The author's purpose is to describe and evaluate the major criminological theories which have been the subject of the leading theory-testing articles in the last part of the 20th Century. Criminology is composed of two types of theories: 1) those concerned with how ...
Completely up to date, this new edition addresses the question of how security & freedom interface in an age of increasing globalism. Criminology Today: An Integrative Introduction 5 e introduces students to the exciting field of criminology in the 21 st century.Frank J. Schmalleger...
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Cyberlaundering refers to the way in which the mechanism of the internet is used to launder illegal proceeds of crime in order to make such proceeds appear clean. The advent of the internet has yielded this new breed of crime. On the internet, there are
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