| Clarence Ray Jeffery - Social Science - 1990 - 504 pages
Full coverage of all the major schools of thought Biological, Social, Physchological, Economic, etc. While other texts focus primarily sociological causation of crime, Jeffery ... | |
| Frank H. Marsh, Janet Katz - Medical - 1985 - 412 pages
The papers in this volume explore biological explanations for criminal behavior, the major theories supporting sociobiology, as well as those that challenge it. | |
| Ruth Masters, Cliff Roberson - Social Science - 1990 - 468 pages
Textbook for undergraduate students considers crime causation from sociological, biological, and psychological perspectives. Also presents an overview of the development of ... | |
| Leonard Territo, James Halsted, Max Bromley - Law - 1992 - 664 pages
This volume refers to the natural environment of Singapore, and describes more than 40,000 non-microbial species of organisms that make up the island’s biodiversity. | |
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