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Handbook of Crime Correlates

Autor Lee Ellis, David P. Farrington, Anthony W. Hoskin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 iun 2019
The Handbook of Crime Correlates, Second Edition summarizes more than a century of worldwide research on traits and social conditions associated with criminality and antisocial behavior. Findings are provided in tabular form, enabling readers to determine at a glance the nature of each association. Within each table, results are listed by country, type of crime (or other forms of antisocial behavior), and whether each variable is positively, negatively, or insignificantly associated with offending behavior. Criminal behavior is broken down according to major categories, including violent crime, property crime, drug offenses, sex offenses, delinquency, and recidivism.
This book provides a resource for practitioners and academics who are interested in criminal and antisocial behavior. It is relevant to the fields of criminology/criminal justice, sociology, and psychology. No other publication provides as much information about how a wide range of variables—e.g., gender, religion, personality traits, weapons access, alcohol and drug use, social status, geography, and seasonality—correlate with offending behavior.


  • Includes 600+ tables regarding variables related to criminal behavior
  • Consolidates 100+ years of academic research on criminal behavior
  • Findings are identified by country and world regions for easy comparison
  • Lists criminal-related behaviors according to major categories
  • Identifies universal crime correlates
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780128044179
ISBN-10: 0128044179
Pagini: 730
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 48 mm
Greutate: 1.96 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE

Cuprins

1. The Prevalence of Offending and Associations Between Different Types of Offending2. Demographic Factors3. Institutional Factors4. Familial, Reproductive, and Peer Factors5. Personality and Behavioral Factors6. Cognitive and Mental Health Factors7. Biological Factors8. Crime Victimization and Fear of Crime9. Epilogue: Grand Summary