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Publisher | Lexis Nexis Australia |
Author(s) | de Lint |
Edition | 1 |
Published | 13th February 2015 |
Related course codes | CRIM1002 - Criminological Perspectives, CRIM2001 - Doing Criminology, GPM507 - International Policing, CCJ101 - Criminology Skills, CCJ113 - Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice, CCJ12 - Police, CCJ22 - Introduction to Policing, CCJ27 - Sociology of Crime, CCJ29 - Statistics for Social Research, CCJ32 - Social Science Research Methods, CCJ37 - Youth Justice, CCJ39 - Race, CRI10002 - Fundamentals of Criminology, CRIM3004 - Quantitative Research Methods in Criminology, DESST1504 - Representation I, DESST3513 - Design Studio V, CRIM101 - The Criminal Justice System, LAWS1021 - CRIME & THE CRIMINAL PROCESS, LAWS1022 - CRIMINAL LAWS, CRIM1020 - Victimology, CRIM1001 - Introduction to Crime and Criminology, CRIM3602 - Crime, CRM101 - Introduction to Criminology, CRM201 - Criminal Profiling, CRM203 - Homicide, CRM302 - Youth Justice & Restorative Justice, CRM304 - Professional Ethics & Integrity Management, CRM310 - Introduction to Cyber Crime |
Quick Reference Card - Criminology, written by Willem de Lint, clearly summarises the criminology by using the most important principles, legislation and cases. This Quick Reference Card makes an ideal study aid both for classroom and exam use and is an excellent quick-reference tool for practitioners. This card covers thinking about crime, measuring crime and reacting to crime.
Features
Concise summary of the most important principles of criminology Overview of important legislation and cases Bold headings and colour coded boxes structure the subject
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