Criminology and Social Policy
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Exploring the intricate connection between social policy and crime, this book delves into how various social policies impact criminal behavior and societal responses to crime. It provides a comprehensive analysis of criminological theories and their implications for policy-making, emphasizing the importance of understanding social factors in addressing crime. Through systematic examination, it highlights the role of social structures in shaping crime rates and the effectiveness of different policy approaches in crime prevention and control.
