• Crime and Society
Author(s): Daphne Habibis,Rob White
Format: Paperback
No. of Pages: 368
Publisher: Oxford University Press Australia
Language: English
Date Published: 2005-03-01
Dimensions: 154 x 226 x 22mm
Publication City/Country: Melbourne, Australia
Edition:
Illustrations: numerous text boxes and figures

Crime and Society is a dedicated analysis of the major forms of crime which affect society today. This reader-friendly text combines descriptive and analytical material on crime, enabling students to use it as a guide to the key issues in the field and as a first point of reference for further study. Following a logical pattern, each chapter begins with an introduction to the topic, which then leads into an examination of the trends. An explanation of the key issues then follows and the chapter concludes with an examination of contemporary research findings. Crime and Society covers all major new topics, including those not generally seen in texts in this area, for example, regulation of practice and whistle blowing.


The book is concise and written especially for the needs of undergraduate students

Crime and Society covers all the usual areas of crime as well as major new topics not generally seen in texts in this area, for example, environmental crime and public order offences
Book Info
Author Daphne Habibis, Rob White
Date Published 2005-03-01
Dimensions 154 x 226 x 22mm
First Author Daphne Habibis
Format Paperback
Illustrations numerous text boxes and figures
ISBN 9780195517798
Language English
No. of Pages 368
Publication City/Country Melbourne, Australia
Publisher Oxford University Press Australia

Crime and Society

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