Now fully revised, Crime, Justice, and Society is designed not only to introduce students to the core issues of criminology, but also to help them think critically about often-sensationalized topics. Features of the 4th edition include: A student-friendly, streamlined organization; Firsthand perspectives from offenders, victims, and criminal justice professionals; Expanded coverage of corporate and government crime; A focus on the dynamics of class, race, and ethnicity; A chapter on drug-related crime and antidrug laws; Discussion of topics in the news: marijuana laws, sex trafficking, stand-your-ground policies, and more. This new edition of a now-classic textboth accessible and sophisticatedwill be welcomed by students and instructors alike.
Additional ISBNs: 9781626372252, 162637225X, 9781626374225, 1626374228


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