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Essential Criminology Mark M. Lanier

Essential Criminology By Mark M. Lanier

Essential Criminology by Mark M. Lanier


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This bestselling criminology text offers a concise introduction to the nature and extent of crime, surveying core perspectives on crime causation and their policy implications within a sociological context and providing students with a strong foundation for the study of crime.

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Essential Criminology by Mark M. Lanier

In the fourth edition of Essential Criminology, authors Mark M. Lanier, Stuart Henry, and Desire .M. Anastasia build upon this best-selling critical review of criminology, which has become essential reading for students of criminology in the 21st century.

Designed as an alternative to overly comprehensive, lengthy, and expensive introductory texts, Essential Criminology is, as its title implies, a concise overview of the field. The book guides students through the various definitions of crime and the different ways crime is measured. It then covers the major theories of crime, from individual-level, classical, and rational choice to biological, psychological, social learning, social control, and interactionist perspectives. In this latest edition, the authors explore the kind of criminology that is needed for the globally interdependent twenty-first century. With cutting-edge updates, illustrative real-world examples, and new study tools for students, this text is a necessity for both undergraduate and graduate courses in criminology.

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Praise for previous editions: "Comprehensive, accessible, engaging, and concise, covering key theories from conservative to critical with very useful early chapters on defining criminology, crime, and crime data. Each subsequent chapter includes a succinct overview of a set of core theories, an illuminating section on limitations and policy implications, and a precise summary of key points (including basic idea, human nature, society and social order, causality, criminal justice policy and practice, and evaluation). Unlike many texts, this inclusion provides the student and the well-versed abundant opportunities for engagement and critical dialogue. No text on theories of crime on the market can compete with the extensive and precise coverage of core theories in crime causation along with the seductive encouragement to actively engage the respective theories. Essential Criminology is also futuristic, providing the grounds for constructive critical engagement with emerging perspectives. This will not only appeal to students but also to those well-versed seeking a comprehensive, critical reference text. Three cheers for the innovative and comprehensive exposition and critique!" --Dr. Dragan Milovanovic, Justice Studies, Northeastern Illinois University "Essential Criminology is essential reading for anybody-student, scholar, or lay person-who is curious about crime and the world in the 21st century. In this new and revised edition, Lanier and Henry incorporate significant changes that are occurring in an age of globalization. Changes that even since the first edition was published in 1997 are affecting the way in which we see and study crime today. Employing an historical and comparative framework, these authors have also expanded upon their original theses and analyses for examining the evolving field of criminology, yielding what I would contend is the most inclusive and balanced theory text available." --Gregg Barak, Eastern Michigan University "Essential Criminology is a wonderful introductory textbook, and should one desire a more in-depth study of criminology, it offers 43 pages of reference materials." --Wisconsin Lawyer "Represents the first important shift in the content and presentation of introductory criminology textbooks in over 29 years. Students at the college level receive an introduction to the past wealthy of criminological thought as well as new ideas on the topic. This simplifies arguments and perspectives yet contains all the overview of important issues central to criminology theory. --The Bookwatch "Essential Criminology represents a significant advancement in our approach to educating students about the definition and use of different criminological perspectives. By presenting the major theoretical perspectives in simplified language and by the use of modern-day examples and current research findings, students are able to develop a more meaningful understanding for the role that theory plays in the development and implementation of crime policy." --Lynette Lee-Sammns, California State University, Scaramento "Essential Criminology is the first important shift in the content and presentation of introductory criminology textbooks in over two decades. Survey textbooks should do two things: teach students the basics and discuss where future directions are leading us. The majority do the former but ignore the latter. Lanier and Henry accomplish both. Comprehensive and future-oriented, the book provides the introductory student the broad brush of criminological thought within the context of new and expanded ideas. Students will enjoy Essential Criminology because it makes difficult concepts easy to understand without leveling down, uses examples akin to today's student's experience, and carries the theme of crime as harm in any kind across every page of every chapter. A first-rate textbook." --John Ortiz Smykla, University of Alabama

