Criminology for the 21st Century Student

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GENERAL TEXTBOOK LEARNING OUTCOMES

CHAPTER ONE: CRIME

WHO IS THE CRIMINAL? PAUL W. TAPPAN

CHAPTER TWO: THEORY

INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY RONALD L. AKERS

THE USE AND USEFULNESS OF CRIMINOLOGY, 17512005: ENLIGHTENED JUSTICE AND

ITS FAILURES LAWRENCE W. SHERMAN

CHAPTER THREE: CLASSICAL

MAJOR PRINCIPLES OF THE CLASSICAL SCHOOL FRANK SCHMALLEGER

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PRINCIPLES OF MORALS AND LEGISLATION JEREMY BENTHAM

AN ESSAY ON CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS CESARE BECCARIA

CHAPTER FOUR: BIOLOGICAL

MAJOR PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGICAL THEORIES FRANK SCHMALLEGER

WHO’S TO BLAMETHE INDIVIDUAL OR SOCIETY? FRANK SCHMALLEGER

CHAPTER FIVE: SOCIAL STRUCTURE

SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND ANOMIE ROBERT K. MERTON

THE CONFLICT OF CONDUCT NORMS THORSTEN SELLIN

TECHNIQUES OF NEUTRALIZATION GRESHAM M. SYKES AND DAVID MATZA

BROKEN WINDOWS JAMES Q. WILSON AND GEORGE L. KELLING

CHAPTER SIX : SOCIAL PROCESS

A SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY OF CRIME RONALD L. AKERS

SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY RONALD L. AKERS

CONTROL THEORY AND THE LIFECOURSE PERSPECTIVE TRAVIS HIRSCHI AND

MICHAEL R. GOTTFREDSON

CAUSES OF CRIME: A RADICAL VIEW MICHAEL J. LYNCH AND W. BYRON GROVES

CHAPTER SEVEN: PSYCHOLOGICAL

IRRESISTIBLE IMPULSE

M’NAGHTEN RULE

DURHAM RULE

INSANITY ON TRIAL

OTHER SOURCES

CHAPTER EIGHT: CRIMINAL PROFILES

ALBERT DE SALVO

CHARLES MANSON

DENNIS RADER

H.H. HOLMES

RICHARD RAMIREZ

RICHARD SPECK

AILEEN WUORNOS

CLYDE BARROW

DAVID BERKOWITZ

JEFFREY DAHMER

SUSAN ATKINS

TED BUNDY

LINDA KASABIAN

BONNIE PARKER

DYLAN KLEBOLD

EDMUND KEMPER

PATRICIA KRENWINKEL

OTTIS TOOLE

KENNETH BIANCHI

CHARLES STARKWEATHER

ANDREW KEHOE

SEUNGHUI CHO

GENENE JONES

ED GEIN

ANGELO BUONO

GARY RIDGWAY

STANLEY TOOKIE WILLIAMS

ADOLFO CONSTANZO

RAYMOND FERNANDEZ

ARTHUR SHAWCROSS

JOEL RIFKIN

MARTHA BECK

HENRY LEE LUCAS

WAYNE WILLIAMS

LEONARD LAKE

JOHN ALLEN MUHAMMAD

JOHN WAYNE GACY

BOBBY JOE LONG

LEE BOYD MALVO

CHAPTER NINE: CRIME TRENDS AND MAJOR CRIME DEFINITIONS 129

KIMBERLY KARLBERG AND JEFF KARLBERG

GENDER AND DELINQUENCY

RACE AND DELINQUENCY

CHRONIC OFFENDERS

SOCIAL FACTORS RELATED TO DELINQUENCY

SOCIAL CLASS AND DELINQUENCY

CHILD POVERTY

PEERS

AGE OF ONSET

FAMILY BOND

CHAPTER TEN: VICTIMS 137

KIMBERLY KARLBERG AND JEFF KARLBERG

VICTIMS OF CRIME

TYPES OF VICTIMS

FACTORS OF VICTIMIZATION, INDIVIDUAL, HOUSEHOLD, AND RELATIONSHIP

VICTIMS’ RIGHTS

ASSISTING VICTIMS

VICTIMS’ RESTITUTION

RESTORATIVE JUSTICE

A PARALLEL JUSTICE SYSTEM FOR VICTIMS

OFFICE FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME

CHAPTER ELEVEN: MEASURING JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

KIMBERLY KARLBERG AND JEFF KARLBERG

MEASURING JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

COLLECTING INFORMATION ON JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

UNIFORM CRIME REPORTS AND NATIONAL INCIDENTBASED REPORTING SYSTEMS

NATIONAL CRIME AND VICTIMIZATION SURVEY

JUVENILES AS VICTIMS

JUVENILE COURT STATISTICS

SELFREPORTING SURVEYS

CHAPTER TWELVE: TECHNOLOGY AND CRIME: SOCIAL MEDIA

KIMBERLY KARLBERG AND JEFF KARLBERG

SOCIAL NETWORKING

FACEBOOK

SNAPCHAT AND YIK YAK

INSTAGRAM AND KIK

TWITTER

VINE

TEXTING

SEXTING AND PORNOGRAPHY

BULLYING

VIOLENT VIDEO GAMES

GRAND THEFT AUTO

CALL OF DUTY

PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS

CHAPTER THIRTEEN: PUNISHMENT

WILBUR R. MILLER

DETERRENCE, THEORY OF

DEFINITION

REHABILITATION

RETRIBUTION

INCAPACITATION

DETERRENCE

GENERAL DETERRENCE

SPECIFIC DETERRENCE

CHAPTER FOURTEEN: PREVENTING CRIME: WHAT WORKS,

WHAT DOESN’T, WHAT’S PROMISING

LAWRENCE W. SHERMAN ET AL.

CHAPTER FIFTEEN: TERRORISM AND HOMELAND SECURITY

CASE STUDY: THE BTK KILLER

HOMELAND SECURITY

PREPAREDNESS

RESPONSE AND RECOVERY

LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF U.S. HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE

COMPUTER CRIME

CATEGORIES OF COMPUTER CRIMES

NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN CRIME FIGHTING

FREEDOM VS. SECURITY

Kimberly Karlberg
Kimberly Karlberg has worked in many areas of the Criminal Justice field, including local and federal-level Law Enforcement and a White-Collar Crime prevention project for a Fortune 500 company. She is a Professor and Coordinator of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Programs and Studies at Joliet Junior College. She has been teaching college for 12 years at Colorado Technical University Online, Kaplan University, Westwood College (Woodridge, Schiller Park, Calumet City, IL), Joliet Junior College Social and Behavioral Sciences Department, and now Program Coordinator of Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Programs and Studies at Joliet Junior College. Publications include: 25 Biggest Mistakes Law Enforcement Officers Make and How to Avoid Them (2007), 25 Contemporary Issues in Law Enforcement (2011), An Introduction to Law Enforcement for the Community College Student (2012). She's a graduate of Loyola University of Chicago, Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice Administration.
David Deenihan
Jeff Karlberg

GENERAL TEXTBOOK LEARNING OUTCOMES

CHAPTER ONE: CRIME

WHO IS THE CRIMINAL? PAUL W. TAPPAN

CHAPTER TWO: THEORY

INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY RONALD L. AKERS

THE USE AND USEFULNESS OF CRIMINOLOGY, 17512005: ENLIGHTENED JUSTICE AND

ITS FAILURES LAWRENCE W. SHERMAN

CHAPTER THREE: CLASSICAL

MAJOR PRINCIPLES OF THE CLASSICAL SCHOOL FRANK SCHMALLEGER

AN INTRODUCTION TO THE PRINCIPLES OF MORALS AND LEGISLATION JEREMY BENTHAM

AN ESSAY ON CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS CESARE BECCARIA

CHAPTER FOUR: BIOLOGICAL

MAJOR PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGICAL THEORIES FRANK SCHMALLEGER

WHO’S TO BLAMETHE INDIVIDUAL OR SOCIETY? FRANK SCHMALLEGER

CHAPTER FIVE: SOCIAL STRUCTURE

SOCIAL STRUCTURE AND ANOMIE ROBERT K. MERTON

THE CONFLICT OF CONDUCT NORMS THORSTEN SELLIN

TECHNIQUES OF NEUTRALIZATION GRESHAM M. SYKES AND DAVID MATZA

BROKEN WINDOWS JAMES Q. WILSON AND GEORGE L. KELLING

CHAPTER SIX : SOCIAL PROCESS

A SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY OF CRIME RONALD L. AKERS

SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY RONALD L. AKERS

CONTROL THEORY AND THE LIFECOURSE PERSPECTIVE TRAVIS HIRSCHI AND

MICHAEL R. GOTTFREDSON

CAUSES OF CRIME: A RADICAL VIEW MICHAEL J. LYNCH AND W. BYRON GROVES

CHAPTER SEVEN: PSYCHOLOGICAL

IRRESISTIBLE IMPULSE

M’NAGHTEN RULE

DURHAM RULE

INSANITY ON TRIAL

OTHER SOURCES

CHAPTER EIGHT: CRIMINAL PROFILES

ALBERT DE SALVO

CHARLES MANSON

DENNIS RADER

H.H. HOLMES

RICHARD RAMIREZ

RICHARD SPECK

AILEEN WUORNOS

CLYDE BARROW

DAVID BERKOWITZ

JEFFREY DAHMER

SUSAN ATKINS

TED BUNDY

LINDA KASABIAN

BONNIE PARKER

DYLAN KLEBOLD

EDMUND KEMPER

PATRICIA KRENWINKEL

OTTIS TOOLE

KENNETH BIANCHI

CHARLES STARKWEATHER

ANDREW KEHOE

SEUNGHUI CHO

GENENE JONES

ED GEIN

ANGELO BUONO

GARY RIDGWAY

STANLEY TOOKIE WILLIAMS

ADOLFO CONSTANZO

RAYMOND FERNANDEZ

ARTHUR SHAWCROSS

JOEL RIFKIN

MARTHA BECK

HENRY LEE LUCAS

WAYNE WILLIAMS

LEONARD LAKE

JOHN ALLEN MUHAMMAD

JOHN WAYNE GACY

BOBBY JOE LONG

LEE BOYD MALVO

CHAPTER NINE: CRIME TRENDS AND MAJOR CRIME DEFINITIONS 129

KIMBERLY KARLBERG AND JEFF KARLBERG

GENDER AND DELINQUENCY

RACE AND DELINQUENCY

CHRONIC OFFENDERS

SOCIAL FACTORS RELATED TO DELINQUENCY

SOCIAL CLASS AND DELINQUENCY

CHILD POVERTY

PEERS

AGE OF ONSET

FAMILY BOND

CHAPTER TEN: VICTIMS 137

KIMBERLY KARLBERG AND JEFF KARLBERG

VICTIMS OF CRIME

TYPES OF VICTIMS

FACTORS OF VICTIMIZATION, INDIVIDUAL, HOUSEHOLD, AND RELATIONSHIP

VICTIMS’ RIGHTS

ASSISTING VICTIMS

VICTIMS’ RESTITUTION

RESTORATIVE JUSTICE

A PARALLEL JUSTICE SYSTEM FOR VICTIMS

OFFICE FOR VICTIMS OF CRIME

CHAPTER ELEVEN: MEASURING JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

KIMBERLY KARLBERG AND JEFF KARLBERG

MEASURING JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

COLLECTING INFORMATION ON JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

UNIFORM CRIME REPORTS AND NATIONAL INCIDENTBASED REPORTING SYSTEMS

NATIONAL CRIME AND VICTIMIZATION SURVEY

JUVENILES AS VICTIMS

JUVENILE COURT STATISTICS

SELFREPORTING SURVEYS

CHAPTER TWELVE: TECHNOLOGY AND CRIME: SOCIAL MEDIA

KIMBERLY KARLBERG AND JEFF KARLBERG

SOCIAL NETWORKING

FACEBOOK

SNAPCHAT AND YIK YAK

INSTAGRAM AND KIK

TWITTER

VINE

TEXTING

SEXTING AND PORNOGRAPHY

BULLYING

VIOLENT VIDEO GAMES

GRAND THEFT AUTO

CALL OF DUTY

PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS

CHAPTER THIRTEEN: PUNISHMENT

WILBUR R. MILLER

DETERRENCE, THEORY OF

DEFINITION

REHABILITATION

RETRIBUTION

INCAPACITATION

DETERRENCE

GENERAL DETERRENCE

SPECIFIC DETERRENCE

CHAPTER FOURTEEN: PREVENTING CRIME: WHAT WORKS,

WHAT DOESN’T, WHAT’S PROMISING

LAWRENCE W. SHERMAN ET AL.

CHAPTER FIFTEEN: TERRORISM AND HOMELAND SECURITY

CASE STUDY: THE BTK KILLER

HOMELAND SECURITY

PREPAREDNESS

RESPONSE AND RECOVERY

LEGAL FRAMEWORK OF U.S. HOMELAND SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

INTERNATIONAL JUSTICE

COMPUTER CRIME

CATEGORIES OF COMPUTER CRIMES

NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN CRIME FIGHTING

FREEDOM VS. SECURITY

Kimberly Karlberg
Kimberly Karlberg has worked in many areas of the Criminal Justice field, including local and federal-level Law Enforcement and a White-Collar Crime prevention project for a Fortune 500 company. She is a Professor and Coordinator of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Programs and Studies at Joliet Junior College. She has been teaching college for 12 years at Colorado Technical University Online, Kaplan University, Westwood College (Woodridge, Schiller Park, Calumet City, IL), Joliet Junior College Social and Behavioral Sciences Department, and now Program Coordinator of Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement Programs and Studies at Joliet Junior College. Publications include: 25 Biggest Mistakes Law Enforcement Officers Make and How to Avoid Them (2007), 25 Contemporary Issues in Law Enforcement (2011), An Introduction to Law Enforcement for the Community College Student (2012). She's a graduate of Loyola University of Chicago, Bachelor’s and Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice Administration.
David Deenihan
Jeff Karlberg