Extractions: Crime Stories; Criminology and Crime Fiction - About the Course Ever since Beccaria published On Crimes and Punishments in 1767 criminology has been a central field of study concerning public policy and crime control. Various academic disciplines and intellectual approaches have been highly influential in the field and have shaped its direction. This subject explores the evolution of crime fiction and in so doing serves as a general introduction to the criminological field. The subject explores the emerging discourses between fact and fiction and the representation of crime in various media. Students are invited to explore various genres of crime fiction and also related fields of autobiography, historical narrative and journalism. The extent of the crime fiction discourse course will serve as a general introduction to criminological theory for some students. Those who are already familiar with the theoretical basis of criminology do not risk duplication and should still be able to find challenging materials and issues.
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Extractions: Out of print. Abstract This publication presents data about firearms deaths and violent deaths, and examines some trends over the past eighty years. It aims to assist in the better understanding of the relationship between violent death and use of firearms in Australia. Statistical information is collated from a number of sources including the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Police Service annual reports, and the Australian Institute of Criminology's National Homicide Monitoring program. Download Full Report as a single file Contents Title, Contents and Introduction (PDF 35kB) Trends in Violent Death and Firearms 1915-94 Australian Institute of Criminology National Homicide Monitoring Program, 1989-90 to 1992-93 Homicide Reported to the Police, 1975-76 to 1994-95 Deaths Caused by Firearms, Australia, 1983-94 ... Violent Deaths and Firearms: The International Context, 1974-94 Information on how to order this publication Research and Public Policy series Publications New Publications ... Home
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Trkindx The 2000 American Society of criminology Conference Tuesday, November 14, toSaturday, November 18 Program Track and Theme index To View an Abstract http://www.asc41.com/www/2000/trkindx.htm
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Extractions: The third article, Dueling Paradigms, by Dragan Milovanovic, gives the reader a broad view of differences between modern and postmodern approaches to knowledge and to criminology. In this article, Dragan examines differences between these paradigms; these dimensions include the nature of: (1) society and social structure,
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Extractions: "My Criminology degree is always a topic of interest at interviews I have attended and it has definitely made me stand out from the crowd." Joanna Lowe, graduated 2000 BA (Hons) Criminology Criminology offers the opportunity to study some of the most intractable problems in contemporary society. Law and order, crime and punishment and the future of criminal justice are issues which face everyone. Studying Criminology offers an opportunity to explore questions about these issues in some depth. Criminology staff are active in research across a range of topics, feeding policy and theoretical developments into the curriculum and ensuring a contemporary basis to the subject.
Extractions: Statistics Sources Other Sources [reference books, Internet links] STATISTICS SOURCES Sourcebook of Criminal Justice Statistics http://www.albany.edu/sourcebook Uniform Crime Reports for the United States (annual, 1930 to date) Gov. Docs U.S. J 1.14/7: Statistical Abstract of the United States Info Desk HA 202 .A38 (latest volume); Gov Docs C 3.134: (1938-1998) section five: Law Enforcement, Courts, Prisons . See also StatUSA (online under E-Reference/Statistics http://www.stat-usa.gov/ American Statistics Index [ASI] Government Documents Index Tables provides bibliographic coverage to all statistical data published by branches and agencies of the federal government; indexes specific tables of data. Reference HA202 .A36 1994 and Gov Docs C 3.134/2:C 83/2/; section on Crime and Education PRIMARY INDEXES AND ABSTRACTS: Criminal Justice Abstracts (online 1968 to present; 1978 to 1994 at Reference HV 6001 .C67), previous title 1970-1977: Crime and Delinquency Literature Criminal Justice Periodical Index (online, part of ProQuest), includes full-text access to periodicals such as
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Extractions: Law Library Faculty of Law Contact: Deborah Wright, Law Librarian A good way to start your research is to define your topic by using subject dictionaries and to find background information in encyclopaedias such as: Law Ref KM 700 .A3 1997 Dictionary of Criminology Law Ref KM 695.G7 D5 1983 Encyclopedia of Police Science Law Ref KM 615 .E53 1989 Encyclopedia of Women and Crime Law Ref KM 706 .Q22 E56 2000 Encyclopedia of World Crime Law Ref KM 700 .N3 1989 Halsbury's Laws of England Law Ref KL 39 .H32 1973 Law Ref KM 695 .U48 H35 1998 Laws of Australia Also at Law Ref KL 39 .L3 1993 To find books on your subject you can: search the Library Catalogue using the 'subject keyword' or 'general keyword' option.
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Extractions: Analysis prepared by Joyce L. Ogburn June 1990 A. ISSUES REVIEWED: Vol.1-8, 1961-1968 titled Excerpta Criminologica, published by Excerpta Criminologica Foundation. Vol. 9-19, 1969-1979 titled Abstracts on Criminology and Penology, published by Kluwer. Vol. 20-, 1980- published as Criminology and Penology Abstracts by Kugler Publications. B. FREQUENCY: Bimonthly. C. INTRODUCTION: GENERAL DESCRIPTION: Criminology and Penology Abstracts is "An international abstracting service covering the etiology of crime and juvenile delinquency, the control and treatment of offenders, criminal procedure, and the administration of justice." USABILITY: This abstract service is not difficult to use, although it would be improved by the addition of a five year cumulative index or an index for each of the first two titles. The existing annual indexes are extensive and detailed, requiring the scanning of each index entry for effective use. The subdivisions of the main sections of the abstracts are quite specific and helpful in getting to the right section. There are no instructions to the user. D. SCOPE:
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Extractions: WhiteheJ@access.etsu.edu Faculty: Michael Braswell, Stephen Brown, Dennis Hamm, Larry Miller, Leonore Simon, John Whitehead, Marian Whitson, The Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology offers the master of arts degree, which is designed to enhance student understanding of crime, societal reaction to crime, and efforts to control it. It prepares the student for advancement in criminal justice professions, teaching at the community college level, and study at the doctoral level. Program Admissions Requirements Admission decisions are based on the applicants score from the following formula: All three areas of the Graduate Record Examination (verbal, quantitative, and analytical) are summed together. Suggested Course of Study for an M.A. in Criminal Justice and Criminology
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