Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) • Criminology
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A 2-Page overview and summary from the key reading - The Myth of Black Criminality.
A 9-Page Summary and Overview of the reading - Class Analysis and the Crime Problem – R White.
Includes key points and important notes.
A 12-Page Summary and Overview taken from the Introduction: State, Power, Crime. (Coleman, Sim, Tombs, Whyte).
It includes key points, important notes, and paraphrased summaries.
A 1-Page summary of the key findings from the Lammy Review 2017.
Key points and notes are taken from the key reading - The Lost World of the Sixties in Recession, Crime and Punishment – Steven Box.
A 7-Page Summary and Overview.
Key points and notes are taken from the reading - Feminism and Critical Criminology: Confronting genealogies. 
Including key themes - The rise of feminist victimology, Transgressing the Boundaries of Criminology, Critical Feminist Incursions of a Postmodernist/Poststructuralist Kind, Feminism and Critical Criminology: Confronting Genealogies, Critical tensions, class or sex?, victim or offender?
A 7-page overview and summary.
Key points and notes taken from the reading - Understanding Justice: An Introduction to ideas, perspectives and controversies in modern penal theory.
A long overview of the reading - Classical Criminology and the Positivist Revolution. It looks at both classical criminology and positivist criminology. Would be very useful for an assignment or exam which asks you to explore criminological theory.
Notes taken from the article - Rich People are officially less likely to be busted for drugs - VICE
A long overview and notes are taken from the book - Crime, The Mystery of the Common-Sense Concept By Robert Reiner. These notes are taken from the chapter - Whodunnit and Why? Criminological Conceptions of Crime.