01119 2200241 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020000900097041000800106082000800114084001400122100002000136245009400156250001100250260003300261300003400294500001900328520046400347650001600811990002500827990002500852INLIS00000000000590520221110045425 a0010-0520005905221110 | | eng  a2042 aeng a364 a364 HAG i0 aHagan, Frank E.1 aIntroduction To Criminology :bTheories, Methods, and Criminal Behavior /cFrank E. Hagan aCet. 3 aChicago :bNelsonHall,c1989 aXVI, 523 hlm.; 24 cm ;c24 cm aIndeks : Index aThis text was written to serve the needs of Instructors in introductory criminology who wish to avoid the overly legalistic and crime control orientation of many recent basic criminology textbooks. While a familiarity with the legal and criminal justice systems is important in the basic course, many works have so emphasized these elements that they have given short shrift to the vital core of criminological inquiry : theory, method, and criminal behavior. 4aKriminologi a01580/MKRI-P/II-2005 a01580/MKRI-P/II-2005