California Algebra 2 Student's Edition by Hartz Steve

California Algebra 2 Student's Edition by Hartz Steve

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California Algebra 2 Student's Edition by Hartz Steve

Criminology Throughout History: Critical Readings provides students with a carefully selected set of readings that help them develop a strong knowledge base in the history of criminology. This historical perspective supports a holistic understanding of criminological thought and theory, and helps students situate themselves within the production of knowledge in the discipline.

The anthology is divided into three parts. Part I focuses on the historical development of criminological thought, beginning with an overview of the impact of liberal philosophy. Part I takes a closer look at the early theories of causation. Part I provides new directions in criminology, embracing the ideals set by the liberal philosophers: equality, freedom, and justice. For each part, students are provided with a timeline that clearly outlines historical events and demonstrates how the discipline has been influenced and shaped over time.

Criminology Throughout History is an ideal textbook to use in undergraduate and graduate criminology and criminal justice programs.

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ISBN 13 9780132031240
ISBN 10 0132031248
Title California Algebra 2 Student's Edition
Author Hartz Steve
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pearson Prentice Hall
Year published 2008-03-30
Number of pages 0
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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