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Criminology & Criminal Justice – Fall 2015

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STATISTICS CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORY EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS Get your eReview copy at coursesmart.com for instant access to the text. online resources FREE online instructor and/or student resources are included. Instructor and student online tools and resources for course preparation, study, and further exploration are included FREE. edge.sagepub.com Personalized study tools and customizable teaching resources are included FREE with the text when ordered using the "print + SAGE edge select" bundle ISBN. | edge.sagepub.com Interactive eBook is included FREE with the text when ordered using the "print + interactive eBook" bundle ISBN. Video resources are included and/or available for purchase. STATISTICS FOR CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE Second Edition Jacinta M. Gau ISBN: 978-1-4833-7845-9 • February 2015 Demonstrate to students that statistics used in criminal justice can be enlightening and eye-opening, and that pre-conceived notions of their academic inadequacies coming into the course are false. online resources • CRIME AND EVERYDAY LIFE Fifth Edition Marcus Felson | Mary Eckert ISBN: 978-1-4833-8468-9 • February 2015 Engage your students with realistic ways to reduce or eliminate crime and criminal behavior. SELF-CONTROL AND CRIME OVER THE LIFE COURSE Carter Hay | Ryan Meldrum ISBN: 978-1-4833-5899-4 • March 2015 Use self-control research to inform policy efforts that reduce the societal costs of low self-control and the behaviors it enables.

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