The Nature and Theory of Crime by John M Stogner

The Nature and Theory of Crime by John M Stogner

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Presents the eighteen most influential theories and perspectives in criminology. Each reading, while accessible to the student-reader, has been chosen to represent the complexity of theoretical issues in the field. Students will explore the classical, biological, and control perspectives, the influence of neighbourhoods and communities on crime, labeling theories, feminist criminology, and more.

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The Nature and Theory of Crime by John M Stogner

The readings in The Nature and Theory of Crime represent the eighteen most influential theories and perspectives in criminology. Each reading, while accessible to the student-reader, has been chosen to represent the complexity of theoretical issues in the field. Students will explore the classical, biological, and control perspectives, the influence of neighborhoods and communities on crime, labeling theories, feminist criminology, and more. The text teaches readers to understand both the concepts described within numerous theories and the criteria used to evaluate criminological theory. Readers will also learn how theoretical concepts are developed and how theoretical hypotheses are tested. They will become familiar with the empirical support related to major theories and the policy and program implications of each theory. Lastly, they will come to see how the study of criminological theory is related to real-world criminal justice practice. Each reading is framed by an original introduction to provide context and discussion questions to support retention, critical thinking, and classroom engagement. The Nature and Theory of Crime is designed for upper-division undergraduate courses in criminology, criminal justice, and sociology.
John M. Stogner holds a Ph.D. in criminology from the University of Florida and an M.P.H. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He is the author of Emerging Trends in Drug Use and Distribution (Springer) and his research typically focuses on criminological theory, drug use, and drug policy. He has also written extensively on biosocial criminology and the interplay between issues of health and deviance. In addition to teaching, Dr. Stogner serves as a member of the Southern Criminal Justice Association's Board of Directors.
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ISBN 13 9781634873963
ISBN 10 1634873963
Title The Nature and Theory of Crime
Author John M Stogner
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cognella, Inc
Year published 2015-09-30
Number of pages 302
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.