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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... control . People form their self - control very early in life ( prior to age 6 or 7 ) . Studying long and hard is an indication of high levels of self - control . ( That is how my sister , Nancy , learned Latin and Greek and became a ...
... control . People form their self - control very early in life ( prior to age 6 or 7 ) . Studying long and hard is an indication of high levels of self - control . ( That is how my sister , Nancy , learned Latin and Greek and became a ...
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... self - control are not always crimi- nally active . This is a very important point . If limitations are strong and temptations are low , people who have self - control problems may not commit much or any crime . Opportunity combines with ...
... self - control are not always crimi- nally active . This is a very important point . If limitations are strong and temptations are low , people who have self - control problems may not commit much or any crime . Opportunity combines with ...
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Marcus Felson. Highest self - control Lowest self - control 1 2 3 4 5 Virtually no help needed Gentle reminders work quite well Watch Watch closely out ! Figure 2.7 Most People Need Reminders Level 4 : those who seldom respond to ...
Marcus Felson. Highest self - control Lowest self - control 1 2 3 4 5 Virtually no help needed Gentle reminders work quite well Watch Watch closely out ! Figure 2.7 Most People Need Reminders Level 4 : those who seldom respond to ...
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Temptations Without Controls | 23 |
The Chemistry for Crime | 52 |
Delivering Crime to Your Doorstep | 75 |
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