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The Crime Book

The Crime Book

From Jack the Ripper to modern drug cartels, The Crime Book offers over 100 gripping accounts that illuminate the history, psychology, and sociology of crime. This DK title is a compelling introduction to criminology for curious readers who love true crime, history, and investigative storytelling. With a measured, educational tone, it invites readers of all levels to explore motive, method, and impact.

Written in clear, accessible prose, The Crime Book is organized by era, theme, and notable cases, guiding you through each story with concise context and thoughtful analysis. The experience is enhanced by a visually rich DK layout—maps, timelines, sidebars, and illustrations—that make complex ideas feel tangible and memorable. Readers will enjoy the balance of narrative detail and big ideas, as each account connects historical crime to broader social forces.

Key concepts covered include criminology theories, investigative techniques, and the social context that shapes criminal behavior. For students and general readers alike, learning is inviting and accessible through short, focused entries, eye-catching visuals, and cross-cutting themes that invite comparison across eras and regions. Fans of crime fiction will appreciate the real-world stories, while aspiring analysts can use it as a solid reference tool.

  • Over 100 gripping accounts spanning historic to modern crimes
  • Big ideas in criminology: psychology, sociology, motives, and methods
  • Visually engaging DK layout with diagrams, maps, timelines, and illustrations
  • Notable cases featured: Black Dahlia, Bonnie and Clyde, Hatton Garden heist
  • Ideal reference for students, professionals, and crime fiction fans seeking depth
  • Clear, accessible writing that makes complex topics easy to understand

After finishing The Crime Book, readers gain a nuanced understanding of why crimes happen, how investigators think, and the broader social forces at work. It leaves you curious, thoughtful, and more confident discussing crime and its consequences—a lasting resource for study, discussion, and exploration.

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From Jack the Ripper to modern drug cartels, The Crime Book offers over 100 gripping accounts that illuminate the history, psychology, and sociology of crime. This DK title is a compelling introduction to criminology for curious readers who love true crime, history, and investigative storytelling. With a measured, educational tone, it invites readers of all levels to explore motive, method, and impact.

Written in clear, accessible prose, The Crime Book is organized by era, theme, and notable cases, guiding you through each story with concise context and thoughtful analysis. The experience is enhanced by a visually rich DK layout—maps, timelines, sidebars, and illustrations—that make complex ideas feel tangible and memorable. Readers will enjoy the balance of narrative detail and big ideas, as each account connects historical crime to broader social forces.

Key concepts covered include criminology theories, investigative techniques, and the social context that shapes criminal behavior. For students and general readers alike, learning is inviting and accessible through short, focused entries, eye-catching visuals, and cross-cutting themes that invite comparison across eras and regions. Fans of crime fiction will appreciate the real-world stories, while aspiring analysts can use it as a solid reference tool.

  • Over 100 gripping accounts spanning historic to modern crimes
  • Big ideas in criminology: psychology, sociology, motives, and methods
  • Visually engaging DK layout with diagrams, maps, timelines, and illustrations
  • Notable cases featured: Black Dahlia, Bonnie and Clyde, Hatton Garden heist
  • Ideal reference for students, professionals, and crime fiction fans seeking depth
  • Clear, accessible writing that makes complex topics easy to understand

After finishing The Crime Book, readers gain a nuanced understanding of why crimes happen, how investigators think, and the broader social forces at work. It leaves you curious, thoughtful, and more confident discussing crime and its consequences—a lasting resource for study, discussion, and exploration.