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2016
This is the first book to provide a critical criminological perspective on sport and the connections between sport and crime. Part of the New Horizons in Criminology series, it draws on the inter-disciplinary ...
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This is the first book to provide a critical criminological perspective on sport and the connections between sport and crime. Part of the New Horizons in Criminology series, it draws on the inter-disciplinary ...
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Environmental criminology in the big data era
European Journal of Criminology, 2019This study examines to what extent new and emerging data sources or big data have been empirically used to measure key theoretical concepts within environmental criminology.
Thom Snaphaan, Wim Hardyns
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, 2018
Rates of street crime have dropped substantially over the past several decades, but important nuances of this decline are underappreciated and the reasons for it remain unclear.
E. Baumer+2 more
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Rates of street crime have dropped substantially over the past several decades, but important nuances of this decline are underappreciated and the reasons for it remain unclear.
E. Baumer+2 more
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2017
Gothic criminology was developed in the first decade of the 21st century as a postmodern theoretical model, incorporating elements from key criminological/sociological texts and themes embedded in various literature and film genres, with the goal of highlighting the continued existence of monstrous evil in its various modern permutations.
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Gothic criminology was developed in the first decade of the 21st century as a postmodern theoretical model, incorporating elements from key criminological/sociological texts and themes embedded in various literature and film genres, with the goal of highlighting the continued existence of monstrous evil in its various modern permutations.
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Latino Criminology: Unfucking Colonial Frameworks in “Latinos and Crime” Scholarship
Critical Criminology, 2021K. León
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On the Measurement and Identification of Turning Points in Criminology
, 2018Since their introduction to criminology, turning points have been of substantial theoretical and empirical focus for scholars of desistance. In this review, we consider how criminologists have sought to identify change in the criminal career by ...
Holly Nguyen, Thomas A. Loughran
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Electroencephalography in Criminology
Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1967Some practical and theoretical aspects of the use of electroencephalography in criminology are reviewed. Examples are given of various factors in the EEG pattern and in certain activation techniques showing correlation with certain attributes of personality structure. Briefly presented are EEG studies of psychopathic populations and those of convicted
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The Future of Criminology and Criminology of the Future
1997In his introduction to the edited book The Futures of Criminology, Nelken (1994:2) has this to say about the future of criminology: … if futurology were the aim, the safest prediction of the immediate future of the discipline (as in the prediction of recidivism) would be that it would see more of the same sort of work which currently represents the ...
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Institutionalization of Criminology: A Prerequisite to Comparative Criminology
International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 1979The increased prevalence and enrichment of comparative analysis would invigorate criminology generally as a scientific field because comparative criminology is a movement toward a “true science of criminology.” But, at least at its present stage, comparative criminology awaits the institutionalization of criminology at a level sufficient for the ...
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