The Causes of Crime

The Causes of Crime
Author: Sarnoff A. Mednick,Terrie E. Moffitt,Susan A. Stack
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-06-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0521111897

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In this century, social factors have dominated theories of antisocial behaviour to the near-exclusion of other explanatory variables in the study of criminology. Criminologists are now coming to realise that fully understanding the causes of criminality requires consideration of both social and biological variables and that their models must take into account the interaction of the two. Reports of the relevant scientific work have previously been scattered through journals with varying disciplinary and geographical limitations. The book presents state-of-the-art investigation into the biological factors that produce criminal activity from authorities in nine countries who are on the forefront of research in behaviour genetics, neurophysiology, biochemistry, neuropsychology, psychophysiology, psychiatry and sociology. The Causes of Crime: New Biological Approaches offers the first comprehensive overview and integration of this new field of enquiry. It will be an invaluable resource for everyone concerned with the causes of criminal behaviour and interventions to reduce its frequency.

Crime Human Nature

Crime Human Nature
Author: James Q. Wilson,Richard J. Herrnstein
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 644
Release: 1998
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780684852669

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From Simon & Schuster, Crime & Human Nature is the definitive study of the causes of crime. Assembling the latest evidence from the fields of sociology, criminology, economics, medicine, biology, and psychology and exploring the effects of such factors as gender, age, race, and family, two eminent social scientists frame a groundbreaking theory of criminal behavior.

Criminality in Context

Criminality in Context
Author: Craig Haney
Publsiher: Psychology, Crime, and Justice
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: LAW
ISBN: 1433831422

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In this groundbreaking book that is built on decades of work on the front lines of the criminal justice system, expert psychologist Craig Haney encourages meaningful and lasting reform by changing the public narrative about who commits crime and why. Based on his comprehensive review and analysis of the research, Haney offers a carefully framed and psychologically based blueprint for making the criminal justice system fairer, with strategies to reduce crime through proactive prevention instead of reactive punishment. Haney meticulously reviews evidence documenting the ways in which a person's social history, institutional experiences, and present circumstances powerfully shape their life, with a special focus on the role of social, economic, and racial injustice in crime causation. Haney debunks the "crime master narrative"--the widespread myth that criminality is a product of free and autonomous "bad" choices--an increasingly anachronistic view that cannot bear the weight of contemporary psychological data and theory. This is a must-read for understanding what truly influences criminal behavior, and the strategies for prevention and rehabilitation that follow.

The Search for the Causes of Crime

The Search for the Causes of Crime
Author: Michael Dow Burkhead
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2006
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UOM:39015062890572

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"This volume examines criminology from the perspective of centuries of study. Written by a psychologist who has worked extensively with the criminal population, it focuses on the diverse theories that have been offered and the ways in which they contribute to the modern view of the criminal"--Provided by publisher.

What Causes Crime

What Causes Crime
Author: Don Weatherburn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 11
Release: 2001
Genre: Criminal anthropology
ISBN: 0731326253

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The Street Casino

The Street Casino
Author: Simon Harding
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2014-06-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447317180

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Gang violence is a continual problem in urban neighborhoods around the world. But most of our understanding of the violence and its causes comes through the lens of policing and crime control, with little attention to the role played by the structure, organization, and social makeup of a gang. The Street Casino offers new insight on that front, drawing on an extensive ethnographic study of gang members and community residents in South London. Simon Harding uses this new data to propose a new theoretical perspective on survival in violent street gangs, a constantly fluctuating life built on the accrual of ?street capital.”

Why Crime

Why Crime
Author: Claud Mullins
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2020-07-15
Genre: Criminal anthropology
ISBN: 0367136201

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Originally published in 1945. This book presents the developing opinions contemporary to the post-war period, of the social and psychological roots of criminal actions as seen through the viewpoint of a practising magistrate. Looking at the psychological treatment of delinquents in particular, using actual case experiences, various causes are illustrated, and future preventative interventions are suggested and categorised. Early childhood developmental effects leading to characteristic criminality are distinguished from those societal factors with later and lesser influence, in the opinion of the author. The book discusses the court systems for judging family disputes and divorce in comparison to criminal cases amongst its investigation into the cause of criminality. The author's ground-breaking work led to much reform in the UK judicial system and this book is a fascinating insight to the history of psychology, law and criminology.

Fixing Broken Windows

Fixing Broken Windows
Author: George L. Kelling,Catherine M. Coles
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1997
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780684837383

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Cites successful examples of community-based policing.