Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology Sixth Edition - eBook
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Students and teachers deserve a text that offers distinctively Australian insights into criminology and criminal justice, situated in a global context. The sixth edition of Crime and Justice fulfils that brief superbly. The authors are leading scholars, keenly attuned to international developments and contemporary debates and challenges within the Australian context. The text provides a comprehensive introduction and more, encouraging critical reflection and inviting students to develop deeper understandings of crime and criminal justice relevant to 21st century Australia and beyond.
Professor Julie Stubbs, UNSW, Sydney
This is the most comprehensive text on Crime and Justice in Australia, crafted by leading scholars who cover an extensive range of topical issues. Anything you ever wanted to know about crime and justice in Australia is in this text. I strongly recommend this book as essential reading for anyone wanting to learn about the criminal justice system in Australia.
Kerry Carrington, Research Professor School of Justice, Faculty of Law, QUT
With its recurring Ned Kelly-themed cover, Crime and Justice: A guide to Criminology has earned its reputation as the leading Australian textbook...
Table of Contents
1. What is crime and who is the criminal? | Ian Warren |
2. The distribution of crime over populations, space and time | Frank Morgan; Joe Clare |
3. Crime and the media | Richard Evans |
4. Explanations for crime | Emma Ryan |
5. Youth and crime | Greg Martin |
6. Crime in the streets | Stuart Ross; Natalia Hanley |
7. Crime, the home and homelessness | Julie Stubbs |
8. White collar and corporate crime | Fiona Haines |
9. Environmental crime | Brendan Grigg |
10. Crimes of States | David O. Friedrichs; Nerida Chazal |
11. Cyber crime | Russell G Smith; Peter N Grabosky |
12. Crimes across borders | Andrew Goldsmith |
13. International crimes | Marinella Marmo; Dr Grant Niemann |
14. Inequalities and justice | John Scott; Margaret Pereria |
15. The criminal justice system - aims and processes | Rick Sarre; Kathy Daly |
16. Policing and law enforcement | Darren Palmer |
17. Policing and crime control in a globalising world | Willem de Lint |
18. Privatisation in the criminal justice system | Rick Sarre; Tim Prenzler |
19. Crime prevention and reduction | Garner Clancey; Brenda Lin |
20. Community based corrections/justice | Andrew Groves |
21. Imprisonment and detention | Mark Brown; Diana Johns |
22. Victims, criminal justice and victimology | Willem de Lint; Celia Moodie |
23. Experts, lay people and forensics | Jenny Wise |
24. Criminal justice and human rights | Leanne Weber; Marinella Marmo; Elaine Fishwick |
25. Failures of justice | Rachel Diosa-Villa |
26. Remedies for miscarriages of justice | Bibi Sangha; Bob Moles |
27. Study skills for criminology | Nerida Chazal; Rhiannon Bandiera |
28. Popular representations of Crime & Justice | Haylie Badman; Ray Gundur; Derek Dalton |
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