Classics of Criminology, 3rd Edition

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EDITORIAL REVIEW

“If students read only about and notincriminology, their experience is but secondhand, and their conclusions are determined by textbook authors,” says Joseph Jacoby in the preface to this edition of his well-known collection, Classics of Criminology. By reading scholarly works in their original form, readers can share in the discovery and unfolding of powerful ideas in each author’s own words. Classics of Criminology is a compilation of writings produced over the last 240 years. These writings represent the most influential approaches to describing and explaining crime and the social responses to crime. The organization of the collection enables readers to follow the development and application of key ideas from one major author to the next. The Third Edition offers sixty-five essential selections—seventeen of which are new to this edition and include such topics as environmental criminology, criminal careers, general strain theory, self-control theory, feminist theory, women’s prison culture, and the effectiveness of correctional treatment. This expanded, balanced collection of scholarly works in their original form provides easy and affordable access to multiple perspectives.

 

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PRODUCT DETAILS

Publisher: Waveland Press
Pub. Date: 1st January 2004
Catalog: Book
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 567
Ean: 9781577663096
Isbn: 1577663098

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USER REVIEWS

Classic in Criminology
~ Written on Oct 7, 2009. out of users found this review helpful.

The 2nd edition is a collection of works, mostly peer reviewed or taken from books, with great emphasis on social control and punishment in society. It was recommended by a professor as the main text in the class, however there is a third edition already published that is more updated with several new chapters.

The Necessary Compilation of Criminology Classics!
~ Written on Sep 24, 2006. 6 out of 6 users found this review helpful.

Editor Joseph Jacoby has compiled a collection of criminology and criminal justice related treatises representing the benchmarks as well as the most influential writings the discipline has to offer.

The text is broken down into three sections: The Classic Descriptions of Crime; Theories of Causation of Crime; and The Social Response to Crime.

The text also offers a chronological listing of the writings from the earliest to the most recent modern contributions to the science.

Authors include: Karl Marx and his "Class Conflict and Law;" William Westley's "Violence and The Police;" Michel Foucault's "Discipline and Punish;" and of course Wilson and Kelling's "Broken Windows: The Police and Neighborhood Safety."

As a Professor of Criminal Justice I recommend this text at the outset of any pursuit of undergraduate studies. Jacoby's text brings it all together so that the criminal justice student has access to a nearly complete offering of the relevant key ideas of criminology and is able to follow the development of the theories and practices culminating in the modern American system.

Unblushingly five stars for creating a useful text for the discipline.

JP

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