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Criminology: A Complete Introduction: Teach Yourself

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Criminology is a multi-disciplinary subject - but it doesn't have to be difficult. This book, complete with case studies and key facts, forms a course which will take you from beginner or intermediate level to having a confident grasp of the subject. The book step-by-step explanations to help you grasp new topics or those that have previously confused you; practice questions throughout, to help embed your learning and improve your confidence; and detailed case studies to consolidate and contextualize your knowledge - all in one great-value book, with no need for extra course books or workbooks.


Chapters What is crime? How do we measure crime? Why do people commit crime? How can we prevent crime? How is crime detected? Serial killers; The crimes of the powerful; Political crime; Organized crime; Why do we punish criminals? What is the criminal justice system? The police; The courts; Trial procedure; Prisons; Youth crime; Punishment in the community; The criminal justice system - is it fair? Victimology; Studying Criminology.

The Complete Introduction series from Teach Yourself is the ultimate one-stop guide for anyone wanting a comprehensive and accessible entry point into subjects as diverse as philosophy, mathematics, psychology, Shakespeare and economics. Loved by students and perfect for general readers who simply want to learn more about the world around them, these books are your first choice for discovering something new.

256 pages, Paperback

Published July 14, 2020

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Peter Joyce

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Peter Joyce has produced some seventy titles ranging across the spectrum from travel and wildlife through biography to his specialist subject, history. Among his books is the bestselling South Africa in the 20th Century. Before becoming a full-time writer, he held senior positions with publishing companies in Zimbabwe and South Africa, including Struik and Reader’s Digest South Africa. He lives in Cape Town.


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October 19, 2020
I’ll focus on “A Complete Introduction” and “Teach Yourself”. Well, you really can teach yourself. I find this book satisfies lots of my curiousity about criminology. I used to be confused about its difference to forensic psychology but it’s totally different. A compacted introduction in 300+ pages and it covered a lot. A perfect book if you only want to peek a bit of the subject.

However, there are some terms I don’t quite know. Such a challenging read with dictionary always beside me. Some sentences are getting complicated as the book progresses, so I had to repeat again and again. Also, this book focuses only in the UK and the US, as the authors are lecturer and researcher in Manchester Metropolitan University. I’m afraid the system in Indonesia (and countries outside the UK/US, perhaps) isn’t the same, so I’m not sure if the solution for some problems listed is relieving enough for readers. Moreover, students majoring or planning to major in criminology may need to pick additional books as complement (especially if you’re always curious), although this book designed for students.

Despite the minuses, this book’s really helpful for learning what I’m dying to know, tho not too much that I want to be a criminologist. Second, I got to learn new vocabs.

A 4.5 out of 5 from me, but sadly no 0.5 here so I give this a 4.
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July 26, 2021
The first couple of chapters were ok, but as progressed with reading, it got a bit boring to sit down and read. Some parts were repetitive. Maybe if the data and examples were a bit more inclusive and diverse, instead of just focusing on the USA and the UK? Or at least focus on either the USA or UK at least because things get jumbled up in your brain as you read.
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March 8, 2022
I don't want to hear someone say "England and Wales" for at least a month.

Parts 1 to 10 were amazing, even took some notes, but then we got into things that were applied or about England and Wales, and I was bored. I thought this book will take a larger approach on the subjects but I guess I was wrong. I understand you can't make a book about the whole justice system or the other things discussed in this book but, as a person who is not from England, those chapters made me skim them just to move on to something more interesting.

The first ~ 10 chapters were nice because they didn't focus on things that happened or are about England and Wales, those are the chapters that are the most interesting and would be important to read.

A little disappointed about this book thought that since it is a Teach Yourself book it will be for everyone not just England & Wales population. I already bought and want to read Understand Psychology & Jung: The Key Ideas: From analytical psychology and dreams to the collective unconscious and more and I hope I won't be as disappointed.
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May 17, 2025
A pretty good book.

Although the book focuses on modern-day United Kingdom and United States, as most of the statistics provided are from the UK Government, it has been a pretty good introduction to criminology. The book mentions facts and definitions, tips for students (pursuing criminology or similar fields) and case studies that are related to the topic at hand. I appreciate the idea of a quiz at the end of each chapter to test one's understanding, as well as an abundant source of references (in fact boxes and at the end of each chapter that are useful for those who would like to read more.
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June 29, 2022
Informative in some aspects but I'm glad I never studied the field of Criminology.

It's essentially left-wing politics used as a lens to view the CJS.

Would not recommend.
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February 2, 2022
A great starter book for anyone interested in criminology. Focuses primarily on the UK legal system, but does refer to the US and occasionally Ireland or Australia, too. It's a great little textbook that's an easy read and perfect for anyone who is currently studying, or considering studying, criminology.
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