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What Is Crime?

Controversies over the Nature of Crime and What to Do about It
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In What Is Crime?, the first book-length treatment of the topic, contributors debate the content of crime from diverse perspectives: consensus/moral, cultural/relative, conflict/power, anarchist/critical, feminist, racial/ethnic, postmodernist, and integrational. Henry and Lanier synthesize these perspectives and explore what each means for crime control policy. Visit our website for sample chapters!

Author Biography:

Stuart Henry is professor and director of interdisciplinary studies at Wayne State University, where he also serves as Associate Dean of the College of Lifelong Learning. He is the author of eighteen books and over seventy published articles. Mark Lanier is associate professor of criminal justice and legal studies at the, University of Central Florida. He is the co-author of Essential Criminology (1998) with Stuart Henry.
Release date NZ
February 7th, 2001
Audiences
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Undergraduate
Contributors
  • Contributions by Don C. Gibbons
  • Contributions by Gary Kleck
  • Contributions by John Hagan
  • Contributions by Kathyrn Ann Farr
  • Contributions by Leroy C. Gould
  • Contributions by Marc Gertz
  • Contributions by Mortimer J. Adler
  • Contributions by Scott Greer
Pages
272
Dimensions
155x230x22
ISBN-13
9780847698073
Product ID
1826411

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