ISBN: 9780195551563
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This book is about the causes of crime. More specifically, it describes the diverse and at times competing perspectives within criminology, and their attempts to explain why certain types of people engage in certain types of behaviour that have been identified as being criminal in nature. This book encourages students to think about and discuss the key questions criminologists face, such as: What kind of ‘work’ should we be doing, and why?; What kind of society do we want, and why?; and, How do we distinguish between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ (or ‘right’ and ‘wrong’), and why?
Real-life case studies, with a particular focus on media
Updated with new and emerging theories of criminology, including peacemaking criminology, restorative justice, cultural criminology and environmental criminology
Rob White – Professor, School of Sociology and Social Work, University of Tasmania
Fiona Haines – Acting Head, Department of Criminology, The University of Melbourne