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100 _aJones Stephen
245 _aCriminology
260 _aLondon
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365 _b Rs.1,256.50
505 _aTable of contents Part I: Crime and crime control; Alternative discourses: Development of crime and crime control as social phenomena; the role of the police. Conflicting images of crime. The statistics on crime and their meaning. The media and 'law and order'. Part II: Sociological explanations of crime: The classical and positivist traditions. The Chicago School and environmental criminology. Poverty, functionalism and strain. Subcultural theories, interactionism and phenomenology. Theories of control. Realist criminology, gender and crime; Part III: Biological and psychological aspects of crime: Biological factors and crime. Intelligence, mental disorder and crime. Personality theories. Violent, aggressive and sexual offences; Conclusion.
650 _a1. Criminology
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