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Introduction
Brandon Hamann
Sharing References and Adaptation Statement
Acknowledgements
Author Biographies
Course Description and Course Learning Outcomes
1. Chapter 1 - Crime and Criminology
2. Chapter 1 Key Terms
3. Chapter 1 Discussion Questions
4. Chapter 1 References
5. Chapter 2 - Classical Theories of Criminology
6. Chapter 2 Key Terms
7. Chapter 2 Discussion Questions
8. Chapter 2 References
9. Chapter 3 - The Scientific Method and Empirical Research
Franklyn Scott
10. Chapter 3 Key Terms
11. Chapter 3 Discussion Questions
12. Chapter 3 References
13. Chapter 4 – Positivist Theories of Criminology
14. Chapter 4 Key Terms
15. Chapter 4 Discussion Questions
16. Chapter 4 References
17. Chapter 5 - Social Disorganization and Differential Association
18. Chapter 5 Key Terms
19. Chapter 5 Discussion Questions
20. Chapter 5 References
21. Chapter 6 - Anomie and Strain Theory
22. Chapter 6 Key Terms
23. Chapter 6 Discussion Questions
24. Chapter 6 References
25. Chapter 7 - Control, Rational Choice, and Routine Activities Theory
26. Chapter 7 Key Terms
27. Chapter 7 Discussion Questions
28. Chapter 7 References
29. Chapter 8 - Labeling Theory
30. Chapter 8 Key Terms
31. Chapter 8 Discussion Questions
32. Chapter 8 References
33. Chapter 9 - Critical Theory
Jasmine Wise
34. Chapter 9 Key Terms
35. Chapter 9 Discussion Questions
36. Chapter 9 References
37. Chapter 10 - Feminism, Critical Race Theory, and Intersectionality
38. Chapter 10 Key Terms
39. Chapter 10 Discussion Questions
40. Chapter 10 References
41. Chapter 11 - Integrated Theory
42. Chapter 11 References
43. Chapter 11 Discussion Questions
44. Chapter 11 Key Terms
Accessibility Statement
Derivative Notes
Glossary
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