Vold's Theoretical Criminology

Author:   Thomas Bernard ,  Dr. Jeffrey Snipes, PHD (, San Francisco State University) ,  Rick Trinkner (, Arizona State University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Edition:   9th Revised edition
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9780197750438


Pages:   488
Publication Date:   01 March 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Thomas Bernard ,  Dr. Jeffrey Snipes, PHD (, San Francisco State University) ,  Rick Trinkner (, Arizona State University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Edition:   9th Revised edition
Dimensions:   Width: 22.90cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 16.50cm
Weight:   0.001kg
ISBN:  

9780197750438


ISBN 10:   0197750435
Pages:   488
Publication Date:   01 March 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"It is the 'gold standard' regarding theory. I trust it more than any other source. There is nothing wasteful here; no glossy photos that increase the cost of the text; no unnecessary sidebars that pad the book. I used this book 19 years ago when I first started teaching to draft my lectures. I still use it today...should be the essential reading text for anyone who takes crime and its control seriously"" -Jarrett Lovel The writing style is easy to read and follow. The author(s) do not use academic jargon which can be difficult for students to understand. The style is consistent throughout the book. I believe it would generate student interest and sustain it throughout the chapters...it is a great book that covers all the important topics and would be very engaging for students."" -Shelly McGrath, University of Alabama I have never found a theory book as good as Vold's, so I only use this one...This text is foundational as it covers the central themes in criminology. It provides essential analyses of research as it takes stock with all theories presented in the text. The writing style is more academic and higher order than most textbooks. But that is exactly why I like it."" -Maria Velez I would say it is a great textbook for lower-level criminology courses. Students will find it easy to understand. It is organized well and covers the field of criminology quite well."" -Michelle Emerson Comprehensive theoretical coverage and now includes an example of theory applied to a major criminal justice debate (crime decline) ...Data driven and empirical assessments of each theory...Fair assessments (among the least biased texts by a leading theorist) ... Vold's is the best upper-level criminological theory book on the market."" -Nancy A. Morris A well-written, concise primer perfect for an introduction to criminological theory with a rare deep consideration of conflict, critical and radical theory ... From my perspective, the pedagogical approach is quite good. I know some may like more bells and whistles, but I prefer straight, to-the-point text. The key terms and discussion questions are good (and sufficient without going overboard)... I think it's one of the key strengths of the is book that it's wellwritten. Moreover, it's concise and easily digestible (while at the same time offering adequate depth and breadth). From my experience, it definitely generates and sustains student interest. -Scott Vollum, U of Minnesota Duluth The writing style is appropriate for my students. It is not so advanced that students will constantly run across unfamiliar words but at the same time it is not 'dumbed down' to a very low level...clear and readable, includes a lot of current research, includes theories not found in other books...The coverage of personality tests is very interesting and includes material that is not usually found in other books."" -Ellen Cohn, Florida International U."


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Jeffrey B. Snipes: Ph.D. SUNY Albany, J.D. Stanford, Professor of Criminal Justice Studies at San Francisco State Thomas J. Bernard: Ph.D. SUNY Albany, Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice at Penn State (deceased) Rick Trinkner, Associate Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Arizona State University Phoenix, AZ

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