Reading Interests of Criminology Students
Author | : Kenneth Bacala |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9783346010100 |
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Author | : Kenneth Bacala |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9783346010100 |
Author | : Kenneth Bacala |
Publisher | : GRIN Verlag |
Total Pages | : 8 |
Release | : 2019-09-06 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 3346010090 |
Research Paper (undergraduate) from the year 2019 in the subject Communications - Research, Studies, Enquiries, , language: English, abstract: This study purported to correlate the reading interest of Criminology I students of Carlos Hilado Memorial State College - Binalbagan Campus, Binalbagan, Negros Island Region during the Academic Year 2015-2016. A descriptive-relational research design was used in the study utilizing 150 students as respondents. The percentile and Spearman's rho were used to treat the data. Findings revealed that the reading interest of the students was more on fictional reading materials like comics, novel, and drama which got the highest rank among the reading preferences rather than the non-fictional reading materials. Moreover, there were significant relationships between the pairs of novel and comics, novel and newspaper, and drama and poem.
Author | : Yvonne Jewkes |
Publisher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 430 |
Release | : 2002-07-24 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780761947110 |
This reader provides a thorough grounding in issues related to the study of crime, the criminal justice system, and social control. The editors indicate crime's varied and conflicting history as well as its current debates. The mixture of historical and more recent readings shows a variety of perspectives.
Author | : Pamela J. Schram |
Publisher | : SAGE Publications |
Total Pages | : 617 |
Release | : 2017-02-13 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 150634755X |
Introduction to Criminology, Why Do They Do It?, Second Edition, by Pamela J. Schram Stephen G. Tibbetts, offers a contemporary and integrated discussion of the key theories that help us understand crime in the 21st century. With a focus on why offenders commit crimes, this bestseller skillfully engages students with real-world cases and examples to help students explore the fundamentals of criminology. To better align with how instructors actually teach this course, coverage of violent and property crimes has been integrated into the theory chapters, so students can clearly understand the application of theory to criminal behavior. Unlike other introductory criminology textbooks, the Second Edition discusses issues of diversity in each chapter and covers many contemporary topics that are not well represented in other texts, such as feminist criminology, cybercrime, hate crimes, white-collar crime, homeland security, and identity theft. Transnational comparisons regarding crime rates and the methods other countries use to deal with crime make this edition the most universal to date and a perfect companion for those wanting to learn about criminology in context.
Author | : Yvonne Jewkes |
Publisher | : SAGE |
Total Pages | : 422 |
Release | : 2002-07-24 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 9780761947110 |
This reader provides a comprehensive introduction for students studying criminology at undergraduate level. Not only does the book include 34 essential readings, but also editorial commentary with section introductions, study questions, and suggestions for further reading. The reader will provide a thorough grounding in issues related to the study of crime, the criminal justice system, and social control. In their selection the editors have sought to indicate crime's varied and conflicting history as well as its current debates. The mixture of historical and more recent readings shows a variety of perspectives. The Reader will be an essential sourcebook for students and teachers in the fields of criminology, criminal justice studies, the sociology of crime and deviance, socio- legal studies, social policy, criminal law and social work.
Author | : Jonathon A. Cooper |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Criminal justice, Administration of |
ISBN | : 9781536157826 |
This is a collection of daring chapters on the state of the discipline. Each chapter considers a specific criminal justice or criminological problem ... new or persistent ... with fresh eyes. The contributors pull no punches: their insights are novel, salient, and sometimes controversial. A Closer Look at Criminal Justice is thematically divided into three parts. Part 1: Criminal Justice and Criminology in Education, discusses how we teach our undergraduate students about race, the way we treat our graduate students, and inmate education. We wanted to highlight criminal justice education at the university level in the first part of the book in large part because this book is best suited in the classroom, but especially because as educators, we live and breathe the importance of education. The book progresses in Part 2, Theory and Praxis, with a discussion of applicable criminological theory and research methodology in criminal justice where the goal is to highlight the importance of using theory and research as the foundation for policy positions, support, and understanding. The remaining part of the book, Persistent Issues in Criminal Justice, provides fresh insights on "old" subjects and problems in the administration of justice, such as community policing, the aging prison population, and marijuana use in the United States of America. This book is best suited in senior seminars, capstone, or contemporary issues courses; master's level classes on the criminal justice system; and is also important for faculty members and doctoral students with a vested interest in the current tempo of criminal justice practice, research, education, and thought. Reading this book, students and scholars should have a better idea of the current issues facing our discipline, particularly those issues that do not get as much exposure as others.
Author | : Ronald William Ady |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 204 |
Release | : 1957 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Nicole Rafter |
Publisher | : NYU Press |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2011-09 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 0814776515 |
Author | : Rowland Atkinson |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 296 |
Release | : 2018-11-08 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 113470870X |
Urban Criminology offers an accessible analysis of our urban condition, viewed through the prism of crime, disorder and social harm. This book gathers cutting-edge treatments, research field reports and critical examinations of crime and harm in cities, from the disciplines of urban studies and criminology. The social, economic and political composition of cities and the various inequalities that mark out and drive the problem of crime in many cities today are foregrounded. Readers follow a series of thematic engagements, generating a deeper understanding of a range of key areas that include problems of violence, social and spatial divisions, housing, policing and the role of the urban economy in issues of financial crime. This book comes at a time of rising crime in many cities and complex responses by city administrations and communities. It presents a critical, political thesis – that crime in cities must be understood with reference to the varying social structures, political forces and economic opportunities of cities. These influences intersect to produce dramatic variations in victimisation and attempts at social control, often felt most strongly around class and gender divisions. To understand crime, we must better understand the life of the city. Urban Criminology seeks to present an integrated framework that brings to life these key issues and seeks to enthuse students of our urban condition – to locate the harms within it and to identify ways of reducing the risk of crime. This book is ideal reading for all students with an interest in cities, crime, community life, urban sociology and urban cultures.
Author | : Dean A. Dabney |
Publisher | : Aspen Publishing |
Total Pages | : 466 |
Release | : 2012-12-04 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 1454828455 |
Blending original text with research, Crime Types: A Text Reader provides a conceptually driven examination of the major types of modern crime: homicide and assault; violent sex crimes; robbery, burglary, and property crime; public order crime; and crimes within complex organizations. The author, known for his publications as well as his scholarship, uses engaging original text to introduce and conclude chapters as well as headnotes to highlight major themes, findings, and links to the broader framework. This innovative conceptual framework helps students understand the behavioral, cognitive, cultural, and social facets of different types of crime. Twenty-five selected readings from diverse voices bring the concepts to life and provide in-depth applications of the text's material. Features: full description and dynamic readings on the crime types of most concern to society homicide and assault violent sex crimes robbery, burglary, property crime public order crime crimes within complex organization provocative conceptual framework for understanding of patterns of offending, victimization, crime settings, and societal responses diverse voices and compelling writing add real-life immediacy and authenticity to the study of the dominant social, behavioral, cognitive, and cultural dimensions of crime headnotes to each reading highlight major conceptual themes, findings, and links to the broader framework discussion questions engage readers in broader questions of cause, response, and prevention key terms included for each chapter wide-ranging references to major resources for further reading and research stellar authorship widely published and highly regarded scholar special interests in criminal justice, organizational culture within law enforcement agencies, forms of deviance and criminal behaviors in organizational settings, and qualitative research methods