Criminological Theory: A Brief Introduction, 4th edition

Published by Pearson (March 21, 2014) © 2015

  • J Mitchell Miller
  • Christopher J Schreck Rochester Institute of Technology
  • Richard Tewksbury
  • JC Barnes
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For courses in criminological theory (undergraduate and graduate) and Introduction to Criminology.

Criminological Theory: A Brief Introduction, provides students and instructors with a concise, up-to-date, and thorough discussion and explication of major criminological schools of thought.  The text focuses on providing students with understandings of not only what the central tenets are of criminological theories but also focuses on providing real-life examples and implications for criminal justice policy and practice.  The various theories examined across the chapters are illustrated through examples drawing upon contemporary cultural developments of particular interest to college age students that increase interest and engagement.

  • Preface
  • Chapter 1        Theoretical Criminology
  • Chapter 2        Classical and Neoclassical Criminology
  • Chapter 3        Biosocial Theories of Crime
  • Chapter 4        Psychological Theories of Crime
  • Chapter 5        Social Ecology of Crime
  • Chapter 6        Learning and Cultural Transmission Theories of Crime
  • Chapter 7        Strain Theories of Crime
  • Chapter 8        Control Theories of Crime
  • Chapter 9        Theories of Social Conflict
  • Chapter 10      Evaluating and Integrating Theory

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