Comparative Criminology
A Textbook
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:29th Jan '98
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This volume explores key concepts in criminology, examining the relationship between crime, law, and moral issues. Comparative Criminology is essential for students and researchers.
Volume II of a comprehensive series on the Sociology of Law and Criminology, Comparative Criminology delves deeply into the intricate concepts surrounding crime and its societal implications. Originally published in 1965, this textbook serves as an essential resource for students, providing a thorough exploration of the fundamental issues that define the fields of criminology and criminal law. The book emphasizes the complex interplay between crime, legal frameworks, and pressing moral dilemmas that society faces today.
In this volume, readers will find a detailed examination of the definitions and theories of crime, alongside discussions that challenge conventional understandings. The author places significant focus on the moral questions intertwined with criminality, prompting readers to think critically about the ethical dimensions of law enforcement and justice. This thoughtful approach encourages a nuanced perspective on how society responds to crime.
Additionally, Comparative Criminology includes several chapters dedicated to the research methodologies employed in criminological and penological studies. These insights are invaluable for students and professionals alike, as they navigate the complexities of conducting research in this multifaceted discipline. By bridging theory and practice, this volume stands as a pivotal contribution to the understanding of law and its societal impacts.
ISBN: 9780415177320
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 589g
384 pages