Rob White, Santina Perrone, Loene Howes· ISBN 9780190310080
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CY1001 Deviance, PICT1030 - Introduction to Criminology, LAW10022 - Law and Social Science, HGA108 - Crime and Society
Crime, Criminality and Criminal Justice, third edition, is the complete introduction to everything students need to know as they begin their studies in crime and criminology. It has been updated with the most current examples and references, as well as emerging issues and trends. It covers key subject areas including what crime is, types of crime, crime theory, systems and institutions of crime, crime and social inequality, and difference and criminal justice—all within an Australian context. Written in an engaging style, this new edition encourages critical thinking about the subject matter and features thought-provoking discussion questions and issues for consideration. This text will prove to be a valuable reference throughout a criminology degree.NEW TO THIS EDITIONNew discussion topics including media criminology, cybercrime, green criminology, and critical forensic studiesIncorporates the most current examples and referencesIncludes updated coverage of emerging issues and trends in an Australian contextIntroduces the foundational explanations for the causes of crime in a consolidated theory chapter.