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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Página 67
... illegal aspects . Sweden , for example , treats prostitution as legal , whereas pimping is illegal . Germany has legal and inspected houses of prostitution , but unin- spected prostitutes can still do business illegally , and those ...
... illegal aspects . Sweden , for example , treats prostitution as legal , whereas pimping is illegal . Germany has legal and inspected houses of prostitution , but unin- spected prostitutes can still do business illegally , and those ...
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... illegal trade for sex or drugs while there . I have been to restaurants or bars with illegal football betting cards right on the tables . Company football pools also may feed into networks of illegal bookies . Although these ...
... illegal trade for sex or drugs while there . I have been to restaurants or bars with illegal football betting cards right on the tables . Company football pools also may feed into networks of illegal bookies . Although these ...
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... illegal drugs . Prostitution also can involve trading sex for drugs or stolen goods , or repaying pimps or landlords with sex . be What if a prostitute's customer refuses to pay , or if the two disagree on what he owes ? They cannot ...
... illegal drugs . Prostitution also can involve trading sex for drugs or stolen goods , or repaying pimps or landlords with sex . be What if a prostitute's customer refuses to pay , or if the two disagree on what he owes ? They cannot ...
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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