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Criminology Today: An
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Integrative Introduction,
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10th edition
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Authors:
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Frank Schmalleger
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Chapter 1: What Is Criminology? Understanding Crime and Criminals 1
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Chapter 2: Where Do Theories Come From? From Idea to Evidence 13
Chapter 3: Classical and Neoclassical Thought: Choice or Consequences 22
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Chapter 4: Early Biological Perspectives on Criminal Behavior: It’s What We Are 34
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Chapter 5: Biosocial and Other Contemporary Perspectives: Interaction is Key 42
Chapter 6: Psychological and Psychiatric Foundations of Criminal Behavior 51
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Chapter 7: Social Structure Theories: It’s How We Live 65
Chapter 8: Theories of Social Process and Social Development: It’s What We Learn 76
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Chapter 9: Social Conflict Theories: It’s How We Relate 89
Chapter 10: Criminal Victimization: It’s Personal 101
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Chapter 11: Crimes against Persons: It’s What We Fear 113
Chapter 12: Crimes against Property: It’s What We Lose 126
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Chapter 13: White-Collar and Organized Crime: Crime as a Job 136
Chapter 14: Drug and Sex Crimes: Recreational Offenses 148
Chapter 15: Technology and Crime: It’s a Double-Edged Sword 159
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Chapter 16: Globalization and Terrorism: Our Small World 169
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Chapter 1 178
Chapter 2 200
Chapter 3 227
Chapter 4 250
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,Chapter 5 274
Chapter 6 293
Chapter 7 317
Chapter 8 341
Chapter 9 364
Chapter 10 388
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Chapter 11 413
Chapter 12 434
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Chapter 13 454
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Chapter 14 477
Chapter 15 496
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Chapter 16 516
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, To the Instructor
This Instructor’s Manual (IM) with Test Bank is designed to accompany and complement the
tenth edition of Criminology Today by Frank Schmalleger and to help make your job more
manageable and your teaching more effective. It provides you with a comprehensive summary of
the information in the textbook and serves as an easy-access reference to the issues presented in
the textbook and to complementary materials.
The chapters of the IM correspond directly to those in the textbook. Each chapter contains the
following sections:
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Chapter Overview: This section provides a detailed summary of the chapter.
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Learning Outcomes: These are the learning outcomes from each chapter and are presented in the
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IM for your convenience.
Chapter Outline: This includes an outline of the main topics covered in the chapter, as well as a
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list of teaching suggestions for each topic. Suggestions for relevant video material (available
online) that may be show in class or assigned to students for out-of-class viewing is also included.
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List of Changes/Transition Guide: This section identifies the main changes that have been
made to the text in each chapter since the seventh edition, making it easy to update lesson plans,
assignments, and other course materials to reflect the new edition.
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Additional Assignments and Class Activities: This section includes both additional lecture
topics, which are topics not covered in the textbook, but which closely complement the chapter
material, and which may be used to supplement lectures, and student activities that may be used
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in class or assigned to students as outside activities. Many involve the use of the World Wide
Web.
Suggested Answers to End-of-Chapter Assignments: The textbook contains a number of
Questions for Review and Questions for Reflection at the end of each chapter. Although students’
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personal opinions may play a role in their answers to these questions, most responses can be
assessed in terms of basic information and common themes found throughout the textbook.
Sample suggested answers to the questions are provided.
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In addition, sample syllabi are provided for courses using Criminology Today, tenth edition. Both
10-week and 16-week samples are included.
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