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Urban Crime, Criminals, and Victims - The Swedish Experience in an Anglo-American Comparative Perspective (Paperback, Softcover... Urban Crime, Criminals, and Victims - The Swedish Experience in an Anglo-American Comparative Perspective (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991)
Per-Olof H. Wikstroem
R1,577 Discovery Miles 15 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Crime is largely an urban phenomenon, but the specifically urban and area dimen sions of the social processes that are connected with crime have been seriously understated in much recent criminological work ... Such a claim could not have been made forty years ago. (Baldwin & Bottoms, 1976, p. 1). The above statement by Baldwin and Bottoms about the neglect in crimi nology of the urban dimension of crime was made in the mid-1970s. However, in the last decade there has been a significant upswing in theory and research on crime in the urban environment. Also, new areas oftheory and research into urban crime have come into focus. (For overviews see Brantingham & Brantingham, 1984; Davidson, 1981.) One very good example of the increasing interest in urban crime is the recent volume of Crime and Justice entitled "Communities and Crime" (Reiss & Tonry, 1986), in which Reiss makes a strong argument for the importance of the study of crime in urban communities and for the linking of the ecological and individual traditions in theory and research on crime. A review of the literature on crime in urban environments shows, not unexpectedly, that Anglo-American research heavily dominates the scene (Wikstrom, 1982; 1987b). Hence, much of the experience we have on urban crime is based on North American and British research and theory.

The Explanation of Crime - Context, Mechanisms and Development (Hardcover): Per-Olof H. Wikstroem, Robert J. Sampson The Explanation of Crime - Context, Mechanisms and Development (Hardcover)
Per-Olof H. Wikstroem, Robert J. Sampson
R3,132 Discovery Miles 31 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Integration of disciplines, theories and research orientations has assumed a central role in criminological discourse yet it remains difficult to identify any concrete discoveries or significant breakthroughs for which integration has been responsible. Concentrating on three key concepts: context, mechanisms, and development, this volume aims to advance integrated scientific knowledge on crime causation by bringing together different scholarly approaches. Through an analysis of the roles of behavioural contexts and individual differences in crime causation, The Explanation of Crime seeks to provide a unified and focused approach to the integration of knowledge. Chapter topics range from individual genetics to family environments and from ecological behaviour settings to the macro-level context of communities and social systems. This is a comprehensive treatment of the problem of crime causation which will appeal to graduate students and researchers in criminology and be of great interest to policy-makers and practitioners in crime policy and prevention.

The Explanation of Crime - Context, Mechanisms and Development (Paperback, New): Per-Olof H. Wikstroem, Robert J. Sampson The Explanation of Crime - Context, Mechanisms and Development (Paperback, New)
Per-Olof H. Wikstroem, Robert J. Sampson
R1,604 Discovery Miles 16 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Integration of disciplines, theories and research orientations has assumed a central role in criminological discourse yet it remains difficult to identify any concrete discoveries or significant breakthroughs for which integration has been responsible. Concentrating on three key concepts: context, mechanisms, and development, this volume aims to advance integrated scientific knowledge on crime causation by bringing together different scholarly approaches. Through an analysis of the roles of behavioural contexts and individual differences in crime causation, The Explanation of Crime seeks to provide a unified and focused approach to the integration of knowledge. Chapter topics range from individual genetics to family environments and from ecological behaviour settings to the macro-level context of communities and social systems. This is a comprehensive treatment of the problem of crime causation that will appeal to graduate students and researchers in criminology and be of great interest to policy-makers and practitioners in crime policy and prevention.

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