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Engaged Criminology
An Introduction

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November 2022 | 472 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc

Engaged Criminology: An Introduction invites students to learn and think like a criminologist through its applied learning approach. Author Rena C. Zito adopts a conversational tone, prompting students to interrogate inequalities, consider unintended consequences, and envision solutions, all while highlighting the role of systemic inequalities as predictors and outcomes of criminal conduct and punishment. Real-world examples and hands-on activities get students doing criminology rather than just retaining definitions, as well as fostering critical interaction with the most central ideas in contemporary criminology.

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Chapter 1 What is Criminology?
 
Chapter 2 Researching Crime
 
Chapter 3 Common Crime Typologies: Violent, Property, and Public-Order Crimes
 
Chapter 4 White-Collar Crime, Organized Crime, Cybercrime, Hate Crime, and Terrorism
 
Chapter 5 Patterns in Crime
 
Chapter 6 Origins of Criminology
 
Chapter 7 Contemporary Schools of Thought
 
Chapter 8 Control Perspectives
 
Chapter 9 Learning and Subcultural Perspectives
 
Chapter 10 Strain Perspectives
 
Chapter 11 Labeling and Defiance
 
Chapter 12 What is Victimology?
 
Chapter 13 Theories of Punishment
 
Chapter 14 Place-Based Approaches to Preventing Crime

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The LMS cartridge makes it easy to import this title’s instructor resources into your learning management system (LMS). These resources include:
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  • Sample course syllabi
  • Lecture notes
  • All tables and figures from the textbooks
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Student Resources
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The open-access Student Study Site makes it easy for students to maximize their study time, anywhere, anytime. It offers flashcards that strengthen understanding of key terms and concepts, as well as learning objectives that reinforce the most important material.
Key features
  • This text is available in SAGE Vantage, an intuitive learning platform that integrates quality SAGE textbook content with assignable multimedia activities and auto-graded assessments to drive student engagement and ensure accountability. Unparalleled in its ease of use and built for dynamic teaching and learning, Vantage offers customizable LMS integration and best-in-class support. Learn more.
  • A conversational narrative, intended for the undergraduate student, with a focus on the most important topics, concepts, and theories in criminology.
  • Real-life examples and hands-on activities encourage students to do criminology rather than just memorizing definitions.
  • Takes a sociological approach by emphasizing social structural perspectives and highlighting the role of systematic inequalities as predictors and outcomes of criminal conduct and punishment.
  • Engaged Criminology exercises in each chapter are adaptable to every type of classroom setting and connect to student critical thinking through self-assessments and reading activities.
  • Engaged Discussion questions in each chapter support in-person or online courses as discussion starters or discussion board posts.
Vantage Reference: 
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