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THE LAW OF CRIME CONCENTRATION AND THE CRIMINOLOGY OF PLACE*
Criminology, 2015According to Laub (2004), criminology has a developmental life course with specific turning points that allow for innovations in how we understand and respond to crime.
David Weisburd
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2020
The harm and crime committed by humans does not only affect humans. Victimisation is not isolated to people, but instead encompasses the planet and other beings. Yet apart from fairly recent green criminological scholarship employing an expanded criminological gaze beyond the human, the discipline of criminology has largely confined itself to human ...
Angus Nurse, Tanya Wyatt
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The harm and crime committed by humans does not only affect humans. Victimisation is not isolated to people, but instead encompasses the planet and other beings. Yet apart from fairly recent green criminological scholarship employing an expanded criminological gaze beyond the human, the discipline of criminology has largely confined itself to human ...
Angus Nurse, Tanya Wyatt
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Culture of Abuse of Power in Indonesia from the Perspective of Criminology and Law
International Journal of Criminology and Sociology, 2022The cultural anatomy of abuse of power in Indonesia from the perspective of criminology and law impacts deviant actions not only in the depressions of power and moral behavior of public officials.
Bambang Slamet Riyadi
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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 ...
John Scott, Zoe Staines
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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 ...
John Scott, Zoe Staines
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Asian Criminology and Non-Western Criminology: Challenges, Strategies, and Directions
International Annals of Criminology, 2021Academic criminology originated in Western countries, primarily in Europe and in the USA. It has achieved great success, produced many influential theories, sophisticated methodology, academic institutions, and effective policy products, and has formed a
Jianhong Liu
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Hot Spots of Predatory Crime: Routine Activities and the Criminology of Place
, 1989A leading sociological theory of crime is the “routine activities” approach (Cohen and Felson, 1979). The premise of this ecological theory is that criminal events result from likely offenders, suitable targets, and the absence of capable guardians ...
L. Sherman+2 more
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2022
Challenging concepts and practices of rehabilitation, this text draws on criminology, philosophy and theology to develop a theory of ‘redemptive criminology’ that could revolutionise the rehabilitation system. It offers new insights into punishment and retribution and explores the connections between victims, perpetrators and the community.
Aaron Pycroft, Clemens Bartollas
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Challenging concepts and practices of rehabilitation, this text draws on criminology, philosophy and theology to develop a theory of ‘redemptive criminology’ that could revolutionise the rehabilitation system. It offers new insights into punishment and retribution and explores the connections between victims, perpetrators and the community.
Aaron Pycroft, Clemens Bartollas
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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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