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INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 188-207) and index.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Actuarial justice -- Administrative criminology -- Alienation -- Antisocial behaviour -- Biological criminology -- Chicago School criminology -- Class -- Classical criminology -- Community -- Community crime prevention and community safety -- Community sentences and community punishments -- Constitutive criminology -- Corporate crime -- Crime and deviance -- Crime data -- Crime mapping -- Criminal careers -- Criminal justice system -- Criminal psychology -- ritical criminology -- Cultural criminology -- Cultural transmission -- Cybercrime -- Developmental criminology -- Deviance amplification -- Differential association -- Discourse -- Drug crime -- Durkheimian criminology -- Environmental crime -- Environmental criminology -- Family crime -- Feminism and criminology -- Gangs -- Gender -- Governance and governmentality -- Green criminology -- Hate crime -- Hedonism -- Hegemony -- Homophobia -- Human rights -- Idealism -- Identity -- Ideology -- Intellectual property crime -- Justice -- Labelling perspectives -- Marxist criminology -- Mass media -- Moral panic -- Net-widening -- New media -- Norms -- Obscenity and pornography -- Organised crime -- Peace-making criminology -- Policing and the police -- Positivist criminology -- Postmodernity/postmodernism -- Prisons and imprisonment -- Property crime -- Punishment -- Racism -- Rational choice -- Realism -- Restorative justice -- Risk -- Routine activity theories -- Sex crimes -- Sexism -- Social control -- Social control perspectives -- Social exclusion -- Social harm -- Socialisation -- State, the -- State crime -- Street crime -- Subcultural criminologies -- Surveillance -- Techniques of neutralisation -- Terrorism -- Underclass -- Victimology -- Violent crime -- War crimes -- White-collar crime -- Youth crime -- Zero tolerance.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Fully cross-referenced, with extensive suggestions for further reading & in-depth study of the topics discussed, this is an essential reference guide for students of criminology at all levels. Topics covered range across sociological concepts, the justice system and the different varieties of criminal and deviant behaviour.