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What Biosocial Criminology Offers Criminology

Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2009
Criminology has historically maligned biological perspectives despite the scientific rigor of the biological sciences. In recent years, however, a growing number of criminologists are incorporating biological, neurological, genetic, and neuropsychological constructs along with environmental measures into their research.
Danielle Boisvert, John Paul Wright
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Indigenous Peoples, Criminology, and Criminal Justice

annual review of criminology, 2019
This review provides a critical overview of Indigenous peoples’ interactions with criminal justice systems. It focuses on the experiences of Indigenous peoples residing in the four major Anglo-settler-colonial jurisdictions of Australia, New Zealand ...
C. Cunneen, Juan Tauri
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In search of criminological tradition: the development of criminology in Taiwan

Crime, Law and Social Change, 2005
There 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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The Oxford Handbook of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology

, 2018
Developmental studies in criminology focus on psychological factors that influence the onset and persistence of criminal behavior, while life-course studies analyze how changes in social arrangements, like marriage, education, or employment, can lead to ...
D. Farrington, Lila Kazemian, A. Piquero
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Transnational Criminology

2020
Trafficking is a form of transnational crime that involves the illicit movement of goods and people around the world. Such global criminal markets take a variety of forms, and this book reviews six of them: trafficking in drugs, humans, wildlife, diamonds, arms, and antiquities. While there is a healthy literature on many of these types of trafficking,
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The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Criminology

, 2018
The study of how the environment, local geography, and physical locations influence crime has a long history that stretches across a number of research traditions.
G. Bruinsma, Shane D. Johnson
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The Future of Criminologies

The British Journal of Sociology, 1996
L'A. presente l'ouvrage de M. Pavarini «The Futures of criminology». Pavarini montre que la recherche dans ce cadre tend a prendre un caractere international et que cette orientation va prendre de plus en plus d'importance. Celui-ci regrette, dans le meme temps, que les specialistes en criminologie paraissent ignorer certaines theories et domaines de ...
David Downes, David Nelken
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Beyond Criminology?

The Palgrave Handbook of Social Harm, 2021
P. Hillyard, S. Tombs
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Questionable Research Practices and Open Science in Quantitative Criminology

Journal of quantitative criminology, 2021
J. Chin   +3 more
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Digital Criminology

, 2018
The infusion of digital technology into contemporary society has had significant effects for everyday life and for everyday crimes. Digital Criminology: Crime and Justice in Digital Society is the first interdisciplinary scholarly investigation extending
A. Powell, G. Stratton, R. Cameron
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