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|a Theories of crime through popular culture /
|c Sarah E. Daly, editor.
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|a An introduction to criminological theory and popular culture -- Deterrence theory and Batman -- Social learning theory and Mean girls -- General strain theory and The white shadow -- Anomie and The purge -- Rational choice theory and Friends -- Opportunity theories and Super Mario Bros. -- Opportunity theories and The bachelor -- Routine activity theory and 13 reasons why -- Self-control theory and The office -- Collective efficacy theory and Mister Roger's neighborhood -- Life-course theory and Romance -- Labeling theory and Joker -- Hegemonic masculinity and Game of thrones -- Critical criminology and Hunger games -- Radical criminology and Star wars.
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|a This textbook brings criminology theories to life through a wide range of popular works in film, television and video games including 13 Reasons Why, Game of Thrones, The Office, and Super Mario Bros, from a variety of contributors. It serves as an engaging and creative introduction to both traditional and modern theories by applying them to more accessible, non-criminal justice settings. It helps students to think more broadly like critical criminologists and to identify these theories in everyday life and modern culture. It encourages them to continue their learning outside of the classroom and includes discussion questions following each chapter. The chapters use extracts from the original works and support the assertions with research and commentary. This textbook will help engage students in the basics of criminology theory from the outset.
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