Fundamentals of Criminology : New Dimensions by Dee Harper and Kelly Frailing (2013, Trade Paperback)

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This comprehensive textbook explores the subject of criminology in great detail. It covers a wide range of topics and is authored by Dee Harper and Kelly Frailing. The book is in English language and has 512 pages. It is available in trade paperback format and was published by Carolina Academic Press in 2013. The aspects of this book include its weight, which is 32.1 Oz, and its subject, which is criminology. This item belongs to the categories of textbooks, education & reference, and books & magazines. Brand new, still in the plastic!

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PublisherCarolina Academic Press
ISBN-101594606900
ISBN-139781594606908
eBay Product ID (ePID)166737298

Product Key Features

Number of Pages512 Pages
Publication NameFundamentals of Criminology : New Dimensions
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2013
SubjectCriminology
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaSocial Science
AuthorDee Harper, Kelly Frailing
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight32.1 Oz

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Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN2013-017674
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal364
SynopsisFundamentals of Criminology: New Dimensions delivers a comprehensive and comprehensible introduction to the discipline of criminology. As the title implies, it covers the fundamentals of criminology, including the major theories of crime causation, classic and current empirical tests of those theories, the strengths and weaknesses and the policy implications of each. It also describes the types of crime and provides current rates, trends over time and theoretical explanations for each, as well as a discussion of characteristics of offenders and victims. What sets this book apart from the many other fine criminology textbooks out there is its inclusion of some new dimensions of criminology. The new dimensions in this book include but are not limited to research designs in criminology, new theories of crime causation, crime in different contexts, connections between criminology and criminal justice policy and a number of lingering issues for both disciplines. In combination with the fundamentals, these new dimensions are designed to provide readers with the richest, most complete understanding of what crime is, how much of it there is, what causes it and what do to about it, as well as the ability and desire to pose important questions for the future of both criminology and criminal justice. "The authors have produced a comprehensive, readable, and thoroughly interesting text covering the topic of sociological criminology. Yes, there are a plethora of texts in this area, but Harper and Frailing's addition to the field has a number of features moving it ahead of the competition. There is in-depth coverage of emerging areas in crime, including cybercrime and human trafficking, as well as an excellent section on how disasters augment the opportunities for crime by hindering capable guardianship. The authors' arguments for evidence-based crime prevention strategies and public policies are compelling. Fundamentals of Criminology is worthy of the closest consideration by instructors teaching undergraduate criminology courses." -- Jay Corzine, professor of sociology, University of Central Florida "Criminology is a complex subject for many undergraduate students. Frailing and Harper, in their excellent text Fundamentals of Criminology: New Dimensions succinctly explain the fundamentals of criminology and, at the same time, entice the student to want to learn the true link between criminological theories and today's world of criminal justice. I highly recommend this comprehensive text." -- Dr. Kimora, Professor of Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration, John Jay College of Criminal Justice The following Teaching Materials are available electronically on a CD or via email (Please contact Beth Hall at bhall@cap-press.com to request a copy, and specify what format is needed): Multiple-choice test banks in Word/pdf format. (Blackboard format also available. Please let me know if you need that version. Other LMS formats may be available; let me know what you need.) Exams built from test banks in Word/pdf formats. Syllabus/manual file in Word/pdf format. Test Bank also available through Respondus. Sample slides from the full, 478-slide presentation are available to view here. Email bhall@cap-press.com for more information.
LC Classification NumberHV6025.F73 2013

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