Key Perspectives In Criminology

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Key Perspectives In Criminology
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Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages : 182
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ISBN-10 : 9780335229147
ISBN-13 : 033522914X
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Book Synopsis Key Perspectives In Criminology by : Tierney, John

Book excerpt: This book introduces the important words and themes which students need to know in order to succeed at criminology. It doesn't aim to be a dictionary rather it brings together a comprehensive list of those essential words that students need. It has the advantage of being able to offer longer definitions of terms as well as suggesting terms which are new to the subject area and which are helping change the discipline eg 'green criminology'. The book is a proactive intervention in the development of criminology and includes cross referencing throughout, relevant sources cited, annotated guide to further reading and an overview of critiques of each concept.


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