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9781545504338
Book Title
Beginner's Guide-An Introduction to Criminology : a Plain English Guide to Criminology
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2017
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English
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Teresa Clyne
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Social Science
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Criminology
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184 Pages

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Beginner's Guide-An Introduction to Criminology : a Plain English Guide to Criminology
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Criminology
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Teresa Clyne
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An Introduction to Criminology The booklet is written in spoken English, not academic English, it is written as it is spoken, so if you're looking for that amazingly grammatically correct academic booklet, THIS IS NOT IT..... Criminology for Beginners has been written for aspiring criminologists or those wish to study criminology purely for personal interest. It has been written in easy to follow terms and will enable the student to understand the basics behind criminological theories, from the definition of crime to deviant and anti-social behaviour, from the Salem witch trials to medieval ordeals, the history of criminology, classical, neoclassical to modern day theories of crimes. It goes on the discuss Crime and Punishment and the Legal Systems in Both the UK and Ireland, finally discussing the Police, Courts and Judicial systems who deal with the perpetrators of crime, Criminological Theories Criminology Antisocial, deviant and immoral conduct The History of Criminology The Salem Witch Trials Medieval Trials The Enlightenment age The Classical School Jeremy Bentham Neoclassical The Positivist theory Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828) Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Modern Theories of Crime Anomie or Strain Theory Social Learning Theory Social Control Theory Labelling Theory Radical Theory Deterrence Theory An Economic Model of Crime Deterrence and Econometrics Environmentalism Rational Choice Ethnicity and Crime Feminist Theory Age and Crime Age/Crime Curve Distribution of Crime." American Journal of Sociology Mental Disorder and Crime The Original position The veil of ignorance Rawls Reasonable Citizens The Chicago School and the US theories Right Realism Left idealists White Collar Crime Insider Dealing Money laundering Theories of Violent Crime Murder Gang Crime Modern gangs Theories of Criminal Behaviour. Sexual Offenders Rape Biological Theories of crime Goddard's work was discredited Crime addictions Tolerance Withdrawal Craving Recognising criminal addictions A Theoretical Model of Behaviour Addictions for Addictive Offenders Media and Crime The Media Representation of Crime The Irish Legal System Brehon Law Source one Source two The European Community Treaties Regulations Directives. Decisions. Recommendations. Opinions. Source three Source four Delegated/secondary legislation The English Legal System The Rule of Law Types of Bills Breakdown of the UK Courts The Supreme Court and the European Court of Justice The Court Of Appeal The High Court Crown Courts Magistrates and County Courts The Police Sir Robert Peel's Nine Principles for Modern Policing Explanation of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) Investigations Department (CID) SOCA River police The Prison service HMS Prisons History of the Prison Service Probation Role and Function of the Probation Service Magistrates' and County Courts The Crown Court Sentencing County Court Small claims jurisdiction Appeals in the county court High Court Supreme Court. Penology in the UK The Early Penal System in Ireland The Modern Prison Service Location of Prisons and Places of Detention The Garda Sioch na The Civic Guards Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) The functions of the Garda The Petty Sessions Superior Courts in Ireland (pre 1900) The Supreme Court and court of Criminal Appeal The Function of the Courts An Introduction to the Irish Court System The District Court in Ireland The Small Claims Court The Circuit Court in Ireland The High Court in Ireland Structure of the High Court of Ireland The Court of Appeal in Ireland Appeals in criminal proceedings Appealing decisions of the Court of Appeal The Supreme Court in Ireland Decisions of Judges in the Supreme Court The lighter side of the law This booklet covers Criminology AND both the Irish and English/Welsh legal systems, but more emphasis on the Irish legal system. This is NOT an academic textbo, An Introduction to Criminology ( a boggers guide to an ould Irish chat in the Theories of Crime). Criminology for Beginners has been written for anyone interested in criminology, armchair criminologists or those who wish to study criminology purely for personal interest (shur even if your passing and like the cover...). It has been written in easy to follow terms and will allow the reader to understand the basics behind criminological theories, from the definition of crime to deviant and anti-social behaviour, to the Salem witch trials to medieval ordeals, the history of criminology, classical, neoclassical to modern-day theories of crimes.It goes on the discuss Crime and Punishment and the Legal Systems in both the UK and Ireland, finally discussing the Garda , Police, Courts and Judicial systems who deal with the perpetrators of crime. It covers areas such as: Criminological Theories. Criminology. Antisocial, deviant and immoral conduct. The History of Criminology. The Salem Witch Trials. Medieval Trials. The Enlightenment age.The Classical School. Jeremy Bentham. Neoclassical. The Positivist theory. Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828). Charles Darwin (1809-1882). Modern Theories of Crime. Anomie or Strain Theory. Social Learning Theory. Social Control Theory. Labelling Theory. Radical Theory. Deterrence Theory. An Economic Model of Crime.Deterrence and Econometrics. Environmentalism. Rational Choice. Ethnicity and Crime. Feminist Theory. Age and Crime. Age/Crime Curve. Mental Disorder and Crime. The Original position. The veil of ignorance. Rawls Reasonable Citizens. The Chicago School and the US theories. Right Realism. Left idealists. White Collar Crime. Insider Dealing. Money laundering. Theories of Violent Crime. Murder. Gang Crime. Modern gangs. Theories of Criminal Behaviour. Sexual Offenders. Rape. Biological Theories of crime. Goddard's work was discredited. Crime addictions. Recognising criminal addictions. A Theoretical Model of Behaviour . Addictions for Addictive Offenders. Media and Crime. The Media Representation of Crime. The Irish Legal System. The English Legal System. This booklet covers Criminology AND both the Irish and English/Welsh legal systems, but more emphasis on the Irish legal system. This is NOT an academic textbook but a booklet which will give you a positive and basic introduction or a grounding in Criminology. I am happy to answer any queries that anyone has regarding my writing, my writing style, qualifications, or just to have a quick chat you can email me on criminology.tee@gmail.com, An Introduction to Criminology The book is written in spoken English, not academic English, it is written as it is spoken, so if you're looking for that amazingly grammatically correct academic booklet, THIS IS NOT IT..... now that having been said... let me tell you about this book.Criminology for Beginners has been written for future criminologists or those wish to study criminology purely for personal interest (shur even if your passing and like the cover...) It has been written in easy to follow terms and will allow the reader to understand the basics behind criminological theories, from the definition of crime to deviant and anti-social behaviour, to the Salem witch trials to medieval ordeals, the history of criminology, classical, neoclassical to modern day theories of crimes. It goes on the discuss Crime and Punishment and the Legal Systems in both the UK and Ireland, finally discussing the Gardaí, Police, Courts and Judicial systems who deal with the perpetrators of crime, it covers areas such as:Criminological Theories Criminology Antisocial, deviant and immoral conduct The History of Criminology The Salem Witch TrialsMedieval TrialsThe Enlightenment age The Classical School Jeremy Bentham Neoclassical The Positivist theoryFranz Joseph Gall (1758-1828) Charles Darwin (1809-1882) Modern Theories of Crime Anomie or Strain Theory Social Learning Theory Social Control Theory Labelling Theory Radical Theory Deterrence Theory An Economic Model of Crime Deterrence and Econometrics Environmentalism Rational Choice Ethnicity and CrimeFeminist Theory Age and Crime Age/Crime Curve Mental Disorder and Crime The Original position The veil of ignoranceRawls Reasonable Citizens The Chicago School and the US theories Right Realism Left idealists White Collar CrimeInsider Dealing Money laundering Theories of Violent Crime Murder Gang Crime Modern gangs Theories of Criminal Behaviour.Sexual Offenders RapeBiological Theories of crime Goddard's work was discreditedCrime addictionsTolerance Withdrawal CravingRecognising criminal addictions A Theoretical Model of Behaviour Addictions for Addictive OffendersMedia and Crime The Media Representation of Crime The Irish Legal System Brehon Law Source one Source two The European Community Treaties Regulations Directives. Decisions. Recommendations. Opinions. Source three Source four Delegated/secondary legislation The English Legal System The Rule of Law Types of Bills The Supreme Court and the European Court of Justice The Court Of Appeal The High Court Crown Courts Magistrates and County Courts The Police Sir Robert Peel's Nine Principles for Modern Policing Explanation of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE) Investigations Department (CID)SOCA River police The Prison service HMS Prisons History of the Prison ServiceProbationMagistrates' and County Courts The Crown Court Sentencing County Court Small claims jurisdiction Appeals in the county court High Court Supreme Court. Penology in the UK The Early Penal System in IrelandThe Modern Prison Service Location of Prisons and Places of Detention The Garda Siochána The Civic Guards Criminal Assets Bureau (CAB) The functions of the Gardaí Superior Courts in Ireland (pre 1900) The Supreme Court and court of Criminal Appeal The Function of the CourtsAn Introduction to the Irish Court System The District Court in Ireland The Small Claims Court The Circuit Court in Ireland The High Court in Ireland Structure of the High Court of Ireland The Court of Appeal in Ireland Appeals in criminal proceedings Appealing decisions of the Court of Appeal The Supreme Court in Ireland Decisions of Judges in the Supreme Court The lighter side of the lawThis booklet covers Criminology AND both the Irish and English/Welsh legal systems, but more emphasis on the Irish legal system. This is NOT an academic textbook.

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