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    Criminological Theory:

    A Life-Course Approach 3

    Victimology: Theories

    and Applications 4

    Serial Offenders:

    Theory and Practice 5

    Violent Offenders: Theory,

    Research, Policy, and Practice 6

    Criminology: Theory, Research,

    and Policy, Second Edition 7

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    Criminological

    TheoryA Life-Course ApproachMatt DeLisi, PhD, Iowa State UniversityKevin M. Beaver, Florida StateUniversityTallahassee

    In order to understand the perpetuance o crime,multiple infuences in oenders lives must beconsidered. Criminological Theory: A Life-Course Approachexplores criminal and anti-socialbehavior by examining important actors occurringat each stage o lie. This collection o cutting-edgescholarship comprehensively covers lie-courseantisocial behavior ranging rom prenatal actors,to childhood examples o disruptive behavior,delinquency, and adult crime. Diverse research

    rom internationally recognized experts on criminalbehavior brings readers towards a sharpenedunderstanding o crime and the prevailing lie-courseapproach.

    Table of ContentsChapter 1. Biosocial Bases o Antisocial BehaviorChapter 2. Prenatal and Perinatal Predictors oAntisocial Behavior: Review o Research andInterventions

    Chapter 3. Prenatal Insults and the Development oPersistent Criminal Behavior

    Chapter 4. Developmental Neurobiology romEmbryonic Neuron Migration to AdolescentSynaptic Pruning: Relevance or AntisocialBehavior

    Chapter 6. Substance Use Careers and AntisocialBehavior: A Biosocial Lie Course Perspective

    Chapter 7. Developmental Trajectories o Exposureto Violence

    Chapter 8. A Partial Test o Social StructureSocial Learning: Neighborhood Disadvantage,Dierential Association with Delinquent Peers,and Delinquency

    Chapter 9. Timing is Everything: Gangs, GangViolence and the Lie Course

    Chapter 10. Developmental and Lie-CourseCriminology: Theories and Policy Implications

    Chapter 11. Sel-Control Theory and AntisocialBehavior

    Chapter 12. Serial Crime: The Psychology oBehavioral Consistency and Applications toLinking

    Chapter 13. Symbolic Interactionism and Crime inthe Lie Course

    Chapter 14. A Good Lives Approach toRehabilitation

    Chapter 15. Never Desisters: A Descriptive Study o

    the Lie-Course-Persistent OenderChapter 16. Evolutionary Psychological Perspectives

    on Mens Partner-Directed Violence

    Key Features Provides an interdisciplinary perspective covering

    sociological, psychological, biological, and policyissues pertaining to criminal behavior.

    Focuses on diverse topics including conduct

    disorder, oppositional deant disorder, ADHD,and an array o actors relating to adult criminalcareers.

    Authored by internationally recognizedcriminologists with diverse research and/orpractitioner expertise..

    Organized into three sections: Aggression(Prenatal and Childhood), Delinquency(Adolescence and Early Adulthood), andCrime (Adulthood)

    ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7136-2 Paperback 312 Pages 2011

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    Table of ContentsChapter 1. Crime and VictimologyChapter 2. Victimology Concepts and TheoriesChapter 3. Victim Services, Legislation, and

    TreatmentChapter 4. The Justice SystemsChapter 5. Child and Adolescent VictimizationChapter 6. Victims o School ShootersChapter 7. Intimate Partner ViolenceChapter 8. Victims o Rape and Sexual AssaultChapter 9. Stalking VictimsChapter 10. Elder Abuse VictimsChapter 11. Homicide: Victims, Their Families, and

    the Community

    Chapter 12. Hate CrimesChapter 13. Victims o CybercrimeChapter 14. Other Forms of Victimization

    VictimologyTheories and Applications

    Ann Wolbert Burgess, DNSc, APRN, BC,FAAN, Boston CollegeCheryl Regehr, MSW, PhD,University o TorontoAlbert R. Roberts, PhD, BCETS, DACFE,Rutgers University

    Victimology: Theories and Applicationsintroducesreaders to the study o victimization, crimetypologies, and the impact o crime on victims,oenders, and society at large. Each chapter providesa typology o the oender to analyze motivation. Anoverview o the issues impacting victims o a widevariety o traditional and contemporary crimes areexamined, including child maltreatment, intimatepartner violence, elder abuse, cyber crime and hatecrimes. The history and theories o victimologyare explored, as well as denitive laws and policies,strategies or intervention, and uture research areas.

    Key Features Covers current topics including: Human

    Tracking, Home Invasion, Victims o GangViolence, Victims o Terrorism, Victims o

    Natural Disaster, Wrongul Convictions, RacialProling and Disproportionate Penalties. Contains chapter outlines, key terms, discussion

    questions and a summary in every chapter, toacilitate student comprehension and classroomconversation.

    Offers a balance between theory and the researchand practice-oriented tools or readers who will

    work with victims, oenders, and the justicesystem.

    ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7210-9 Paperback 436 Pages 2010

    Instructor Resources: PP, TB

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    Serial

    OffendersTheory and PracticeKevin Borgeson, PhD, Salem State College,Kristen Kuehnle, Salem State College

    Identiying crimes and classiying them as serialmurders is the rst step towards determining

    who the oender is and what his or her motivesand actions were. Serial Offenders: Theory andPracticeexplores the act o criminal proling andthe eective methods o case analysis and linkage.Intriguing case studies are used to thoroughlyexamine the behavioral aspects o serial homicideand the investigative issues that criminal justiceproessionals ace. Readers will learn how to buildhypotheses, construct timelines, and develop suspectlists. Successul interview and interrogation skills and

    methods are also covered.

