Policing and Punishing the Drinking Driver

Policing and Punishing the Drinking Driver
Author: Ross Homel
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781468470772

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Policing and Punishing the Drinking Driver is at one level about the impact of specific drinking-driving countermeasures (punishments imposed by courts on convicted offenders and random breath testing) in a particular place (New South Wales, Australia) in two particular years (1972 and 1983). At another level, however, the research reported herein is concerned with general questions of deterrence, and with the impact of the criminal justice system on the perception and behavior of a broad cross-section of the population. In contrast to much of the research in the drink-drive field, the research questions concentrate on the psychological and sociological processes whereby behavior is altered in the short-term as the result of a massive legal intervention or as the result of the routine imposition of legal punishments.

Policing the Drinking Driver

Policing the Drinking Driver
Author: Ross Homel
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1986
Genre: Drinking and traffic accidents
ISBN: UCBK:C100948786

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Deterring the Drinking Driver

Deterring the Drinking Driver
Author: Hugh Laurence Ross
Publsiher: Free Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1984
Genre: Law
ISBN: UOM:39015010400185

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Un peeling Tradition

Un peeling Tradition
Author: Keith Bryett,Colleen Lewis
Publsiher: Macmillan Education AU
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0732927862

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This text pursues the relevance of current policing techniques to Australian society and its future development. It also considers the inherent resistance of the police to change. The various issues addressed are divided into five broad themes: the crime problem, contemporary issues, managing the police, police and society, and police and politics. It relies on an interdisciplinary approach to the topics covered, and introduces the reader to some of the most urgent, controversial and perplexing questions in modern policing. Includes references and an index.

Dealing with Drinking Drivers

Dealing with Drinking Drivers
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 108
Release: 1986
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UOM:39015075400021

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Policing and Security in Practice

Policing and Security in Practice
Author: T. Prenzler
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2012-04-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137007780

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This volume addresses critical questions about how to achieve the best outcomes from police and security providers by reviewing and critiquing the scientific literature and identifying best practice guidelines. Chapters cover a range of topical issues, including legitimacy, organised crime, public protests and intelligence and investigations.

Psychology and Policing

Psychology and Policing
Author: Neil Brewer,Carlene Wilson
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 455
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781134780501

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Psychological theory and research have much to contribute to the knowledge and skill bases underlying effective policing. Much of the relevant information, however, is dispersed across a variety of different psychological and criminal justice/policing journals and seldom integrated for those applied psychologists interested in policing issues or for police policymakers/administrators and others working in the criminal justice area who are not familiar with the psychological literature. Designed to accommodate the needs of these different groups, this book addresses both operational policing issues and issues relevant to the improvement of organizational functioning by providing integrative reviews of psychological theory and research that deal with effective policing. It illustrates how the theory and research reviewed are relevant to specific policing practices. These include eyewitness testimony, conflict resolution, changing driver behavior, controlling criminal behavior, effective interviewing, and techniques of face reconstruction. The volume's readable style makes it accessible to a diverse audience including undergraduate and postgraduate students in forensic/organizational/applied psychology, criminal justice, and police science programs, and police administrators and policymakers. It will also interest psychologists whose primary focus includes policing and criminal justice issues. The book should draw attention to the often unrecognized and valuable contribution that mainstream psychology can make to the knowledge base underpinning a wide variety of policing practices.

Routine Activity and Rational Choice

Routine Activity and Rational Choice
Author: Ronald V. Clarke,Marcus Felson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2017-10-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351492546

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Two new criminological approaches are defined and applied to categories of crime in Routine Activity and Rational Choice, now available in paperback. Routine activity analyzes the criminal event, and avoids motivations and psychology as topics for discussion, whereas rational choice approaches crime as purposive behavior designed to meet the offender's commonplace needs, such as money, status, sex, and excitement. These conceptual models are both employed to analyze such crimes as drunk driving, gun use, kidnapping, and political violence. This volume discusses the relationship of these theories to more traditional approaches to crime studies.The Advances in Criminological Theory series encourages theory construction and validation in the articles and themes selected for publication. It also furthers the free exchange of ideas, propositions, and postulates. Following publication of the first volume, Michael J. Lynch of Florida State University asserted that "Advances in Criminological Theory is to be applauded as an attempt to revive criminological theory by providing an accessible outlet." Contributions to this volume include: Pierre Tremblay, "Searching for Suitable Co-offenders"; Raymond Paternoster and Sally Simpson, "A Rational Choice Theory of Corporate Crime"; Richard B. Felson, "Predatory and Dispute-related Violence"; Gordon Trasler, "Conscience, Opportunity, Rational Choice, and Crime"; Ezzat A. Fattah, "The Rational Choice/Opportunity Perspectives as a Vehicle for Integrating Criminological and Victimological Theories"; Patricia L. Brantingham and Paul J. Brantingham, "Environment, Routine, and Situation"; Maurice Cusson, "A Strategic Analysis of Crime"; Richard W. Harding, "Gun Use in Crime, Rational Choice, and Social Learning Theory."