ABSTRACT
This book is about the law and order issue, and the role social scientists have played in legitimating it as a problem of grave social consequences. It is a study on rising crime rates and criminal behaviour within the limits of conventional social science, with its advantages and disadvantages.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|127 pages
General Theories of Crime, Law and Sanctions
part II|116 pages
Testing General Theories
part III|36 pages
The State of the Subject