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020 _a978-621-04-0104-2
040 _cFoundation University
050 _a(CLJ-Crim) HV 6023
_b2019 P198
100 _aPanugaling, Glenda C.
_910021
245 _aTheories of Crime Causation /
_cGlenda C. Panugaling and Gerry J. CaƱo
250 _aFirst Edition
260 _aQuezon City ;
_bRex Book Store ,
_c2019.
300 _avii, 193 pages ;
_bill. tables.
_c23 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and appendices
520 _aTheories of Crime Causation is a major course in Bachelor of Science in Criminology programwhich captures the theoretcal 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 theinstitutions such as political, economic, environmental, social, psychological, biological, women offenders,biopsychosocial,and life course. It is designed to help the students comprehend,evaluate, analyze, and apply the complex theoriesof crime causation which may also be useful when they will be taking the Board Licensure Exam forCriminologists since the book is in compliant with the Outcomes-based Education (OBE) curriculumas mandated by the Commission on Higher Education.The book is a repository of outcomes-basedactivities that provides avenue for teachers and students to respond on the demand of existing curriculumand nature of the board exam for them to become significant and skilled members of the society. This book has twelve (12) chapters. The first chapter allows the students to understand the basicconcept of social norms and ethics. It permits them to understand the foundation of human behavior.Thesecond chapter empowers them to examine how theories are created and developed by theorists.Thethird chapter talks about the biological theories of crime causation;classical theories of crime causationare discussed in chapter four;psychological theories are tackled in chapter five; sociological theories arepresented in chapter six; chapter seven outlines the economic theories of crime causation;chapter eighttakes the biopsychosocial theories;political and social conflict theories of crime causation are offeredin chapter nine; developmental theories are in chapter ten; theories in women offenders are in chaptereleven,and the last chapter points out the ecology or environmental theories of crime causation. Thrust with arrows of compassion, academic commitment and sense of duty to empower theFilipino youth, the authors were courageously ventured on writing the book as a modest contribution inshaping a great nation.
650 _2LC
_aCriminologists--United States.
_910022
650 _2LC
_aCriminal justice, Administration of--United States
_910023
650 _2LC
_aCrime--Sociological aspects.
_910024
690 _2FU
_aTheories
_910025
690 _2FU
_aCrime Causation
_910026
942 _2lcc
_cBK
_h(CLJ-Crim) HV 6023
_i2019 P198
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