The authors (of Canada's U. of Ontario Institute of Technology and York U.) originally intended this book as the third e...
The majority of the available published accounts of serial murderers are not in scholarly or technical publications. In...
Biological Influences on Criminal Behavior fundamentally questions the way most criminologists attempt to explain, let a...
Szasz troubles the dark, still waters of psychiatry and the law. He peeps beneath the crazy quilt of federal and state p...
This long-standing anthology presents the interactionist approach to the study of deviance, examining deviance as a soci...
This collection of original essays is an innovative, effective way to teach crime theory to undergraduates. Each essay ...
It is hard enough in many cases simply figuring out whether a person has committed an antisocial act. It is harder still...
Her attempts to revive the sociology of deviant stymied by the academic culture, Hendershott (sociology, U. of San Diego...
Childhood is ideally a time of safety, marked by freedom from the economic, sexual, and political demands that later bec...
Mass Murder in the United States is an excellent complementary text for a variety of courses: deviance and social pr...
Academics in psychiatry and psychology, clinicians and administrators working in mental health and behavioral health, an...
An authority on gender and crime provides an account of the connection among adolescent masculinities, the body, peer ab...