This book, now in its third edition, is still unsurpassed in terms of its depth, breadth
and coverage for new undergraduate Criminology students. The addition of a chapter
on politics and crime does what so few textbooks manage to do – locate criminology
within its historical, social and political context. The live Twitter feed and Facebook
page will complement the author’s already well established position as the ‘go to’
criminologist on social media.”
—Dr Sarah Charman, University of Portsmouth
“Criminology is by far the best, most comprehensive and authoritative textbook available.
The third edition provides updated material on recent developments and an
invaluable new chapter on the politics of crime control. The clarity of the writing,
the breadth and depth of coverage, the links to further reading and to other relevant
resources all make this a perfectly balanced introduction to the subject.”
—Professor George Mair, Liverpool Hope University
“Comprehensive in its coverage and written in a manner that is accessible to all
students, the third edition of Criminology underlines why it is the undergraduate
textbook. The classic sections have been complemented by new chapters that help
students understand how crime control does not take place in a vacuum (The Politics
of Crime and its Control), as well as encouraging students to think critically about
the crime information we consume (Crime Data and Crime Trends). The most valuable
aspect of the text is how core research methods concepts are provided in the
same books as criminological content, which helps students to see, and understand,
the crucial link between theory and research. Without doubt, this textbook provides
the starting point for any criminological discussion.”