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Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction by Frank Schmalleger

Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction 4e is a clear, contemporary and comprehensive introduction to the study of criminology. Offering a thematic approach that contrasts the social responsibility and social problems approaches to crime theory, the book encourages students to think critically about the causes of crime. Completely up to date and featuring expanded coverage of sociological theories of crime, terrorism and white collar and high tech crime, Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction 4e introduces students to the exciting field of criminology in the 21st century.

Table of Contents

I. THE CRIME PICTURE.

1. What Is Criminology?

Introduction

What Is Crime?

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Fans and Family Defend Michael Jackson

Crime and Deviance

CRIME IN THE NEWS: In Taiwan, Not Much Ado over Gays Saying I Do

What Should be Criminal?

What Do Criminologists Do?

What is Criminology?

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: Varying Perspectives on Crime and Criminology

Theoretical Criminology

Criminology and Social Policy

Social Policy and Public Crime Concerns

The Theme of this Book

The Social Context of Crime

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: A Public Health Model of Crime Control

Making Sense of Crime: The Causes and Consequences of the Criminal Event

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: The Murder of John Lennon

The Primacy of Sociology?

Summary

Discussion Questions

Web Quest

Library Extras

Notes

2. Patterns of Crime.

Introduction

A History of Crime Statistics

Adolphe Quetelet and Andre Michel Guerry

Crime Statistics Today

Programmatic Problems with Available Data

The UCR Program

NIBRS: The New UCR

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Crime Rate Hits 30-Year Low

Hate Crimes

Data Gathering under the NCVS

Patterns of Change

The Crime Problem

Crime in World Context

Major Crimes in the United States

Criminal Homicide

Forcible Rape

EXPLORING CRIME'S CAUSES: Case Study: Charles Manson

Robbery

Aggravated Assault

Burglary

Larceny

Motor Vehicle Theft

Arson

Part II Offenses

Other Sources of Data

Unreported Crime

The Social Dimensions of Crime

What Are Social Dimensions?

Age and Crime

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Elderly Man Sentenced to More than 12 Years for Bank Robbery

Gender and Crime

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: Adolescent Motherhood and Crime

Race and Crime

Social Class and Crime

Summary

Discussion Questions

Web Quest

Library Extras

Notes

3. Research Methods and Theory Development.

Introduction

The Science of Criminology

Theory Building

The Role of Research

Problem Identification

Research Designs

Techniques of Data Collection

Data Analysis

Quantitative Versus Qualitative Methods

Values and Ethics in the Conduct of Research

Writing the Research Report

EXPLORING CRIME'S CAUSES: Case Study: Jeffrey Dahmer

Writing for Publication

Summary

Discussion Questions

Web Quest

Library Extras

Notes

II. CRIME CAUSATION.

4. Classical and Neoclassical Thought.

Introduction

Major Principles of the Classical School

Forerunners of Classical Thought

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Sex Tourists Warned: Law Is Watching

The Demonic Era

Early Sources of the Criminal Law

The Enlightenment

The Classical School

Cesare Beccaria (1738-1794)

Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832)

Heritage of the Classical School

Neoclassical Criminology

Rational Choice Theory

The Seductions of Crime

Situational Crime Control Policy

CRIME IN THE NEWS: California Officials Struggling to Find a Motive in Fresno Case

Critique of Rational Choice Theory

Punishment and Neoclassical Thought

THEORY IN PERSPECTIVE: The Classical School and Neoclassical Thinkers

Just Deserts

Deterrence

The Death Penalty

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Death Penalty Gains Unusual Defenders

Policy Implications of the Classical School

A Critique of Classical Theories

EXPLORING CRIME'S CAUSES: Case Study:Pamela Smart

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: Assessing Dangerousness

Summary

Discussion Questions

Web Quest

Library Extras

Notes

5. Biological Roots of Criminal Behavior.

Introduction

Major Principles of Biological Theories

Biological Roots of Human Aggression

Early Biological Theories

THEORY IN PERSPECTIVE: Types of Biological Theories

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: Positivism: The Historical Statement

Body Types

Chemical and Environmental Precursors of Crime

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Lead Linked to Delinquent Behavior

Hormones and Criminality

Weather and Crime

Genetics and Crime

Criminal Families

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Man Accused of Sexually Assaulting Child Undergoes Castration

The XYY Supermale

Chromosomes and Modern-Day Criminal Families

Behavioral Genetics

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Scientific Study Concludes: Rape Is a Natural Product of Evolution

The Human Genome Project

Male-Female Differences in Criminality

Sociobiology

Crime and Human Nature: A Contemporary Synthesis

Policy Implications of Biological Theories

EXPLORING CRIME'S CAUSES: Case Study: Josef Mengele

Critiques of Biological Theories

Summary

Discussion Questions

Web Quest

Library Extras

Notes

6. Psychological and Psychiatric Foundations of Criminal Behavior.

Introduction

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: What Is Forensic Psychology?

