Jeffrey B. Snipes, Thomas J. Bernard, Alexander L. Gerould· ISBN 9780190940522
Special offer terms
Zookal Study Premium
Subscribe & save
By selecting the 'Susbcribe & Save' option you are enrolling in an auto-renewing subscription of Zookal Study Premium. Cancel at anytime.
Auto-Renewal
Your Zookal Study Premium subscription will be renewed each month until you cancel. You consent to Zookal automatically charging your payment method on file $19.99 each month after 1st month free period until you cancel.
How to Cancel
You can cancel your subscription anytime by visiting Manage account page, clicking "Manage subscription" and completing the steps to cancel. Cancellations take effect at the end of the 1st month free period (if applicable) or at the end of the current billing cycle in which your request to cancel was received. Subscription fees are not refundable.
Zookal Study Premium Monthly Subscription Includes:
Ability to post up to ten (10) questions per month.
20% off your textbooks order and free standard shipping whenever you shop online at
textbooks.zookal.com.au
Unused monthly subscription benefits have no cash value, are not transferable, and expire at the end of each month. This means that subscription benefits do not roll over to or accumulate for use in subsequent months.
Payment Methods
Afterpay and Zip Pay will not be available for purchases with Zookal Study Premium subscription added to bag.
$1.00 preauthorisation
You may see a $1.00 preauthorisation by your bank which will disappear from your statement in a few business days..
Email communications
By adding Zookal Study Premium, you agree to receive email communications from Zookal.
The leading text in the field, Vold’s Theoretical Criminology is universally known by scholars in the discipline. It is the most precise, up-to-date, and comprehensive overview of criminological theory available, building on the foundation of George B. Vold’s Theoretical Criminology.Taking a largely historical approach, it discusses both classic and contemporary theories, presenting historical context, empirical research, and policy implications for each one. Now in its eighth edition, this book concludes with a critical assessment of the state of theory in criminology.NEW TO THIS EDITIONOffers expanded coverage of contemporary theories, including routine activities, developmental and life course, self-control, learning, and general strain theoriesAdds new sections on topics including epigenetics, the neoclassical school, social disorganization in rural areas, and green criminologyContains real-life examples and discussions of policy implications throughout, demonstrating how theories are tied closely to policy and practiceIntegrates the assessment of criminological theories (the former concluding chapter) with the introductory chapter on theory and crimeIncludes a new, brief conclusion that examines the proliferation of theory in criminology, and assesses the policy relevance of the multitude of criminological theoriesThis title is available as an eBook. Visit VitalSource for more information or to purchase.