Criminological Theories
By Imogene L Moyer
Subjects: Histoire, History, Criminology, 71.65 criminality as a social problem, Féminisme et criminologie, Theorieën, Feminist criminology, Feminism, Criminologie
Description: "Moyer takes a multidimensional approach to the subject by including "new" theorists such as W. E. B. Du Bois, Pauline Tarnowsky, Frank Tannenbaum, Ruth Shonle Cavan, and Sally Simpson, often allowing the theorists' original source material to speak for them. Chapters are devoted to recently developed perspectives, particularly from women and people of color, which provide readers with a broader understanding of crime and criminal behavior.". "Criminological Theories is organized in a chronological order, beginning with the 18th-century classical school - focusing on Beccaria and Bentham - and ending with the late 20th-century peacemaking perspective. In each chapter Moyer analyzes the assumptions the theorists have made about people and society and includes discussions of the cultural and historical settings in which the theories were developed, along with biographies of specific theorists and their lifetime contributions."--BOOK JACKET.
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