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An Integrative Introduction
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Frank Schmalleger n
Distinguished Professor Emeritus, n n
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CONTENTS
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Syllabi vi
Chaptern 1:n What nIsn Criminology?n Understandingn Crimen andnCriminals 1
Chaptern 2:n WherenDon Theoriesn Comen From?n Fromn IdeantonEvidence 13
Chaptern 3:nClassicaln and n Neoclassicaln Thought:n Choicen orn Consequences 22
Chaptern 4:nEarlyn Biologicaln Perspectivesn onn Criminaln Behavior:n It’sn Whatn Wen Are 34
Chaptern 5:n Biosocialn andn OthernContemporaryn Perspectives:n Interactionn isnKey 42
Chaptern 6:nPsychologicaln and n Psychiatricn Foundationsn of nCriminaln Behavior 51
Chaptern 7:n Socialn Structuren Theories:n It’snHown Wen Live 65
Chaptern 8:n Theoriesn ofn Socialn Processn andn Socialn Development:n It’sn Whatn WenLearn 76
Chaptern 9:n Socialn Conflict n Theories:n It’snHown WenRelate 89
Chaptern 10:nCriminaln Victimization:n It’sn Personal 101
Chaptern 11:nCrimesn against n Persons:n It’sn Whatn WenFear 113
Chaptern 12:nCrimesn against n Property:n It’sn Whatn WenLose 126
Chaptern 13:n White-Collarn andnOrganized n Crime:n Crimen asn an Job 136
Chaptern 14:nDrugn andn Sexn Crimes:n Recreationaln Offenses 148
Chaptern 15:n Technologyn andn Crime:n It’sn anDouble-Edgedn Sword 159
Chaptern 16:nGlobalizationn and n Terrorism:n Ourn Smalln World 169
Test Bank
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Chaptern 1 178
Chaptern 2 200
Chaptern 3 227
Chaptern 4 250
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