7 Part 3: Figuring Out Who Commits Crimes and Why Chapter 11: What Factors Lead to Crime? Noting Personal Characteristics That Many Criminals Share Looking at the Impact of Societal Conditions on Crime Studying the Impact of Atmospheric Changes Chapter 12: Regarding Crime as a Rational Decision: Rational Choice Theory Taking a Quick Tour through Classical Theory Calculating the Benefits and Drawbacks of Crime Creating Rational Deterrents to Crime Examining the Limits of Rational Choice Theory Chapter 13: Looking at Society’s Role in Crime Introducing Social Disorganization Theory Studying Strain Theory Considering Social Learning Theories Delving into Social Control Theories Chapter 14: Can Your Mind or Body Make You a Criminal? Biological Positivism: Trying to Link Appearance to Crime Wrestling with the Influence of Genetics Blaming the Brain Struggling with Mental Illness Dealing with a Personality Disorder Chapter 15: Critical Criminology: Theories off the Beaten Path Considering Someone a Criminal: Labeling Theory Exploring Feminist Theory Examining Leftist Realism: A Response to Law and Order Making Peace with Peacemaking Theory Seeking Healing through Restorative Justice
8 Part 4: Fighting Crime Chapter 16: Battling Crime at the Local Level Keeping the Streets Clean: The Players at the Local Level Thinking about Theories of Policing Chapter 17: Tackling Crime at the Federal Level Sorting through the Alphabet Soup of Federal Agencies Coordinating Federal and Local Efforts Chapter 18: Solving Crimes: The Process Responding to a Crime Scene Using Special Crime-Fighting Tools and Techniques
9 Part 5: Prosecuting and Punishing Crime Chapter 19: Seeking Justice in Court: The Players and Their Roles Prosecutors: Guardians of Safety Defense Attorneys: Guardians