Criminology for the 21st Century Student
Author(s): Kimberly Karlberg , David Deenihan , Jeff Karlberg
Edition: 1
Copyright: 2016
Pages: 232
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, 17512005: 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 BLAMETHE 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 LIFECOURSE 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
SEUNGHUI 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 INCIDENTBASED REPORTING SYSTEMS
NATIONAL CRIME AND VICTIMIZATION SURVEY
JUVENILES AS VICTIMS
JUVENILE COURT STATISTICS
SELFREPORTING SURVEYS
CHAPTER TWELVE: TECHNOLOGY AND CRIME: SOCIAL MEDIA
KIMBERLY KARLBERG AND JEFF KARLBERG
SOCIAL NETWORKING
SNAPCHAT AND YIK YAK
INSTAGRAM AND KIK
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
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, 17512005: 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 BLAMETHE 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 LIFECOURSE 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
SEUNGHUI 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 INCIDENTBASED REPORTING SYSTEMS
NATIONAL CRIME AND VICTIMIZATION SURVEY
JUVENILES AS VICTIMS
JUVENILE COURT STATISTICS
SELFREPORTING SURVEYS
CHAPTER TWELVE: TECHNOLOGY AND CRIME: SOCIAL MEDIA
KIMBERLY KARLBERG AND JEFF KARLBERG
SOCIAL NETWORKING
SNAPCHAT AND YIK YAK
INSTAGRAM AND KIK
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