A Sociology of Crime
A Sociology of Crime
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Book Description
Approaching the study of crime from perspectives taken from radical sociology, Hester and Eglin challenge the traditional concern with criminal behavior and its causes, arguing instead that crime is a matter of social construction.
A Sociology of Crime,Stephen Hester,Routledge,0415073707,Crime,Criminology,General,Methodology,Sociological aspects,Sociology,Sociology - General,Crime & criminology,Social Science / Sociology / General
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