Subcultural theories

"CrimComics offers a new way to approach criminological theory by engaging students with impactful, highly visual illustrated texts. Each CrimComics Issue traces the development of the theory--placing it in social and political context--and demonstrates its application to the real world. The la...

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Main Author: Gehring, Krista S. (Author)
Contributors: Batista, Michael R. (Contributor) ; Wallace, Cheryl L. (Writer of preface) ; Berg, Mark T.
Format: Print Image
Language:English
Published: New York Oxford University Press [2019]
In: CrimComics (issue 6)
Year: 2019
Availability in Tübingen:Present in Tübingen.
UB: 63 Q 11
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Summary:"CrimComics offers a new way to approach criminological theory by engaging students with impactful, highly visual illustrated texts. Each CrimComics Issue traces the development of the theory--placing it in social and political context--and demonstrates its application to the real world. The last page of each Issue features review questions and key terms. Issue 6, Subcultural Theories, introduces students to theories that emerged after WWII that sought to explain delinquent subcultures found among lower-class youth, particularly juvenile gangs."--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references
Die Angabe: "foreword written by Mark T. Berg" steht auf dem Buchdeckel
Physical Description:vi, 23 Seiten, 27 cm
ISBN:9780190207199
0190207191