Introduces the basic aspects of modern criminology to undergraduate students and emphasizes the importance of historical, feminist, and comparative perspectives on crime. This text offers a critical sociological perspective on the relationship between crime and structured social inequality.
Introduces the basic aspects of modern criminology to undergraduate students and emphasizes the importance of historical, feminist, and comparative perspectives on crime. This text offers a critical sociological perspective on the relationship between crime and structured social inequality.
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978-0-15-516122-1 (9780155161221)
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