The eleventh edition of Criminology is a lively introduction to the study of crime, authored by John Conklin and published by Pearson in January 2012 under ISBN-13: 978-0132767965. This comprehensive text delves into critical issues within the field, including how people learn to commit crimes, the development of criminal careers, and the organization of criminal behavior. Unlike other texts that may adopt a “crime-of-the-week” approach, this edition offers a more nuanced exploration of these topics.
The book is enhanced with numerous boxed selections, easy-to-understand tables and graphs, and over 50 compelling features that provide additional context and real-world examples. Despite its scholarly depth, the text remains accessible to students, making it well-suited for one-semester courses in criminology. This edition promises an engaging and informative journey into the complexities of criminal behavior and the study of crime.
