Modern criminology : crime, criminal behavior and its control / John Hagan.

By: Hagan, JohnCall number: 364 H141M 1987 Material type: BookBookPublisher: New York : McGraw-Hill Book, 1987Description: xii, 372 p. : ill. ; 21 cmISBN: 0070254508Subject(s): Crime and criminals | Criminal justice, Administration ofDDC classification: 364 H141M 1987
Contents:
Studying criminology: why criminology? -- Defining rime: an issues of morality -- Legislating crime and delinquency: The Making of state morality -- Counting crime: the many measures of criminality -- Understanding crime I: the theories of undercontrol -- Understanding crime II: theories of culture, status, and opportunity -- Understanding crime III: the theories of overcontrol -- Responding to crime: the injustices of criminal justice --Understanding the "new crimes": the unexplained crimes of class and gender -- Living with crime: the failures and futures of punishment, treatment, and prevention
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Bibliography: p.317-356.

Studying criminology: why criminology? -- Defining rime: an issues of morality -- Legislating crime and delinquency: The Making of state morality -- Counting crime: the many measures of criminality -- Understanding crime I: the theories of undercontrol -- Understanding crime II: theories of culture, status, and opportunity -- Understanding crime III: the theories of overcontrol -- Responding to crime: the injustices of criminal justice --Understanding the "new crimes": the unexplained crimes of class and gender -- Living with crime: the failures and futures of punishment, treatment, and prevention

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