ABSTRACT

Explores the interdisciplinary nature and potential of the field of criminology, covering the fields of sociology, economics, psychology, biology, philosophy and religious studies. The conclusion demonstrates various theoretical approaches for policy development and discusses opportunities for incorporating academic contributions into the political process.

chapter Chapter Two|32 pages

Sociological Perspectives on Crime

chapter |6 pages

Commentary

chapter Chapter Three|30 pages

Economics and Crime

chapter |8 pages

Commentary

chapter |8 pages

Commentary

chapter Chapter Five|32 pages

Biological Perspectives on Crime

chapter |6 pages

Commentary

chapter Chapter Six|27 pages

Philosophy and Crime

chapter |4 pages

Commentary

chapter Chapter Seven|23 pages

Religious Studies and Crime

chapter |4 pages

Commentary