Crime and Everyday LifeSAGE Publications, 1998 M04 13 - 240 páginas Entertainingly written and a model for how theory develops from empirical evidence, the Second Edition of this popular book is the perfect supplementary text for introductory criminology courses. The book 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. |
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... opportunity for offending or victimization . Even if crime opportunities were limited in the 1950s , change was on the horizon . A large pool of baby boomers were on their way to adolescence . Their arrival during the 1960s brought a ...
... opportunity for offending or victimization . Even if crime opportunities were limited in the 1950s , change was on the horizon . A large pool of baby boomers were on their way to adolescence . Their arrival during the 1960s brought a ...
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... opportunities . Ongo- ing research by Mathieu Belanger tells how offenders use the subway to commit crimes . They generally go a few stops and seldom cross into a different borough , except perhaps to Times Square . Public transport is ...
... opportunities . Ongo- ing research by Mathieu Belanger tells how offenders use the subway to commit crimes . They generally go a few stops and seldom cross into a different borough , except perhaps to Times Square . Public transport is ...
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... crime opportunities . 4. He loses jobs and any crime opportunities they bring . 5. After deteriorating too far , he scares off co - offenders . Without their help , he becomes less efficient . All people age , but the frequent offender ...
... crime opportunities . 4. He loses jobs and any crime opportunities they bring . 5. After deteriorating too far , he scares off co - offenders . Without their help , he becomes less efficient . All people age , but the frequent offender ...
Contenido
Temptations Without Controls | 23 |
The Chemistry for Crime | 52 |
Delivering Crime to Your Doorstep | 75 |
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Crime and Everyday Life: Insights and Implications for Society Marcus Felson Vista de fragmentos - 1994 |
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