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This comprehensive edited volume contains analysis and explanation of the nature, extent, patterns and causes of over 40 different forms of crime, in each case drawing attention to key contemporary debates and social and criminal justice responses.
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This comprehensive edited volume contains analysis and explanation of the nature, extent, patterns and causes of over 40 different forms of crime, in each case drawing attention to key contemporary debates and social and criminal justice responses.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 986
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 52mm
- Gewicht: 1648g
- ISBN-13: 9781843923718
- ISBN-10: 1843923718
- Artikelnr.: 26020742
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 986
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 52mm
- Gewicht: 1648g
- ISBN-13: 9781843923718
- ISBN-10: 1843923718
- Artikelnr.: 26020742
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Fiona Brookman is Reader in Criminology and Criminal Justice and Deputy Director of the Centre for Criminology at Glamorgan University. Mike Maguire is Professor in Criminology at the Unviersity of Glamorgan and Emeritus Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the University of Cardiff. Harriet Pierpoint is Reader in Criminology and Criminal Justice at the Centre for Criminology at the University of Glamorgan. Trevor Bennett is Professor and Head of Criminology and Director of the Centre for Criminology at the University of Glamorgan.
IntroductionPart 1: 'Conventional' Property Crime Introduction 1. Domestic
Burglary 2. Vehicle Crime 3. Shoplifting 4. Understanding and Tackling
Stolen Goods Markets Part 2: Fraud and Fakes Introduction 5. Income Tax
Evasion and Benefit Fraud 6. Theft and Fraud by Employees 7. Fakes 8. Scams
9. Credit Fraud 10. Identity Theft and Fraud 11. Cybercrime Part 3: Violent
Crime Introduction 12. Homicide 13. Domestic Violence 14. Street Robbery
15. Stealing Commercial Cash: From Safecracking to Armed Robbery 16. Youth
Gang Crime 17. Violence in the Night-time Economy 18. Hate Crime 19.
Stalking and Harassment 20. Arson 21. Blackmail, Kidnapping and Threats to
Kill 22. Elder Abuse 23. School Bullying: Risk Factors, Theories and
Interventions 24. Institutional Abuse and Children's Homes 25. Animal Abuse
Part 4: Sex-Related Crime Introduction 26. Sexual Offences Against Adults
27. Sexual Offences Against Children 28. Sex Work Part 5: Drug-Related
Crime Introduction 29. Drug- and Alcohol-related Crime 30. Drug Supply and
Possession 31. Drug TraffickingPart 6: Organised and Business Crime
Introduction 32. Corporate Financial Crimes 33. Middle Range Business
Crime: Rogue and Respectable Businesses, Family Firms and Entrepreneurs 34.
Human Trafficking 35. Money Laundering 36. ExtortionPart 7: State,
Political and War Crimes Introduction 37. State Crime 38. Genocide and
'Ethnic Cleansing' 39. Torture 40. Crimes of the Global State 41. Political
Protest and Crime 42. Terrorism Part 8: Harms, Health and Safety
Introduction, 43. Eco-crime and Air Pollution 44. Corporate Violence and
Harm 45. Driving Offences
Burglary 2. Vehicle Crime 3. Shoplifting 4. Understanding and Tackling
Stolen Goods Markets Part 2: Fraud and Fakes Introduction 5. Income Tax
Evasion and Benefit Fraud 6. Theft and Fraud by Employees 7. Fakes 8. Scams
9. Credit Fraud 10. Identity Theft and Fraud 11. Cybercrime Part 3: Violent
Crime Introduction 12. Homicide 13. Domestic Violence 14. Street Robbery
15. Stealing Commercial Cash: From Safecracking to Armed Robbery 16. Youth
Gang Crime 17. Violence in the Night-time Economy 18. Hate Crime 19.
Stalking and Harassment 20. Arson 21. Blackmail, Kidnapping and Threats to
Kill 22. Elder Abuse 23. School Bullying: Risk Factors, Theories and
Interventions 24. Institutional Abuse and Children's Homes 25. Animal Abuse
Part 4: Sex-Related Crime Introduction 26. Sexual Offences Against Adults
27. Sexual Offences Against Children 28. Sex Work Part 5: Drug-Related
Crime Introduction 29. Drug- and Alcohol-related Crime 30. Drug Supply and
Possession 31. Drug TraffickingPart 6: Organised and Business Crime
Introduction 32. Corporate Financial Crimes 33. Middle Range Business
Crime: Rogue and Respectable Businesses, Family Firms and Entrepreneurs 34.
