Introduction to Criminology Why Do They Do It

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Introduction to Criminology Why Do They Do It

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Book Description:

Explore the intricacies of criminal behavior with “Introduction to Criminology: Why Do They Do It?” by Schram and Tibbetts. Dive into evidence-based research that examines the psychological, social, and biological factors influencing crime in today’s society.

Introduction to Criminology: Why Do They Do It?

Authors: Pamela J. Schram and Stephen G. Tibbetts

Publisher: SAGE Publications

ISBN: 978-1506378435

Introduction:

This engaging textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of criminology, exploring the causes and consequences of crime and criminal behavior. With a focus on evidence-based research and critical thinking, it delves into the complexities of crime and its impact on individuals, communities, and society as a whole.

Key Features:

  • In-depth coverage of the major theories of crime and their application to real-world scenarios
  • Examination of the influence of social, psychological, and biological factors on criminal behavior
  • Discussion of the criminal justice system, its components, and the challenges it faces
  • Analysis of crime data and statistical methods
  • Case studies and examples to illustrate key concepts and research findings

Target Audience:

Undergraduate students in criminology, criminal justice, and related fields

Researchers and practitioners seeking a comprehensive review of the field

General readers interested in understanding the root causes of crime and its consequences.