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Chapter 1: Crime and Criminology
Chapter 2: The Nature and Extent of Crime: Measuring Behavior
Chapter 3: Early Explanations for Criminal Behavior and Neoclassical Theories
Chapter 4: Biological Explanations for Criminal Behavior
Chapter 5: Psychological Explanations for Criminal Behavior
Chapter 6: Sociological Theories I: Social-Structural Explanations for Criminal Behavior
Chapter 7: Sociological Theories II: Social Control, Conflict, Feminist, and Labeling Theories
Chapter 8: Crimes of Violence I: Assault and Rape
Chapter 9: Crimes of Violence: Robbery, Murder, Hate Crime, and Terrorism
Chapter 10: Property Crimes: Larceny, Fraud, Burglary, Fencing, and Arson
Chapter 11: Organizational Criminality: White-Collar Crime and Organized Crime
Chapter 12: Public Order Crimes: Drugs, Alcohol, and Sex
Chapter 13: Responding To Crime: The Police and the Courts
Chapter 14: Responding To Crime: Corrections
Chapter 15: Victimology
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