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Theories of crime causation /

Panugaling, Glenda C.

Theories of crime causation / Glenda C. Panugaling, PhD and Gerry J. Caño, PhD - First edition - Manila, Philippines : Rex Book Store, 2019. - viii, 198 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm. - Criminology series .

OBE : Outcomes-Based Education -- Front cover

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter I : Understanding the basic philosophy of social norms and ethics. -- Chapter II : Examining the theoretical foundation of crime causation. -- Chapter III : Exploring the biological theories of crime causation. -- Chapter IV : Determining the classical theories of crime causation. -- Chapter V : Explaining the psychological theories of crime causation. -- Chapter VI : Categorizing the sociological theories of crime causation. -- Chapter VII : Outlining the economic theories of crime causation. -- Chapter VIII : Stating the biopsychosocial theories of crime causation. -- Chapter IX : Identifying the political/social conflict theories of crime causation. -- Chapter X : Discussing the developmental theories of crime causation. -- Chapter XI : Recognizing the theories on women offenders. -- Chapter XII : Discovering the ecology or environmental theories of crime causation.

Theories of Crime Causation is a major course in Bachelor of Science in Criminology program which captures the theoretical perspective of crime causation committed by individuals and institutions. It provides a wide array of theories from all dimensions and aspects of the person, the society, and the institutions such as political, economic, environmental, social, psychological, biological, women offenders,,biopsychosocial, and life course.

9786210401042 (paperback)


Causation (Criminal law)
Crime
Theory


Criminology, Bachelor of Science in :--Theories of Crime Causation ;--CRM122

HV 6115 / .2019 P36