This book establishes more complex genealogies and revised histories of African film through an extension of the historical, geographical, and critical frameworks that have been deployed to analyse cinematic production from across the continent.
This book establishes more complex genealogies and revised histories of African film through an extension of the historical, geographical, and critical frameworks that have been deployed to analyse cinematic production from across the continent.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Criminology, Routine Activity, and Rational Choice; One: Extending the Reach; 1: Searching for Suitable Co-offenders; 2: A Rational Choice Theory of Corporate Crime; 3: Drivers Who Drink and Rational Choice: Random Breath Testing and the Process of Deterrence; 4: Gun Use in Crime, Rational Choice, and Social Learning Theory; 5: Predatory and Dispute-related Violence: A Social Interactionist Approach; 6: Tinderbox Criminal Violence: Neurogenic Impulsivity, Risk-taking, and the Phenomenology of Rational Choice; 7: Rational Choice, Behavior Analysis, and Political Violence; 8: Ransom Kidnapping in Sardinia, Subcultural Theory and Rational Choice; 9: Successful Criminal Careers: Toward an Ethnography within the Rational Choice Perspective; Two: Bridging the Gaps; 10: The Rational Choice/Opportunity Perspectives as a Vehicle for Integrating Criminological and Victimological Theories; 11: Environment, Routine, and Situation: Toward a Pattern Theory of Crime; 12: A Strategic Analysis of Crime: Criminal Tactics as Responses to Precriminal Situations; 13: Conscience, Opportunity, Rational Choice, and Crime; 14: Crime Prevention through Environmental Design, Opportunity Theory, and Rational Choice Models; 15: Theories of Action in Criminology: Learning Theory and Rational Choice Approaches
Introduction: Criminology, Routine Activity, and Rational Choice; One: Extending the Reach; 1: Searching for Suitable Co-offenders; 2: A Rational Choice Theory of Corporate Crime; 3: Drivers Who Drink and Rational Choice: Random Breath Testing and the Process of Deterrence; 4: Gun Use in Crime, Rational Choice, and Social Learning Theory; 5: Predatory and Dispute-related Violence: A Social Interactionist Approach; 6: Tinderbox Criminal Violence: Neurogenic Impulsivity, Risk-taking, and the Phenomenology of Rational Choice; 7: Rational Choice, Behavior Analysis, and Political Violence; 8: Ransom Kidnapping in Sardinia, Subcultural Theory and Rational Choice; 9: Successful Criminal Careers: Toward an Ethnography within the Rational Choice Perspective; Two: Bridging the Gaps; 10: The Rational Choice/Opportunity Perspectives as a Vehicle for Integrating Criminological and Victimological Theories; 11: Environment, Routine, and Situation: Toward a Pattern Theory of Crime; 12: A Strategic Analysis of Crime: Criminal Tactics as Responses to Precriminal Situations; 13: Conscience, Opportunity, Rational Choice, and Crime; 14: Crime Prevention through Environmental Design, Opportunity Theory, and Rational Choice Models; 15: Theories of Action in Criminology: Learning Theory and Rational Choice Approaches
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