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Binding
Hardcover
Weight
1 lbs
Product Group
Book
IsTextBook
Yes
ISBN
9780195142020
Subject Area
Social Science
Publication Name
Theoretical Criminology
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
6.1 in
Subject
Sociology / General, Criminology
Publication Year
2001
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Thomas J. Bernard, Jeffrey B. Snipes, George B. Vold
Item Weight
24.7 Oz
Item Width
9.4 in
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195142020
ISBN-13
9780195142020
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1937372

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
352 Pages
Publication Name
Theoretical Criminology
Language
English
Publication Year
2001
Subject
Sociology / General, Criminology
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science
Author
Thomas J. Bernard, Jeffrey B. Snipes, George B. Vold
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
24.7 Oz
Item Length
6.1 in
Item Width
9.4 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
5
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2001-039095
Reviews
"A clearly written, succinct, and very well-focused text forundergraduates. Accessible and covers a range of theoretical materials."--PietroToggia, Kutztown University, Praise for the previous edition "Best criminology text in the field. If you are seeking a well-written text which is easy to lecture from and keeps the students' interest, this is it!"--Christopher Kuch,Gannon University "A clearly written, succinct, and very well-focused text for undergraduates. Accessible and covers a range of theoretical materials."--Pietro Toggia,Kutztown University "A superb book that provides an excellent overview of criminological theories and is a must-read for those interested in criminological theory."--John M. MacDonald,University of South Carolina "Any textbook that can survive the market for 32 years has truly earned the coveted title of 'classic'. Vold and Bernard have combined to provide a thorough presentation of the major theories that have inspired criminologists to explain criminal behavior. Vold's initial effort set a firm foundation on which Bernard has fine tuned and modernized the material for today's reader."-Anthony W. Zumpetta,West Chester University, "A superb book that provides an excellent overview of criminological theories and is a must-read for those interested in criminological theory."--John M. MacDonald, University of South Carolina, Praise for the previous edition "Best criminology text in the field. If you are seeking a well-written text which is easy to lecture from and keeps the students' interest, this is it!"--Christopher Kuch, Gannon University "A clearly written, succinct, and very well-focused text for undergraduates. Accessible and covers a range of theoretical materials."--Pietro Toggia, Kutztown University "A superb book that provides an excellent overview of criminological theories and is a must-read for those interested in criminological theory."--John M. MacDonald, University of South Carolina "Any textbook that can survive the market for 32 years has truly earned the coveted title of 'classic'. Vold and Bernard have combined to provide a thorough presentation of the major theories that have inspired criminologists to explain criminal behavior. Vold's initial effort set a firm foundation on which Bernard has fine tuned and modernized the material for today's reader."-Anthony W. Zumpetta, West Chester University, "A clearly written, succinct, and very well-focused text for undergraduates. Accessible and covers a range of theoretical materials."--Pietro Toggia, Kutztown University, "Any textbook that can survive the market for 32 years has truly earned the coveted title of 'classic'. Vold and Bernard have combined to provide a thorough presentation of the major theories that have inspired criminologists to explain criminal behavior. Vold's initial effort set a firmfoundation on which Bernard has fine tuned and modernized the material for today's reader."-Anthony W. Zumpetta, West Chester University, "Any textbook that can survive the market for 32 years has truly earnedthe coveted title of 'classic'. Vold and Bernard have combined to provide athorough presentation of the major theories that have inspired criminologists toexplain criminal behavior. Vold's initial effort set a firm foundation on whichBernard has fine tuned and modernizxed the material for today's reader."-AnthonyW. Zumpetta, West Chester University, "Best criminology text in the field. If you are seeking a well-written text which is easy to lecture from and keeps the students' interest, this is it!"--Christopher Kuch, Gannon University, Praise for the previous edition"Best criminology text in the field. If you are seeking a well-written text which is easy to lecture from and keeps the students' interest, this is it!"--Christopher Kuch, Gannon University"A clearly written, succinct, and very well-focused text for undergraduates. Accessible and covers a range of theoretical materials."--Pietro Toggia, Kutztown University"A superb book that provides an excellent overview of criminological theories and is a must-read for those interested in criminological theory."--John M. MacDonald, University of South Carolina"Any textbook that can survive the market for 32 years has truly earned the coveted title of 'classic'. Vold and Bernard have combined to provide a thorough presentation of the major theories that have inspired criminologists to explain criminal behavior. Vold's initial effort set a firm foundation on which Bernard has fine tuned and modernized the material for today's reader."-Anthony W. Zumpetta, West Chester University
Dewey Edition
19
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
364.2
Edition Description
Supplement,Revised edition
Synopsis
This standard text, now in its fifth edition, offers clear explanations and insightful assessments of the wide range of criminology theories, all presented within their historical context. It includes the traditional, classical, and positivist schools, recent biological and psychological theories, and mainstream sociological theories, as well as critical, developmental, and integrated theories. Also covered are gender-based theories, including feminist criminology and theories related to masculinity, as well as "contemporary classical" theories such as deterrence, routine activities, and rational choice., Theoretical Criminology, the standard text in its field, has been extensively revised and completely updated. The fifth edition offers new sections on causation in scientific theories, Sampson's theory of collective efficacy, and Anderson's "code of the street." A new chapter on contemporary classicism includes sections on deterrence theory and research, routine activities theory, and rational choice theory. Also included is a new chapter that examines the role of gender in criminology theories, covering feminist criminology and theories of masculinity and crime. Each theory is presented accurately and comprehensively within its historical context. Relevant empirical research is reviewed and assessed, and research issues related to theory testing are also discussed. Lively and engaging, this new edition is designed to appeal to students at all levels. Offering the most precise, clear, and thorough presentation of criminology theories, Theoretical Criminology retains its premier position in the field of criminology.
LC Classification Number
HV6035.B47 2001
ebay_catalog_id
4
Copyright Date
2001

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