Crime and Criminal Justice provides students with a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the study of criminology by taking an interdisciplinary approach to explaining criminal behaviour and criminal justice. The book is divided into two parts, which address the two essential bases that form the discipline of criminology. Part One describes, discusses and evaluates a range of theoretical approaches that have offered explanations for crime, drawing upon contributions from the disciplines of sociology, psychology, and biology. It then goes on to apply these theories to specific forms of criminality. Part Two offers an accessible but detailed review of the major philosophical aims and sociological theories of punishment, and examines the main areas of the contemporary criminal justice system a including the police, the courts and judiciary, prisons, and more recent approaches to punishment. Presenting a clear and thorough review of theoretical thinking on crime, and of the context and current workings of the criminal justice system, this book provides students with an excellent grounding in the study of criminology.... ITaking illegal drugs IUsing aTV without a licence ITaking asouvenirsAl froma hotel, pub or similar Allof theseactions break the criminal law. What would stop you committing those actions? Labelling Labelling theory is perhapsthe key elementanbsp;...
Title | : | Crime and Criminal Justice |
Author | : | Ian Marsh, Gaynor Melville, Keith Morgan, Gareth Norris, John Cochrane |
Publisher | : | Routledge - 2011-05-09 |
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