Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology Sixth Edition - eBook

Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology Sixth Edition - eBook

By Ben Livings, Katherine McLachlan, Nerida Chazal, Rick Sarre

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Date: 30/11/2020

Code: 9780455244242

Lawbook Co., AUSTRALIA

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Description

Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology begins exactly where a critical teaching text should – by challenging the very concept at the centre of the discipline. From this foundation it builds into a comprehensive and accessible introduction to key topics in crime and crime control that embraces complexity and debate, avoiding a common tendency to oversimplify. Over-stretched lecturers and tutors will particularly welcome the probing questions and well-chosen resources, case studies and recommendations for further reading provided with each chapter.

Professor Leanne Weber

With its recurring Ned Kelly-themed cover, Crime and Justice: A Guide to Criminology has earned its reputation as the leading Australian textbook for undergraduate and postgraduate students embarking on a journey of discovery into all things criminological.  The contributors are prominent academics engaged in research-informed teaching all over Australia; and so, they have an appreciation for knowing how to inspire student readers. As prominent researchers in their field they are at the forefront of national if not international criminological debates.

Table of Contents

1. The Nature of CrimeIan Warren
2. Measuring CrimeTom Sullivan
3. Crime and the MediaRichard Evans & Hayley Badman
4. Explanations for CrimeEmma Ryan & Katherine McLachlan
5. Social Harm and ZemiologyRhiannon Bandiera
6. Youth, Online and CrimeTahlia Hart and Andrew Goldsmith
7. CybercrimeLennon Chang & Duc Huy Phan
8. Crime in the StreetsNatalia Hanley & Stuart Ross
9. Crimes and other harms within the home and for the homelessJulie Stubbs
10. White-Collar and Corporate CrimeFiona Haines & Laura Bedford
11. Environmental CrimeRob White
12.Globalisation and CrimeNerida Chazal  
13. International crimesMarinella Marmo & Grant Niemann
14. Criminal Justice Systems: Aims and ProcessesRick Sarre, Kathy Daly & Ben Livings
15. Police and PolicingDarren Palmer & Ben Livings
16. Imprisonment and DetentionHilde Tubex & Diana Johns
17. Community corrections and community-based sanctionsAndrew Groves and Katherine McLachlan
18. Victims and VictimologyNerida Chazal, Celia Moodie & Tiffany Lord
19. Experts, Lay People and ForensicsJenny Wise
20. Restorative justice: values, practices and debates Meredith Rossner & Ian Zhang
21. Privatisation in  criminal justice and the Australian experienceTim Prenzler & Rick Sarre
22. Crime Prevention and ReductionGarner Clancey & Brenda Lin
23. Failures of justiceRachel Dioso-Villa
24. Remedies for miscarriages of justiceBibi Sangha & Bob Moles 
25. Criminal justice and human rights  Elaine Fishwick & Marinella Marmo
26. Inequalities and justiceMargaret Pereira & John Scott
27. Decolonising criminology and lawMaria Giannacopolous
28. Young people, crime, and youth justice in AustraliaAnthony Jamieson & William Wood
29. Crime in remote and rural areasJenny Wise & John Scott

 

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