Human Trafficking 35. Money Laundering 36. ExtortionPart 7: State,
Political and War Crimes Introduction 37. State Crime 38. Genocide and
'Ethnic Cleansing' 39. Torture 40. Crimes of the Global State 41. Political
Protest and Crime 42. Terrorism Part 8: Harms, Health and Safety
Introduction, 43. Eco-crime and Air Pollution 44. Corporate Violence and
Harm 45. Driving Offences
IntroductionPart 1: 'Conventional' Property Crime Introduction 1. Domestic
Burglary 2. Vehicle Crime 3. Shoplifting 4. Understanding and Tackling
Stolen Goods Markets Part 2: Fraud and Fakes Introduction 5. Income Tax
Evasion and Benefit Fraud 6. Theft and Fraud by Employees 7. Fakes 8. Scams
9. Credit Fraud 10. Identity Theft and Fraud 11. Cybercrime Part 3: Violent
Crime Introduction 12. Homicide 13. Domestic Violence 14. Street Robbery
15. Stealing Commercial Cash: From Safecracking to Armed Robbery 16. Youth
Gang Crime 17. Violence in the Night-time Economy 18. Hate Crime 19.
Stalking and Harassment 20. Arson 21. Blackmail, Kidnapping and Threats to
Kill 22. Elder Abuse 23. School Bullying: Risk Factors, Theories and
Interventions 24. Institutional Abuse and Children's Homes 25. Animal Abuse
Part 4: Sex-Related Crime Introduction 26. Sexual Offences Against Adults
27. Sexual Offences Against Children 28. Sex Work Part 5: Drug-Related
Crime Introduction 29. Drug- and Alcohol-related Crime 30. Drug Supply and
Possession 31. Drug TraffickingPart 6: Organised and Business Crime
Introduction 32. Corporate Financial Crimes 33. Middle Range Business
Crime: Rogue and Respectable Businesses, Family Firms and Entrepreneurs 34.
Human Trafficking 35. Money Laundering 36. ExtortionPart 7: State,
Political and War Crimes Introduction 37. State Crime 38. Genocide and
'Ethnic Cleansing' 39. Torture 40. Crimes of the Global State 41. Political
Protest and Crime 42. Terrorism Part 8: Harms, Health and Safety
Introduction, 43. Eco-crime and Air Pollution 44. Corporate Violence and
Harm 45. Driving Offences
Burglary 2. Vehicle Crime 3. Shoplifting 4. Understanding and Tackling
Stolen Goods Markets Part 2: Fraud and Fakes Introduction 5. Income Tax
Evasion and Benefit Fraud 6. Theft and Fraud by Employees 7. Fakes 8. Scams
9. Credit Fraud 10. Identity Theft and Fraud 11. Cybercrime Part 3: Violent
Crime Introduction 12. Homicide 13. Domestic Violence 14. Street Robbery
15. Stealing Commercial Cash: From Safecracking to Armed Robbery 16. Youth
Gang Crime 17. Violence in the Night-time Economy 18. Hate Crime 19.
Stalking and Harassment 20. Arson 21. Blackmail, Kidnapping and Threats to
Kill 22. Elder Abuse 23. School Bullying: Risk Factors, Theories and
Interventions 24. Institutional Abuse and Children's Homes 25. Animal Abuse
Part 4: Sex-Related Crime Introduction 26. Sexual Offences Against Adults
27. Sexual Offences Against Children 28. Sex Work Part 5: Drug-Related
Crime Introduction 29. Drug- and Alcohol-related Crime 30. Drug Supply and
Possession 31. Drug TraffickingPart 6: Organised and Business Crime
Introduction 32. Corporate Financial Crimes 33. Middle Range Business
Crime: Rogue and Respectable Businesses, Family Firms and Entrepreneurs 34.
Human Trafficking 35. Money Laundering 36. ExtortionPart 7: State,
Political and War Crimes Introduction 37. State Crime 38. Genocide and
'Ethnic Cleansing' 39. Torture 40. Crimes of the Global State 41. Political
Protest and Crime 42. Terrorism Part 8: Harms, