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2023
Ten per cent of the world’s population lives on islands, but until now the place and space characteristics of islands in criminological theory have not been deeply considered. This book moves beyond the question of whether islands have more or less crime than other places, and instead addresses issues of how, and by whom, crime is defined in island ...
Scott, John, Staines, Zoe
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Ten per cent of the world’s population lives on islands, but until now the place and space characteristics of islands in criminological theory have not been deeply considered. This book moves beyond the question of whether islands have more or less crime than other places, and instead addresses issues of how, and by whom, crime is defined in island ...
Scott, John, Staines, Zoe
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Spiritual Criminology: The Case of Jewish Criminology
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2017Throughout the ages and in most cultures, spiritual and religious thinking have dealt extensively with offending (person against person and person against the Divine), the response to offending, and rehabilitation of offenders. Although modern criminology has generally overlooked that body of knowledge and experience, the study of spirituality and its ...
Natti, Ronel, Y, Ben Yair
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2019
Founded in cultural, textual, and ethnographic analysis, this distinctive and engaging book proposes an imaginative criminology, focusing on how spaces of transgression, control, or confinement are lived, portrayed, and imagined.
Lizzie Seal, Maggie O'Neill
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Founded in cultural, textual, and ethnographic analysis, this distinctive and engaging book proposes an imaginative criminology, focusing on how spaces of transgression, control, or confinement are lived, portrayed, and imagined.
Lizzie Seal, Maggie O'Neill
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International Annals of Criminology, 1965
Criminologists have been described as “Kings without countries” because their territories have never been delineated. It might be more adequate, and to be sure more humble, to regard criminology as a permanent guest who must dine, in order to survive, at other people's tables.
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Criminologists have been described as “Kings without countries” because their territories have never been delineated. It might be more adequate, and to be sure more humble, to regard criminology as a permanent guest who must dine, in order to survive, at other people's tables.
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2011 European Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference, 2011
Crime and terrorism in the 21st century call for advancement in the modeling and simulation of criminal events in the complex environment. This presentation reviews the field of computational criminology, an emerging blend of criminology, computer science and applied mathematics.
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Crime and terrorism in the 21st century call for advancement in the modeling and simulation of criminal events in the complex environment. This presentation reviews the field of computational criminology, an emerging blend of criminology, computer science and applied mathematics.
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Annual Review of Sociology, 1999
▪ Abstract As an emergent orientation in sociology, criminology, and criminal justice, cultural criminology explores the convergence of cultural and criminal processes in contemporary social life. Drawing on perspectives from cultural studies, postmodern theory, critical theory, and interactionist sociology, and on ethnographic methodologies and media/
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▪ Abstract As an emergent orientation in sociology, criminology, and criminal justice, cultural criminology explores the convergence of cultural and criminal processes in contemporary social life. Drawing on perspectives from cultural studies, postmodern theory, critical theory, and interactionist sociology, and on ethnographic methodologies and media/
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In search of criminological tradition: the development of criminology in Taiwan
Crime, Law and Social Change, 2005There has been a growing interest in the historical development of criminology(ies) throughout the world. This paper examines the development of criminology in Taiwan (Republic of China) using both questionnaire and interview data. Textbooks, institutional development, and research activity are taken as proxy measures of a criminological tradition ...
Hebenton, Bill, Jou, Susyan
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2016
This is the first single-authored book to trace the emergence of convict criminology and explore its relevance beyond the USA to the UK and other parts of Europe. It presents uniquely reflexive scholarship combining personal experience with critical perspectives on contemporary penology, focussing explicitly on men.
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This is the first single-authored book to trace the emergence of convict criminology and explore its relevance beyond the USA to the UK and other parts of Europe. It presents uniquely reflexive scholarship combining personal experience with critical perspectives on contemporary penology, focussing explicitly on men.
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