Crime and Everyday Life: Insights and Implications for SocietyPine Forge Press, 1994 - 169 páginas "Provides an insightful analysis of the 'other side' of crime causation, examining how society encourages or inhibits crime in the routine activities of everyday life"--Cover. |
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... neighborhoods contributes to localism . For example , if most people in a given neighborhood speak Italian and look Italian , someone not Italian will be recognized as an outsider . Although prejudices might have been strong among many ...
... neighborhoods contributes to localism . For example , if most people in a given neighborhood speak Italian and look Italian , someone not Italian will be recognized as an outsider . Although prejudices might have been strong among many ...
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... neighborhood . Evidence of the dispersion of activities away from the household is the major increase in the number of households empty when Census Bureau personnel and other survey researchers call . A dispersion away from neighborhood ...
... neighborhood . Evidence of the dispersion of activities away from the household is the major increase in the number of households empty when Census Bureau personnel and other survey researchers call . A dispersion away from neighborhood ...
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... neighborhoods " and use their old names . However , when few people walk to the store and carry back their groceries in a cart , this is not the old concept of neighborhood . When corner bars and friends visited on foot give way to ...
... neighborhoods " and use their old names . However , when few people walk to the store and carry back their groceries in a cart , this is not the old concept of neighborhood . When corner bars and friends visited on foot give way to ...
Contenido
The Chemistry for Crime | 29 |
The Organs of the Convergent City | 51 |
The Convergent City in Balance | 58 |
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Términos y frases comunes
1991 Sourcebook adolescents adults agenda Angeles automobiles behavior Brantingham burglary campus Chapter computers control theory convergent city CPTED crime prevention crime problem crime rates criminal justice system criminology daily delinquency area density divergent metropolis environmental criminology everyday example fallacy Felson Foxfire Foxfire books gangs Gottfredson guardians Hirschi homicide household housing human illegal increase informal social control insight Jane Jacobs large school locations males mall modern National Crime Survey neighborhood occur offenders officers organized parents parking patrol patterns pedestrians police population population density predatory crime prevent crime Problem-oriented policing produce property crime R. V. Clarke recreation reduce crime risk robbery roles routine activity settings Situational crime prevention situational prevention small school society space street suburban Table targets teenagers temptations theft U.S. Department Uniform Crime Reports United University urban village victims York youths