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Pamela Davies & Michael Rowe 
An Introduction to Criminology 

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A comprehensive introduction to all the key topics, perspectives, and themes that you will cover when studying criminology and criminal justice.

An Introduction to Criminology provides you with a thorough grounding in the main traditions and perspectives within the discipline and introduces cutting edge emerging themes that will shape criminology for years to come. It features insight from over 30 international experts with each chapter written by leading specialists within the field, giving you an in-depth and authoritative account of each vital area of study, from organised crime and victimisation to life-course criminology, prisons, and youth justice.

Key features:



  • Covers emerging areas of criminology and contemporary issues such as cybercrime, cultural criminology, hate crime, human trafficking, and gendered violence.

  • Contains a range of features to help you study, including case studies and questions, student voices and advice, reflective exercises and more.

  • Supports lecturers by providing access to a suite of online resources, featuring exclusive video content from the SAGE Video Criminology Collection, critical thinking exercises, multiple choice tests, and sample essay questions.


Essential reading for any student of criminology, this will be a go-to reference text throughout your studies.

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Part 1: Introduction to Crime and Criminology

Chapter 1: Being a Criminologist – Linda Asquith

Chapter 2: History and Crime – Eloise Moss

Chapter 3: Crime, Victimisation and Criminology – Jacki Tapley

Chapter 4: Tool of the Trade: Crime, Survey and Big Data – Andromachi Tseloni and Elaine Duncan

Chapter 5: Crime and the Media – Sarah Moore

Part 2: Theories and Concepts of Criminology

Chapter 6: Approaches to Criminological Theory – Michael Rowe

Chapter 7: Social Harm and Zemiology: Expanding the Horizons of Criminology – Thomas Raymen

Chapter 8: Feminist Criminologies – Loraine Gelsthorpe and Lucy Trafford

Chapter 9: Development and Life-Course Criminology – Tara Renae Mc Gee, David P. Farrington and Darrick Jolliffe

Chapter 10: Cultural Criminology – Keith Hayward and Jairo Matallana-Villarreal

Chapter 11: Southern and Comparative Criminology – Max Travers

Part 3: Contemporary Challenges

Chapter 12: Cyber Crime – Francis Gaffney and Carl Wearn

Chapter 13: Terrorism – Francis Gaffney

Chapter 14: Corporate Crime and the Regulation of Ecocide – David Whyte

Chapter 15: Organised and Transnational Crime – Xavier L’Hoiry and Jo Large

Chapter 16: Green Crimes and Green Criminology – Angus Nurse

Chapter 17: Trafficking and Exploitation – Laura Connelly

Chapter 18: Hate Crime – Neil Chakraborti and Stevie-Jade Hardy

Chapter 19: Race and Racialized Crime – Tina G. Patel

Chapter 20: Gender, Crime and Victimization – Nicola Groves

Part 4: Criminal Justice Practice

Chapter 21: Social Control – Murray Lee and Alex Simpson

Chapter 22: Models of Justice – Natasha Mulvihill and Marianne Hester

Chapter 23: Partnership and Multi-Agency Working: Tackling Domestic Abuse – Pamela Davies

Chapter 24: Policing – Ben Bradford

Chapter 25: The Crown Prosecution Service – Joanne Clough

Chapter 26: The Court System in England and Wales – Kayliegh Richardson

Chapter 27: Out of Court Disposals and Diversion – Paul Biddle, Lyndsey Bengtsson and Aaron Amankwaa

Chapter 28: Non-Custodial Sentencing – George Mair

Chapter 29: Prisons – Kate Herrity and Jason Warr

Chapter 30: Youth Crime and Youth Justice – Tim Bateman

Chapter 31: Victims, Witnesses and the Criminal Justice System – Pamela Davies and Ian R. Cook

Chapter 32: Being a Criminologist and Doing Real World Criminological Research – Jamie Harding

Chapter 33: Transitioning from Undergraduate Study of Criminology to Further Study and Your Working Life – Michael Rowe

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Professor Michael Rowe′s research interests have tended to focus on accountability and governance in policing, and the changing organisation and delivery of policing in relation to diversity, professionalisation, the application of Evidence Based Policing and the challenges of policing in a digital age. A recent project has explored the changing nature of visible policing in relation to the impact of police buildings, material culture and social media on public perceptions of legitimacy and authority, as well as on police officer and staff professional culture and identity. Other projects have examined innovative police responses to domestic violence, organisational and cultural change in the policing of adult sexual assault investigations and the ethical and governance challenges of using scientific research and AI technology in contemporary policing.  He is currently developing work exploring the policing of Anthropocentric climate change. He has published widely on these and related matters in the British Journal of Criminology, Policing and Society, Public Management Review, the Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, Criminology and Criminal Justice and many other journals. His books include Policing the Police (Policy Press, 2020) and Accountability in Policing: Contemporary Debates (Routledge, 2015, edited with Stuart Lister) and Introduction to Policing (Sage, 2018, third edition). He is editor of the International Journal of Police Science and Management.
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