Rethinking Homicide
Discover the intricacies of crime with "Rethinking Homicide" by Terance D. Miethe, published by Cambridge University Press in 2004. This insightful book comprises 346 pages of thorough analysis and exploration, utilizing multiple data sources to present a micro-historical perspective on homicide. Miethe examines the dynamics of homicide situations, offering a detailed look at the changes and continuities over time.
Through a focused approach, this work highlights the varying contexts of homicide across different social groups, revealing both similarities and differences that shape these tragic events. Ideal for students and professionals in criminology and sociology, "Rethinking Homicide" provides a crucial understanding of the sociological aspects surrounding this complex issue. Enhance your knowledge with this essential read in the realm of social sciences.