Criminological Perspectives
Essential Readings
- Eugene McLaughlin - City University London, UK
- John Muncie - The Open University, UK
In addition to essays that have had a seminal influence on the development of criminology, new articles have been included to cover topics of contemporary criminological significance, including:
- surveillance
- digitized crime
- terrorism and political violence
- environmental crime
- human trafficking
- techno-social networks
- narco-crime
- global inequalities
The 56 articles are organised thematically, complete with introductions that place them in context and to illustrate the approaches taken by different schools of criminological thought.
Criminological Perspectives will prove an indispensible resource, whether you're studying criminology, criminal justice studies, socio-legal studies, penology, security studies, surveillance studies, or sociology.
This book is easy reading and one which UG students will find useful on any Criminology programme. Especially useful to those students who find theory difficult to grasp.
This book provides an excellent reference book with its wide range of Criminological theory
As such it will prove to be a book used time and again throughout a students journey from foundation level and to the completion of the Criminology Degree
It also brings Criminology and Criminal Justice to address modern dilemas related to Human Rights and threats facing todays society and in doing so provides a comprehensive reference book to draw upon developing Criminology in providing explanations for human behavior
The wide ranging focus of the book also provides insight into how reserch and theory can help shape future social policy and the management of Risk
This book has really helped my students when researching the different theoretical perspectives in groups.
Will be recommending our college to adopt this book into the library and reading lists.
A well selected text that makes key articles in the field available to students
This is an excellent collection of 'classics' which have influenced criminological thinking.
This book provides a thorough grounding in criminology's key debates. A useful primer for new and experienced students.
Excellent Reader - great resource
The revisions to this edition are excellent.
Essential reading for any Criminology course.
New topics covered:
- surveillance
- digitized crime
- terrorism and political violence
- environmental crime
- human trafficking
- techno-social networks
- narco-crime
- global inequalities