by Dr . Gennifer Furst (Editor)
Bringing real-world examples into the criminology course, Contemporary Readings in Criminology allows undergraduate students to read about major topics in criminology in the words of the original authors.
Selected from well-respected sociology and criminology journals (including SAGE social science journals), the book's readings have been edited to make them more user-friendly and were vetted by a criminology instructor advisory board to ensure quality. A topic guide helps instructors better integrate the material into the course, and well-crafted section openers place each article in context.
Key features of the new edition include:
introduces students to criminological research and methodology through edited, accessible articles that examine explanations for criminality via contemporary topics
includes articles on crime typology (drawn from popular sources such as newspapers) that address violent crime and terrorism, property crime, white-collar and organized crime, and public order crimes
contains unique pedagogy not found in other readers, including a preface, article abstracts, topic guide, a detailed list of additional Web resources, section openers, and end-of-article discussion questions.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: New Edition
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc
Published: 17 Dec 2008
ISBN 10: 1412956625
ISBN 13: 9781412956628