Introduction to Criminology, Tenth Edition is a comprehensive introduction to the study of criminal behavior, focusing on the vital core of criminology — theory, method, and criminal behavior. With more attention to crime typologies than most introductory books, Frank Hagan and Leah Daigle investigate all forms of criminal activity, such as organized crime, white collar crime, political crime, and environmental crime. The methods of operation, the effects on society and policy decisions, and the connection between theory and criminal behavior are all explained in a clear, accessible manner. All statistics, tables, and figures have been updated, as have the photographs, supplements, and audio and video packages in the new edition to make the material most relevant for your course.
Features and Benefits: - Comprehensive coverage of the foundational material and often neglected areas of study such as organized crime, terrorism, white-collar crime, environmental crime, political crimes, and gangs.
- “Theory and Crime” and “The Theory-Policy Connection” Sections in all the chapters in Parts I and II to help students understand throughout the book to integration of theory, crime, and it's effects on the world around them.
- Standalone chapters on cybercrime and organized crime
- Crime in the Media boxes highlight the increasing attention and effect that the media has on public perception of crime.
- Crime Files boxes bring concepts to life with engaging real-world stories such as . . .
- Criminology in Context boxes provide further information on important concepts discussed in the book.