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Evolution of Criminology

2013
Scientific research about the biological basis of aggressive and criminal behaviors performed in the last few decades could change modern criminology. Functional and structural neuroimaging overall suggests that decreased prefrontal activity and increased subcortical activity may predispose individuals to violence.
CATANESI, Roberto, PUNZI G.
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Narrative Criminologies

2021
The purpose of this chapter is to twofold: to introduce narrative as a research method and as an organising principle for criminological theory. It begins by distinguishing six levels of criminological inquiry – approaches, frameworks, theories, models, methodologies, and methods – and their relationships with narrative representation. The focus of the
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Criminology

2014
Book abstract: The 2nd edition of this detailed practitioner text remains a straightforward account of the legal issues relevant to Scottish psychiatric practice. It explains how the Scottish legal system deals with mental health issues, and outlines psychiatric care systems; now fully updated to include developments since implementation of the Mental ...
Gilchrist, Elizabeth   +1 more
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Convict Criminology

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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“Newsmaking” Criminology or “Infotainment”1 Criminology?

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology, 2004
The role of the media in mobilising public opinion about crime motivates some criminologists to participate as experts in media constructions of crime and social control. These public discourses help shape the social construction of offending, the public response to victims of violence and the organisation of popular consent for particular crime ...
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Critical criminologies

2018
There is no single critical criminology. Rather, there are critical criminologies with different histories, methods, theories, and political perspectives. However, critical criminology is often defined as a perspective that views the major sources of crime as the unequal class, race/ethnic, and gender relations that control our society.
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Feminist Criminology

The Encyclopedia of Women and Crime, 2019
Alana van Gundy
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Decolonising Criminology


Tracey Davanna   +3 more
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