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*PRE-ORDER, APPROX 4-6 BUSINESS DAYS* CRIM 5th Edition by Ron Hoffman 9781778415579 [ZZ]

*PRE-ORDER, APPROX 4-6 BUSINESS DAYS* CRIM 5th Edition by Ron Hoffman 9781778415579 [ZZ]

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Paperback, Cengage TAGS: CRJS2086

The fifth Canadian edition of CRIM offers an engaging and accessible approach to studying criminology, empowering students to understand diverse criminological theories and effectively address real-world issues. This edition integrates current events, expanded career information, and relevant Canadian case examples. It reflects the latest developments in criminology, includes updated data and statistics, and has enhanced feature boxes showcasing the practical application of theories. Additionally, there is expanded content on the impact of Indigenous communities on criminology.

What's New

  • ​​Revised and updated content to reflect developments and changes in criminology, including expanded coverage of cybercrime, new and emerging issues, and the latest changes in legislation, the Criminal Code, and government policies affecting the field.​
  • ​​Updated the criminology data and statistics, including police-reported crime data, with the most recent information available at time of publication​
  • ​​Updated content to include current and relevant Canadian case examples and topical issues​
  • ​​Revised feature boxes throughout, such as Theoretical Applications and Criminology on the Screen, to demonstrate how theories and concepts are applied in real life​
  • ​​Updated and expanded the content throughout to address issues affecting Indigenous communities​

Features

  • ​​Career Connections boxes highlight potential career paths and feature professionals currently working in the criminal justice system. Explore roles such as police officer, correctional officer, crime analyst and Crown attorney, youth justice worker and victim services worker​
  • ​​Theoretical Applications boxes illustrate how academic theories are translated into real-world results in the field of criminal justice. Each feature concludes with questions to prompt students to think critically about the issue or concept discussed​
  • ​​Policy and Practice in Criminology boxes examine a real-world issue on a broad scale. Examples include an analysis of the meaning of consent under Canadian law (Chapter 10) and the Gladue decision regarding restorative justice in Canada’s Indigenous communities (Chapter 8)​
  • ​​Criminology on the Screen boxes bring the concepts and issues of criminological theory to life. Examples include films, documentaries, and shows—such as Killers of the Flower Moon and Under the Bridge—many of which are based on real-life cases and events​
  • ​​Did You Know? boxes offer additional facts and insights, encouraging further reflection on the chapter topic​
  • ​​Teaching resources available, including Instructor Guide, PowerPoints, and a MindTap Educator’s Guide ​
  • ​​​MindTap is an online learning platform that gives professors complete control to craft a personalized, engaging learning experience that challenges students. MindTap delivers access to an eTextbook, study tools, a variety of activities and auto-graded assessment options, and student performance reporting​

 

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