Cover of James Alan Fox, Jack Levin, Kenna Quinet: Will To Kill

James Alan Fox, Jack Levin, Kenna Quinet Will To Kill

Making Sense of Senseless Murder

Price for Eshop: 1633 Kč (€ 65.3)

VAT 0% included

New

E-book delivered electronically online

E-Book information

SAGE Publications

2018

EPub
How do I buy e-book?

384

978-1-5063-6595-4

1-5063-6595-7

Annotation

"Written in an engaging manner that challenges critical thinking throughout, the text is very readable and balances providing facts grounded in research with case examples."-Minna Cirino, Shenandoah UniversityNow with SAGE Publishing, The Will to Kill: Making Sense of Senseless Murder explores extraordinary and seemingly inexplicable cases of homicide-not to sensationalize them-but to educate students about these crimes. Authored by renowned experts, the Fifth Edition places recent crimes in context by reviewing current homicide laws, introducing the latest theories that seek to explain murder, and presenting up-to-date statistical data that identify homicide patterns and trends. Students develop a foundational understanding of a variety of topics, for example, domestic and workplace homicide, cult and hate killings, murders committed by juveniles, and serial slayings. Students also examine various criminal justice responses to homicide, including the strategies and tactics employed to apprehend, prosecute, and punish killers.New to the Fifth Edition Up-to-date research and data offers students the latest statistics on homicide patterns and trends in recent years. New illustrative cases cover various forms of homicide, focusing on crimes that drew significant interest from the public and policymakers alike and provide students with unique insights into violent behavior. Updated coverage of recent controversies, legislative changes, and Supreme Court decisions includes heightened concern over mass shootings, hate-motivated homicide and terrorism; new laws, shifting policies, and Supreme Court rulings pertaining to gun rights, juvenile offenders and the death penalty; and advances in surveillance technology, computer-aided investigation, and DNA forensic testing. Early introduction of theories helps students to understand the definition of homicide/homicide laws before developing a theoretical framework to explain violence.Instructors: Sign in at study.sagepub.com/fox for access to curated content contributed by the text's authors, including links to articles and opinion pieces written by the authors.

Ask question

You can ask us about this book and we'll send an answer to your e-mail.