Audiobook14 hours
Criminology for Dummies
Written by Steven Briggs
Narrated by Rick Adamson
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
Your thorough guide to comprehending and combating crime.
Are you fascinated by criminology, forensics, and detective work? This you-are-there guide takes you deep into the world of crime, giving you a better understanding of the dark recesses of the criminal mind and how law enforcement officials investigate crime. You'll gain real-world knowledge of the reasons for and consequences of crime, the way society responds to it, and, most important, how crime can be prevented.
#9679 Enter the world of crime-understand what crime is, how it is measured, and the various ways crime affects victims and society
#9679 Identify different types of crime-from white-collar crime to organized crime to terrorism, examine the nature of crime and why certain criminals are attracted to specific crimes
#9679 Know who commits crimes, and why-explore different theories that attempt to explain why people commit crimes
#9679 Take it to the streets-follow law enforcement officials and federal agencies as they chase and apprehend the bad guys
#9679 And more
Are you fascinated by criminology, forensics, and detective work? This you-are-there guide takes you deep into the world of crime, giving you a better understanding of the dark recesses of the criminal mind and how law enforcement officials investigate crime. You'll gain real-world knowledge of the reasons for and consequences of crime, the way society responds to it, and, most important, how crime can be prevented.
#9679 Enter the world of crime-understand what crime is, how it is measured, and the various ways crime affects victims and society
#9679 Identify different types of crime-from white-collar crime to organized crime to terrorism, examine the nature of crime and why certain criminals are attracted to specific crimes
#9679 Know who commits crimes, and why-explore different theories that attempt to explain why people commit crimes
#9679 Take it to the streets-follow law enforcement officials and federal agencies as they chase and apprehend the bad guys
#9679 And more
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- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Has some woke leftist talking points in it. I liked it, but not now.