Author: | Mike Maguire,Rod Morgan,Robert Reiner |
ISBN13: | 978-0198764854 |
Title: | The Oxford Handbook of Criminology |
Format: | docx rtf lrf azw |
ePUB size: | 1956 kb |
FB2 size: | 1522 kb |
DJVU size: | 1256 kb |
Language: | English |
Category: | Law Practice |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press; 2 edition (October 15, 1998) |
Pages: | 1296 |
mike maguire rod morgan and. robert reiner. It was launched just as criminology was beginning to expand as a graduate subject in Britain. This was of course one of our reasons for producing it.
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An impressive line-up of contributors, experts in their respective fields, means the Oxford Handbook of Criminology will continue to be an essential purchase for all students and teachers of criminology and an indispensable resource for professionals. Online Resource Centre.
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It has five parts: the history and theory of criminology, the social construction of crime and crime control, the dimensions of crime, the forms of crime, and reactions to crime.
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AUTHOR: Reiner, Robert, Morgan, Rod, Maguire, Mike. TITLE: The Oxford Handbook of Criminology. PUBLISHER: Oxford University Press. Mike Maguire, Robert Reiner, Rod Morgan. Oxford University Press.
Ruth McAllisterSenior Registrar. The Maudsley HospitalLondon SE5 8AZ, UK. The oxford textbook of criminology. Oxford UniversityPress, Oxford OX2 6DW. 1994.
Start by marking The Oxford Handbook of Criminology as Want to Read: Want to Read savin. ant to Read. The obvious thing to say about this book is that it struck me as a superb introduction to the field of criminology. At the core, it's a collection of essays on assorted topics in the field, but it's particularly worth noting as a survey of the literature on a given topic. At first I thought it would be of limited value to me, being a book focused on the United Kingdom, but that wound up not being the case. Fantastic book for someone new to criminology, really helpful and the layout is great for dipping in and out of for particular chapters.