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Why is the composition of the prison population substantially different from that of the larger society? Why is corporate crime so neglected by the criminal justice system? What have been the results of the "war on drugs"? Crime, Justice, and Society explores these and other significant questions in a compelling introduction to criminology.
Highlighting issues of class, race, ethnicity, and gender, the authors present the study of crime and criminals in an accessible manner. While innovative, their book is organized as a core text for standard introductory criminology courses. • Strong theoretical coverage, enhanced by a new chapter on critical theory •Discussion of a comprehensive range of topics-from organized crime, street crime, and sexual violence to political crime, corporate fraud, and police profiling • Real-life examples, conveying the experiences of offenders, victims, and criminal justice personnel • An approach that facilitates critical thinking ISBN 9788130904214
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Pages : 608
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