Theories of crime causation / Glenda C. Panugaling, PhD and Gerry J. Caño, PhD
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TextLanguage: English Series: Criminology seriesEdition: First editionDescription: viii, 198 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmISBN: - 9786210401042 (paperback)
- HV 6115 .2019 P36
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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.
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