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The ebook Criminology in Canada: Theories, Patterns, and Typologies, 6th edition (PDF) offers an immersive exploration of the ever-evolving field of Criminology, designed specifically for college students eager to grasp its complexities. Authored by the esteemed Chris McCormick and Larry J. Siegel, this textbook provides a thorough and impartial introduction to criminological theory and criminal justice policy. With a focus on critical thinking, it equips readers with the necessary facts and analytical tools to explore significant issues within criminology.
Delving into the depths of human behavior, this comprehensive textbook addresses pressing questions such as: What drives an individual towards violence while others channel their energy into productive pursuits like education, work, and family life? Is this behavior shaped by cultural influences or environmental factors, or is it a blend of both? Furthermore, to what extent do personal traits versus life experiences play a role in shaping behavior?
Utilizing a typology-focused framework, the ebook thoughtfully engages with these challenging inquiries. Meticulously organized for clarity and coherence, it covers essential material in a balanced, inclusive, and objective manner, making it a top choice among educators and students. Readers will appreciate the enriching learning experience enhanced by a variety of study aids and compelling case studies. The fully updated Criminology in Canada, 6e reflects the latest advancements in crime theory, shedding light on the dynamic nature of criminology through the incorporation of landmark Supreme Court rulings, significant research findings, and evolving governmental policies. 978-0176531744
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