Major Principles of Psychological Theories

Early Psychological Theories

The Psychopath

Antisocial Personality Disorder

Personality Types and Crime

Therory in Perspective Types of Psychological and Psychiatric Theories Early Psychiatric Theories

Criminal Behavior as Maladaptation

The Psychoanalytic Perspective

The Psychotic Offender

The Link between Frustration and Aggression

Crime as Adaptive Behavior

EXPLORING CRIME'S CAUSES: Case Study: David Berkowitz

Modeling Theory

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Battle over Violent Video Games Heating Up

Behavior Theory

Attachment Theory

Self-Control Theory

Insanity and the Law

The M'Naughten Rule

The Irresistible-Impulse Test

The Durham Rule

The Substantial-Capacity Test

The Brawner Rule

Guilty but Mentally Ill

Federal Provisions for the Hospitalization of Individuals Found NGRI

Social Policy and Forensic Psychology

Social Policy and the Psychology of Criminal Conduct

Criminal Psychological Profiling

Summary

Discussion Questions

Web Quest

Library Extras

Notes

III. CRIME CAUSATION REVISITED.

7. Sociological Theories I: Social Structure.

Introduction

Major Principles of Sociological Theories

Social Structure Theories Defined

Types of Social Structure Theories

Social Disorganization Theory

THEORY IN PERSPECTIVE: Types of Social Structure Theories

EXPLORING CRIME'S CAUSES: Case Study: Al Capone

Strain Theory

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: The Criminology of Place, Routine Activities, and Crime Mapping

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Young, Jobless, Hopeless

Culture Conflict Theory

Policy Implications of Social Structure Theories

Critique of Social Structure Theories

Summary

Discussion Questions

Web Quest

Library Extras

Notes

8. Sociological Theories II: Social Process and Social Development.

Introduction

The Social Process Perspective

THEORY IN PERSPECTIVE: Types of Social Process Theories

Types of Social Process Approaches

Learning Theory

Social Control Theory

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Crime in an American Family

Labeling Theory

Reintegrative Shaming

Dramaturgy

Policy Implications of Social Process Theories

Critique of Social Process Theories

The Social Development Perspective

Concepts in Social Development Theories

The Life Course Perspective

THEORY IN PERSPECTIVE: Social Development Theories

Laub and Sampson's Age-Graded Theory

Moffitt's Dual Taxonomic Theory

Farrington's Delinquent Development Theory

Evolutionary Ecology

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: Social Influences on Developmental Pathways

Thornberry's Interactional Theory

Developmental Pathways

The Chicago Human Development Project

EXPLORING CRIME'S CAUSES: Case Study: Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold

Policy Implications of Social Development Theories

Critique of Social Development Theories

Summary

Discussion Questions

Web Quest

Library Extras

Notes

9. Sociological Theories III: Social Conflict.

Introduction

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: The Unabomber and Domestic Terrorism

Law and Social Order Perspectives

The Consensus Perspective

EXPLORING CRIME'S CAUSES: Case Study: Theodore Kaczynski

The Pluralist Perspective

The Conflict Perspective

CRIME IN THE NEWS:Effort to Ban Head Scarves in France Sets Off Culture Clash

THEORY IN PERSPECTIVE:Social Conflict Theories

Radical Criminology

Critical Criminology

Radical-Critical Criminology and Policy Issues

Critique of Radical-Critical Criminology

Emerging Conflict Theories

Left-Realist Criminology

Feminist Criminology

Postmodern Criminology

Peacemaking Criminology

Policy Implications of Social Conflict Theories

Summary

Discussion Questions

Web Quest

Library Extras

Notes

IV. CRIME IN THE MODERN WORLD.

10. Crimes Against Persons.

Introduction

Violent Crime Typologies

Homicide

The Subculture of Violence Thesis and Structural Explanations

The Victim-Offender Relationship

Instrumental and Expressive Homicide

Victim Precipitation

Weapon Use

Alcohol and Drug Use

EXPLORING CRIME'S CAUSES: Case Study: Ted Bundy

Gangs

Serial Murder

Mass Murder

Rape

Rape Myths

The Common Law Definition of Rape

Rape Law Reform

The Social Context of Rape

CRIME IN THE NEWS: The Ice Man who Confessed

Theoretical Perspectives on Rape

Typologies of Rapists

Robbery

The Lethal Potential of Robbery

Criminal Careers of Robbers

Robbery and Public Transportation

The Motivation of Robbers

Drug Robberies

The Gendered Nature of Robbery

Assault

Stranger Assault

Assault within Families

Workplace Violence

Stalking

The Extent of Stalking

Victim-Offender Relationships in Stalking

Stalking in Intimate-Partner Relationships

Consequences of Stalking

Cyberstalking

Terrorism

International Terrorism

Domestic Terrorism

Cyberterrorism

Terrorism Commissions and Reports

Countering the Terrorist Threat

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Al-Qaeda May Be Showing a New Face

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: Individual Rights versus Public Safety