    Table of ContentsChapter 1. IntroductionChapter 2. MurderChapter 3. RapeChapter 4. ArsonChapter 5. Stalking

    Chapter 6. Muti-MurderChapter 7. Case Linkage AnalysisChapter 8. Task ForceChapter 9. VictimsChapter 10. Proling

    Key Features A model theory for understanding copycat serial

    killers is included to recognize how the mediaand high prole serial oender cases infuenceindividuals.

    An updated social psychological model of serial

    homicide is emphasized to bring readers to abetter understanding o serial practice.

    Cases analysis and proling exercises areincluded to give readers hands on application ovaluable techniques.

    ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7730-2 Paperback 325 Pages 2011

    Available Summer 2010

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    Table of ContentsChapter 1. The Importance o Violent Oenders to

    CriminologyChapter 2. Where Im From: Criminal Predators and

    Their EnvironmentsChapter 3. The Behavioral Genetics o Predatory

    Criminal BehaviorChapter 4. The Socialization o Violent Criminal

    Oenders: Notes rom the Theory o DierentialOppression

    Chapter 5. Biosocial Dynamics: A TransdisciplinaryApproach to Violence and Predation

    Chapter 6. Early Risk Factors for HomicideOenders and Victims

    Chapter 7. Generality o Deviance and Predation:Crime-Switching and Specialization Patterns in

    Persistent Sexual OendersChapter 8. Comparing Women and Men Who Kill

    Chapter 9. Gang Involvement and Predatory CrimeChapter 10. Still Psychopathic Ater All These YearsChapter 11. The Heterogeneity o Predatory

    Behaviors in Sexual HomicideChapter 12. Criminal Predatory Behavior in the

    Federal Bureau of PrisonsChapter 13. Civil Commitment Laws or Sexual

    PredatorsChapter 14. Prosecuting Criminal PredatorsChapter 15. Institutional Misconduct Among

    Capital MurderersChapter 16. Sex Oenders on the Internet: Cyber-

    Struggles or the Protection o ChildrenChapter 17. Sex Oender Registries and Criminal

    Predators

    Chapter 18. Domestic Abuse Program-GeneratedRisks o Battered Women

    Key Features Contributions from criminal justice practitioners

    show how public policies and practice respondto violent oenders and their actions.

    Hands-on research and practitioner expertiseillustrate todays study o criminal predation.

    Clear explanations of how criminological theoryrelates to the ormation o a criminal oenderhelp students understand the reasons behind apersons violent actions.

    ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5479-2 Paperback 318 Pages 2008

    Instructor Resources: LO, PP, TB

    Violent

    OffendersTheory, Research, PublicPolicy, and Practice

    Matt DeLisi, PhD, Iowa State UniversityPeter J. Conis, PhD, Iowa State University

    Violent Offenders: Theory, Research, Public Policy,and Practiceprovides the latest inormation tohelp students understand the many dierent typeso violent oenders we hear about in the mediadaily, rom homicide and sex oenders to nancialpredators and street criminals to serial killers andcareer criminals. The authors have compiled originalscholarship rom an international collection oapplied and academic criminologists to providestudents with a realistic and cutting-edge view o why

    people commit violent crimes and how our criminaljustice system, as a whole, responds to these oendersand these violent acts.

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    CriminologyTheory, Research, and Policy

    Second Edition

    Gennaro F. Vito, PhD, University o LouisvilleJeffrey R. Maahs, PhD,University o Minnesota-DuluthRonald M. Holmes, EdD,University o Louisville

    Across America, crime is a constant public concern.Criminology: Theory, Research, and Policy,Second Edition explains how and why crime occursby providing comprehensive coverage o the leadingcriminological theories rom the elds o sociology,psychology, biology, and ecology. This text combinesclassical criminology with timely topics includingsubstance abuse, gang violence, Internet crimes,and terrorism. Using a social sciences approach, the

    authors discuss how criminology infuences publicpolicy throughout the text.

    SupplementsFor Instructors

    Transition Guide Instructors ToolKit

    - Lecture Outlines

    - PowerPoint Slides- Test Bank

    For Students

    Student Workbook Companion Website Resources

    - Chapter Outcomes- Chapter Pretests

    - Chapter Spotlights- Crossword Puzzles- Interactive Flashcards- Interactive Glossary- Web Links

    ContentsChapter 1. Crime and CriminologyChapter 2. The Incidence o CrimeChapter 3. Neoclassical CriminologyChapter 4. Biology and Crime

    Chapter 5. Psychology and CrimeChapter 6. Social Structure and CrimeChapter 7. Social Process and CrimeChapter 8. Social Confict and CrimeChapter 9. Crime and Criminal CareersChapter 10. Crimes o ViolenceChapter 11. Emerging Forms of ViolenceChapter 12. Property CrimesChapter 13. Public Order CrimesChapter 14. Drugs and Crime

    Chapter 15. Crimes o the Powerul: Organizedand White-Collar Crime

    Chapter 16. The Future of Criminal Justice andCriminology

    ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-3001-7 Hardcover 496 Pages 2007

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