What Is Crime?
Autor Stuart Henry, Mark M. Lanieren Limba Engleză Paperback – 7 feb 2001
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780847698073
ISBN-10: 0847698076
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:0288
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0847698076
Pagini: 272
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:0288
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Crime in Context: The Scope of the Problem
Part 3 Classic Statements
Chapter 4 The Nature of Crime
Chapter 5 Who Is the Criminal?
Chapter 6 Defining Patterns of Crime and Types of Offenders
Chapter 7 Defenders of Order or Guardians of Human Rights?
Part 8 New Directions
Chapter 9 Crime as Social Interaction
Chapter 10 Defining Crime in a Community Setting: Negotiation and Legitimation of Community Claims
Chapter 11 The Media's Role in the Definition of Crime
Chapter 12 Racing Crime: Definitions and Dilemmas
Chapter 13 Constitutive Definition of Crime: Power as Harm
Chapter 14 A Needs-Based, Social Harms Definition of Crime
Part 15 Integrating Approaches
Chapter 16 Crime as Disrepute
Chapter 17 The Prism of Crime: Toward an Integrated Definition of Crime
Chapter 18 Notes
Chapter 19 Index
Chapter 20 About the Authors
Chapter 2 Crime in Context: The Scope of the Problem
Part 3 Classic Statements
Chapter 4 The Nature of Crime
Chapter 5 Who Is the Criminal?
Chapter 6 Defining Patterns of Crime and Types of Offenders
Chapter 7 Defenders of Order or Guardians of Human Rights?
Part 8 New Directions
Chapter 9 Crime as Social Interaction
Chapter 10 Defining Crime in a Community Setting: Negotiation and Legitimation of Community Claims
Chapter 11 The Media's Role in the Definition of Crime
Chapter 12 Racing Crime: Definitions and Dilemmas
Chapter 13 Constitutive Definition of Crime: Power as Harm
Chapter 14 A Needs-Based, Social Harms Definition of Crime
Part 15 Integrating Approaches
Chapter 16 Crime as Disrepute
Chapter 17 The Prism of Crime: Toward an Integrated Definition of Crime
Chapter 18 Notes
Chapter 19 Index
Chapter 20 About the Authors
Recenzii
If I had my way, a course on What Is Crime? would be a prerequisite to introductory criminology. Leading criminological theorists of the last several generations debate the issue. It is the most accessible book on the topic-well edited and organized.
Of all the materials available on the market today, Stuart Henry and Mark Lanier's book is perhaps the best collection of articles on the meaning of crime. This work is essential for anyone serious about the study of crime. The collection provides not only a foundation for students to begin understanding crime but offers up in-depth considerations of its meaning. The work is a perfect complement to any course in criminology.
Of all the materials available on the market today, Stuart Henry and Mark Lanier's book is perhaps the best collection of articles on the meaning of crime. This work is essential for anyone serious about the study of crime. The collection provides not only a foundation for students to begin understanding crime but offers up in-depth considerations of its meaning. The work is a perfect complement to any course in criminology.