Theories and causes of crime / Dr. Danilo L. Tancangco.
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364 T15 2018 Theories and causes of crime / | 364 T15 2018 Theories and causes of crime / | 364 T15 2018 Theories and causes of crime / | 364 T15 2018 Theories and causes of crime / | 364.0711 C97 2015 Introduction to criminology and criminal justice, and the psychology of crimes / | 364.0711 C97 2015 Introduction to criminology and criminal justice, and the psychology of crimes / | 364.072 So68 2011 Criminology research and basic statistics / |
Includes bibliographical references.
Chapter I Overview -- Chapter II Early general theories on the causes of crime -- Chapter III Biological theories -- Chapter IV Psychological theories -- Chapter V Sociological theories -- Chapter VI Causes of crime -- Chapter VII Types of criminals by Garofalo -- Chapter VIII Top causes of crime.
"The book entitled "Theories and Causes of Crimes" is a product of intensive research of the author from several books, compilations and electronic sources. The making of this material involved so many authors of the literature which he used as part of his references in completing this handbook. The book provides an overview of some of the key criminological theories that seek to explain the causes of crime; it is by no means an exhaustive list. Each of the theories covered has its own strength and weaknesses, has gaps and may only be applicable to certain types of crime, and not others. There is no 'right' or 'wrong' theory." --[From the Author]
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Purchased Pableo-Borbon, Deniebelle College of Criminology Criminology
Purchased Pableo-Borbon, Deniebelle College of Criminology Criminology
Purchased Pableo-Borbon, Deniebelle College of Criminology Criminology
Purchased Pableo-Borbon, Deniebelle College of Criminology Criminology
Purchased Pableo-Borbon, Deniebelle College of Criminology Criminology
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