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Welcome to the companion website for Introduction to Criminology by Pamela J. Schram and Stephen G. Tibbetts. The resources on the site have been specifically designed to support your study.
On this website you will find:
- SAGE Original Video
- Media Resources
- Crime in the News
- Crime Rankings
- SAGE Journal Articles
- SAGE Reference Articles
- Learning Check Answers
Instructors can log in to access:
- Course Cartridges
- Test Bank
- PowerPoint®
- Class Activities
- Course Syllabi
- Lecture Notes
- Tables and Figures
- SAGE Original Video
- Media Resources
About the book:
This reader-friendly text presents a comprehensive and integrated approach to introductory criminology. Acclaimed authors and professors Pamela J. Schram and Stephen G. Tibbetts skillfully connect criminological theories to real-life cases to help students better understand criminology fundamentals. They thoroughly introduce theoretical perspectives that explain criminal behavior and are most respected by modern criminologists, while illustrating the theories with real-life examples such as street violence and property crimes. This text also includes many contemporary topics that are not well represented in competing texts, such as cybercrime, hate crimes, white-collar crime, homeland security, and identity theft.
Acknowledgments
We gratefully acknowledge Pamela J. Schram and Stephen G. Tibbetts for writing an excellent text and for reviewing the assets on this site. Special thanks are also due to Melissa Mauck Ryan at Sam Houston State University and Kimberly Dodson at Western Illinois University for creating the materials on this site.
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