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International Handbook of Criminology

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext There are a number of books on criminology in the market, but none as remarkable as this. … As I thumbed through the book, I immediately sensed the world view of criminology that this book provides. — Anil Aggarwal’s Internet Journal of Forensic Medicine and Toxicology , Volume 12, Number 1, January - June 2011 Informationen zum Autor Shlomo G. Shoham is Professor of Law and an interdisciplinary lecturer at Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University, and is a world-renowned criminologist who has published more than 100 books and about 1,000 articles on crime, deviance, philosophy, religion, psychology, and the human personality. Over the years, he has developed his innovative personality theory, a highly appraised new theory of personality development. In 2003, Professor Shoham was awarded the Israel Prize for research in criminology. Previously, he was awarded the Sellin-Glueck Award, the highest prize in American criminology, and recently the prestigious Emet Prize. He is the recipient of a decoration from the prime minister of France. Professor Shoham has lectured all over the world and has been a resident at the universities of Oxford, Harvard, and the Sorbonne. Paul Knepper is Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociological Studies, University of Sheffi eld, and Visiting Professor, Institute of Criminology, University of Malta. His research has explored sociopolitical definitions of race, conceptual foundations of crime prevention, and historical origins of contemporary responses to crime. Martin Kett is a self-employed technical writer and translator. He received a BSc in mathematics and statistics from Bar-Ilan University, Israel. Klappentext The second handbook in the Shoham trilogy! which includes the esteemed International Handbook of Penology and Criminal Justice and the upcoming International Handbook of Victimology! this volume is a comprehensive treatment of criminology theory. This text contains contributions from 25 of the top international scholars in the field across a wide range of disciplines. Topics include social deviance! research methods! biological and physiological explanations! personality types! and family socialization processes. The book also explores ecological and economic factors! differential association and situational crime prevention! cultural conflicts and immigration! as well as stigmas! group delinquency and juvenile delinquency. Keeping pace with the changing theoretical framework of criminology in the past several years! the new theories Dr. Shoham presents in this handbook urge a re-evaluation of current practices in criminology. Zusammenfassung Exploring a phenomenon that penetrates cultures of all racial, ethnic, and social classes, this volume presents research on longstanding issues and offers perspectives into various problems and trends. Inhaltsverzeichnis Theoretical and Historical Frameworks. Crime Science. Born for Evil? Biological Theories of Crime in Historical Perspective. Life Course Criminology. Making Sense of Criminal Justice. Methods of Inquiry. The Politics of Numbers: Crime Statistics as a Source of Knowledge and a Tool of Governance. The Subculture Concept: A Genealogy. Anthropologies of Domestic Violence: Studying Crime in Situ. Methodological Issues in the Comparison of Police-Recorded Crime Rates. Crime and Criminality. Transnational Environmental Harm and Eco-Global Criminology. Perpetrators and Victims of Sex Crimes. Financial Crimes in Comparative Context. Studying Criminality and Criminal Offenders in the Early Twentieth-Century Philippines. Response to Crime. Affluence, Disadvantage, and Fear of Crime. Closed-Circuit Television: A Review of Its Development and Its Implications for Privacy. Crime and Social Policy. Truth, Reality, Justice, and the Crime Genre: Implications for Criminological Inquiry and Pedagogy. The Pol...

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