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Criminological Theory - International Student Edition: Context and Consequences

The seventh edition of Criminological Theory: Context and Consequences builds on its prior success with updated coverage of criminological theory and a fresh look at policy implications. The new edition continues to offer a rich introduction to how scholars analyze crime in a clear, accessible text which moves readers beyond commonsense knowledge of crime to a deeper understanding of the importance of theory in shaping crime control policies.

This thoroughly revised edition covers traditional and contemporary theory within a larger sociological and historical context, and offers diverse coverage of major criminological theories includes perspectives ranging from biosocial theories to cultural criminology. The development of theories is covered within a broader sociological and historical context. The authors explore policy implications and applications. Chapter-opening photos of key theorists help motivate the discussions that follow, while a unique chapter on white collar crime is indicative of the comprehensive theory coverage offered in this book. 
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  • Weight: 950g
  • Dimensions: 177 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Dec 2018
  • Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781544327891

About Francis T. CullenJ. Robert LillyRichard A. Ball

J. Robert Lilly is Regents Professor of Sociology/Criminology Emeritus at Northern Kentucky University. His research interests include the pattern of capital crimes committed by U.S. soldiers during World War II the commercialcorrections complex juvenile delinquency house arrest and electronic monitoring criminal justice in the Peoples Republic of China the sociology of law and criminological theory. He has published in Criminology the British Journal of Criminology Crime and Delinquency Social Problems Legal Studies Forum Northern Kentucky Law Review Journal of Drug Issues The New Scholar Adolescence Qualitative Sociology Federal Probation International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice Justice Quarterly and The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice. He has coauthored several articles and book chapters with Richard A. Ball and he is coauthor of House Arrest and Correctional Policy: Doing Time at Home (1988). In 2003 he published La Face Cachée des GIs: Les Viols commis par des soldats amércains en France en Angleterre et en Allemange pendat la Second Guerre mondial 19421945. It was translated into Italian and published (2004) as Stuppi Di Guerra: Le Violenze Commesse Dai Soldati Americani in Gran Bretagna Francia e Germania 19421945. It was published in English in 2007 as Taken by Force: Rape and American GIs in Europe During World War II. The latter work is part of his extensive research on patterns of crimes and punishments experienced by U.S. soldiers in WWII in the European theater of war. The Hidden Face of the Liberators a made-for-TV documentary by Program 33 (Paris) was broadcast in Switzerland and France in March 2006 and was a finalist at the International Television Festival of Monte Carlo in 2007. He is the past treasurer of the American Society of Criminology. In 1988 he was a visiting professor in the School of Law at Leicester Polytechnic and was a visiting scholar at All Souls College in Oxford England. In 1992 he became a visiting professor at the University of Durham in England. Between 2006 and 2012 he was coeditor of The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice. Most recently he has been working on the historical development and impact of qualified immunity for police officers in the United States. Francis T. Cullen is Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus and Senior Research Associate in the School of Criminal Justice at the University of Cincinnati where he also holds a joint appointment in sociology. He received a Ph.D. (1979) in sociology and education from Columbia University. Professor Cullen has published more than 500 works in the areas of criminological theory corrections white-collar crime public opinion sexual victimization and the criminology of Donald Trump. He is author of Rethinking Crime and Deviance Theory: The Emergence of a Structuring Tradition and is coauthor of Reaffirming Rehabilitation Correctional Theory: Context and Consequences Environmental Corrections: A New Paradigm for Supervising Offenders in the Community Criminology Communities and Crime: An Enduring American Challenge Corporate Crime Under Attack: The Ford Pinto Case and Beyond Combating Corporate Crime: Local Prosecutors at Work Unsafe in the Ivory Tower: The Sexual Victimization of College Women and Confronting School Violence: A Synthesis of Six Decades of Research. He also is coeditor of Criminological Theory: Past to PresentEssential Readings Taking Stock: The Status of Criminological Theory The Origins of American Criminology Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory The Oxford Handbook of Criminological Theory Challenging Criminological Theory: The Legacy of Ruth Rosner Kornhauser Sisters in Crime Revisited: Bringing Gender Into Criminology Delinquency and Drift Revisited: The Criminology of David Matza and Beyond Deterrence Choice and Crime: Contemporary Perspectives The Oxford Handbook of White-Collar Crime The American Prison: Imagining a Different Future and Crime and Victimization in the Trump Era. Professor Cullen is a Past President of the American Society of Criminology and of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. In 2010 he received the ASC Edwin H. Sutherland Award. In 2013 he was honored by his alma mater Bridgewater State University with a Doctorate in Public Service. He was selected as the Winner of the 2022 Stockholm Prize in Criminology. Richard A. Ball is Professor Emeritus at Pennsylvania State University. He received his doctorate from Ohio State University in 1965. He served as Program Head for Administration of Justice for the 12-campus Commonwealth College of Penn State and earlier as Chair of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at West Virginia University. Professor Ball has also been a member of a number of editorial boards and an officer in different professional organizations. He has authored several monographs on community power structure and on correctional issues and he has coedited two books on white-collar crime. He has authored or coauthored more than 100 articles and book chapters including articles in the American Journal of Corrections American Sociological Review The American Sociologist British Journal of Social Psychiatry Correctional Psychology Crime and Delinquency Criminology Deviant Behavior Federal Probation International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice International Social Science Review Journal of Communication Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice Journal of Small Business Management Journal of Psychohistory Justice Quarterly Northern Kentucky Law Review Qualitative Sociology Rural Sociology Social Forces Social Problems Sociological Focus Sociological Symposium Sociology and Social Welfare Sociology of Work and Occupations Urban Life Victimology and World Futures. He is Sage coauthor of House Arrest and Correctional Policy: Doing Time at Home (1988). His work extends beyond criminology to include philosophy history and cultural analysis as well as organizational dynamics and evaluation research. He has done cross-cultural field work served as chief Central Testing Branch U.S. Army and worked in both state and federal correctional institutions. In 1996 he collaborated on the production of the television documentary A Year and a Day dealing with prison history. His honors include the Outstanding Researcher Award at West Virginia University and the Outstanding Scholar Award at Penn State. In 2014 his name was engraved on the Scholars Wall at Potomac State College as one of eight graduates of Potomac State to be so honored during the 100-year history of the institution.

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