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Epidemiological criminology is an emerging paradigm which explores
the public health outcomes associated with engagement in crime and
criminal justice. This book engages with this new theory and
practice-based discipline drawing on knowledge from criminology,
criminal justice, public health, epidemiology, public policy, and
law to illustrate how the merging of epidemiology into the field of
criminology allows for the work of both disciplines to be more
interdisciplinary, evidence-based, enriched and expansive. This
book brings together an innovative group of exemplary researchers
and practitioners to discuss applications and provide examples of
epidemiological criminology. It is divided into three sections; the
first explores the integration of epidemiology and criminology
through theory and methods, the second section focuses on special
populations in epidemiological criminology research and the role of
race, ethnicity, age, gender and space as it plays out in health
outcomes among offenders and victims of crime, and the final
section explores the role policy and practice plays in worsening
and improving the health outcomes among those engaged in the
criminal justice system. Epidemiological Criminology is the first
text to bring together, in one source, the existing
interdisciplinary work of academics and professionals that merge
the fields of criminology and criminal justice to public health and
epidemiology. It will be of interest to academics and students in
the fields of criminology, epidemiology, and public health, as well
as clinical psychologists, law and government policy analysts and
those working within the criminal justice system.
Leading health scholars reveal the impact of globalization on human
health, as it is mediated through environmental change. They
explore the destabilizing impact of globalization on the planet's
ecology, and on the health of the human populations that are
dependent on the delicate global bionetwork. Their timely case
studies describe the cultural adaptations of indigenous populations
to their changing environments, evaluating their technological and
global political-economic processes. The authors analyze local and
global public health strategies, examine the association between
globalization and demographies, and offer creative solutions for
future health policies. This book will be a valuable resource for
professionals in international health, medical anthropology,
sociology and geography, environmental studies, and globalization
studies.
Epidemiological criminology is an emerging paradigm which explores
the public health outcomes associated with engagement in crime and
criminal justice. This book engages with this new theory and
practice-based discipline drawing on knowledge from criminology,
criminal justice, public health, epidemiology, public policy, and
law to illustrate how the merging of epidemiology into the field of
criminology allows for the work of both disciplines to be more
interdisciplinary, evidence-based, enriched and expansive. This
book brings together an innovative group of exemplary researchers
and practitioners to discuss applications and provide examples of
epidemiological criminology. It is divided into three sections; the
first explores the integration of epidemiology and criminology
through theory and methods, the second section focuses on special
populations in epidemiological criminology research and the role of
race, ethnicity, age, gender and space as it plays out in health
outcomes among offenders and victims of crime, and the final
section explores the role policy and practice plays in worsening
and improving the health outcomes among those engaged in the
criminal justice system. Epidemiological Criminology is the first
text to bring together, in one source, the existing
interdisciplinary work of academics and professionals that merge
the fields of criminology and criminal justice to public health and
epidemiology. It will be of interest to academics and students in
the fields of criminology, epidemiology, and public health, as well
as clinical psychologists, law and government policy analysts and
those working within the criminal justice system.
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