EXPLORING CRIME'S CAUSES: Case Study:Mohammed Atta

Summary

Discussion Questions

Web Quest

Library Extras

Notes

11. Crimes Against Property.

Introduction

Persistent and Professional Thieves

Criminal Careers of Property Offenders

Property Offenders and Rational Choice

EXPLORING CRIME'S CAUSES: Case Study:Jesse James

Larceny-Theft

Prevalence and Profile of Larceny-Theft

Theft on College Campuses

Motor Vehicle Theft

Shoplifting and Employee Theft

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Judge Commends Actress Winona Ryder after Shoplifting Conviction

Burglary

The Social Ecology of Burglary

Types of Burglars

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: Ethnographic Research on Active Burglars

Burglary Locales

The Motivation of Burglars

Target Selection

Costs of Burglary

The Burglary-Drug Connection

The Sexualized Context of Burglary

Stolen Property

The Role of Criminal Receivers

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Urban Eco-terrorism

Arson

Fire Setters

Summary

Discussion Questions

Web Quest

Library Extras

Notes

12. White-Collar and Organized Crime.

Introduction

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Martha Stewart Found Guilty on All Counts

White-Collar Crime

Definitional Evolution of White-Collar Crime

EXPLORING CRIME'S CAUSES: Case Study:Charles Keating

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: White-Collar Crime: The Initial Statement

Corporate Crime

Causes of White-Collar Crime

Curtailing White-Collar and Corporate Crime

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Ex-Dynegy Executive Gets 24 Years in Prison

Organized Crime

History of Organized Crime in the United States

A Rose by Any Other Name-La Cosa Nostra

Prohibition and Official Corruption

The Centralization of Organized Crime

La Cosa Nostra Today

Activities of Organized Crime

EXPLORING CRIME'S CAUSES: Case Study: John Gotti

Code of Conduct

Other Organized Criminal Groups

Transnational Organized Crime

Organized Crime and the Law

Policy Issues: The Control of Organized Crime

Summary

Discussion Questions

Web Quest

Library Extras

Notes

13. Drug Abuse and Crime.

Introduction

History of Drug Abuse in the United States

Extent of Abuse

Young People and Drugs

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: The Harvard Alcohol Study

Costs of Abuse

Types of Illegal Drugs

Stimulants

Depressants

Cannabis

Narcotics

Hallucinogens

Anabolic Steroids

Inhalants

Pharmaceutical Diversion and Designer Drugs

Drug Trafficking

Drugs and Crime

EXPLORING CRIME'S CAUSES: Case Study: Pablo Escobar

Illegal Drugs and Official Corruption

Social Policy and Drug Abuse

Recent Legislation

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: Drug Courts and Public Policy

Drug-Control Strategies

The National Drug-Control Policy

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Painkiller Thieves Posing as Homebuyers

Alternative Drug Policies

Summary

Discussion Questions

Web Quest

Library Extras

Notes

14. Technology and Crime.

Introduction

The Advance of Technology

High Technology and Criminal Opportunity

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Worm Squirms into Thousands of PCs

Technology and Criminal Mischief

Computer Crime and the Law

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Woman Sentenced in Multimillion-Dollar Software Sting

A Profile of Computer Criminals

The History and Nature of Hacking

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: Wisconsin Defines Computer Crime

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: Colorado Defines Computer Crime

Computer Crime as a Form of White-Collar Crime

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: Technological Attraction

EXPLORING CRIME'S CAUSES: Case Study: Kevin Mitnick

Securing the Internet

Technology in the Fight Against Crime

DNA Technology

Computers as Crime-Fighting Tools

Combating Computer Crime

Police Investigation of Computer Crime

Dealing with Computer Criminals

Policy Issues: Personal Freedoms in the Information Age

What the Future Holds

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: Press Release Announcing the Formation of the Electronic Frontier Foundation

Summary

Discussion Questions

Web Quest

Library Extras

Notes

V. RESPONDING TO CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR.

15. Criminology and Social Policy.

Introduction

Federal Anticrime Initiatives

The Hoover Administration

Federal Policy following World War II

The Reagan and Bush Years

Clinton Administration Initiatives

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: Gun Control

The Administration of George W. Bush

Crime Control Philosophies Today

Types of Crime Control Strategies

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: Youth Violence and Social Policy 9

International Policies

CRIME IN THE NEWS: China Thrown Off Balance as Boys Outnumber Girls

Criminology and Social Policy

The Victims' Movement

A History of the Victim

Current Directions in Victims' Rights

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: A Proposed Victims' Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution

Victim-Impact Statements

Victim Restitution

Can We Solve the Problem of Crime?

Symbolism and Public Policy

Summary

Discussion Questions

Web Quest

Library Extras

Notes

16. Future Directions.

Introduction

Globalization

Comparative Criminology

Techniques of Futures Research

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: United Nations Offense Definitions

THEORY VERSUS REALITY: Crime and Justice Challenges of the Near Future

Future Crimes

Terrorism and Technology

CRIME IN THE NEWS: Gods and Monsters

The New Criminologies

Theory Integration

Policies of the Future

Summary

Discussion Questions

Web Quest

Library Extras

Notes

Glossary.

Subject Index.

Name Index.

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Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction by Frank Schmalleger
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