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Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures Preface and Acknowledgments 1 What Is Criminology? The Study of Crime, Criminals, and Victims in a Global Context Globalization What is Criminology? What is Victimology? Summary and Conclusion Discussion Questions 2 What is Crime? Defining the Problem Legal Definition Consensus and Conflict Approaches Hagan's Pyramid of Crime Crime Prism Application of the Prism to the Problem of School Violence Crimes of the Powerless Crimes of the Powerful Summary and Conclusion Discussion Questions 3 Classical, Neoclassical, and Rational Choice Theories The Preclassical Era The Classical Reaction Neoclassical Revisions Criminal Justice Implications: The Move to "Justice" Theory Redefining Rational Choice: Situational Factors and Routine Activities Theory Conceptual and Empirical Limitations: What the Research Shows Summary and Conclusion Summary Chart: Classical, Rational Choice and Routine Activities Theories Discussion Questions 4 "Born to Be Bad": Biological, Physiological and Biosocial Theories of Crime Biological and Positivistic Assumptions The Born Criminal Early U.S. Family-Type and Body-Type Theories Contemporary Biological Perspectives Biosocial Criminology: A Developmental Explanation of Crime Conceptual and Empirical Limitations Criminal Justice Policy Implications Summary and Conclusion Summary Chart: Biological Theory Discussion Questions 5 Criminal Minds: Psychiatric and Psychological Explanations for Crime From Sick Minds to Abnormal Behavior Shared Psychological Assumptions The Psychoanalytic Approach Trait-Based Personality Theories Behavioral, Situational, and Social Learning and Modeling Theories Cognitive Theories Ecological Psychology Evolutionary Psychology Summary and Conclusion Summary Chart: Psychological Theories of Crime Discussion Questions 6 Learning Criminal Behavior: Social Process Theories Common Themes and Different Assumptions Sutherland's Differential Association Theory Cognitive Social Learning Neutralization Theory: Learning Rationalizations as Motives Summary and Conclusion Summary Chart: Social Process Theories Discussion Questions 7 Failed Socialization: Control Theory, Social Bonds, and Labeling Control Theory: Learning not to Commit Crime Labeling Theory: A Special Case of Failed Socialization? Summary and Conclusion Summary Chart: Control Theory and Labeling Theory Discussion Questions 8 Crimes of Place: Social Ecology and Cultural Theories of Crime The Historical Roots of Social Ecology Theory Common Themes and Assumptions The Chicago School The New Social Ecology Theories Cultural Theories of Crime and Deviance Summary and Conclusion Summary Chart: Social Ecology Theory and Culture Conflict Theory Discussion Questions 9 The Sick Society: Anomie, Strain, and Subcultural Theory Common Themes and Assumptions Founders of Anomie and Strain Theory Recent Revisions to Anomie and Strain Theory Summary and Conclusion Summary Chart: Anomie and Strain Theory Discussion Questions 10 Capitalism as a Criminogenic Society: Conflict and Radical Theories of Crime Common Themes and Assumptions and some Key Differences The Roots of Conflict Criminology Contemporary Conflict Criminology The Roots of Radical Theory: Marx's Analysis of Capitalist Society Contemporary Radical Criminology Central Themes and Assumptions Summary and Conclusion Summary Chart: Conflict Theory and Radical Theory Discussion Questions 11 Patriarchy, Gender and Crime: Feminist Criminological Theory Common Themes and Assumptions Liberal Feminism Radical Feminism Marxist Feminism Socialist Feminism Gendered Theory Epistemological Issues and Postmodern Feminism Summary and Conclusion Summary Chart: Feminist Theory Discussion Questions 12 New Directions in Critical Criminological Theory Critical Criminologies Summary and Conclusion Summary Chart: Left Realism, Postmodern/Constitutive Theory and Abolition/Peacemaking Restorative Justice Discussion Questions Note 13 Conclusion: Toward a Unified Criminology Integrative Criminologies Reciprocal-Interactive Integrative Criminology Robert Agnew's Unifying Criminology Summary and Conclusion Discussion Questions Note References Index

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CIN0813348854G
9780813348858
0813348854
Essential Criminology by Mark M. Lanier
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2014-12-09
433
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