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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... Juvenile offenses often are handled internally by schools or noncriminally by other authorities . Juveniles have less access to some crime targets . For example , few 17 - year - olds have full - time jobs , so they have less chance to ...
... Juvenile offenses often are handled internally by schools or noncriminally by other authorities . Juveniles have less access to some crime targets . For example , few 17 - year - olds have full - time jobs , so they have less chance to ...
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... Juvenile Gang Fallacy Not only the media but even law enforcement has played a role in nurturing the image of juvenile gangs as cohesive , ruthless groups of alienated youths who Dominate local crime Do the nation's drug trafficking Fit ...
... Juvenile Gang Fallacy Not only the media but even law enforcement has played a role in nurturing the image of juvenile gangs as cohesive , ruthless groups of alienated youths who Dominate local crime Do the nation's drug trafficking Fit ...
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... juveniles than it is when one juvenile is alone ? Do the same students who are quiet in a college class remain quiet at a college football game ? Are employees as likely to follow company rules when the boss is absent as when he or she ...
... juveniles than it is when one juvenile is alone ? Do the same students who are quiet in a college class remain quiet at a college football game ? Are employees as likely to follow company rules when the boss is absent as when he or she ...
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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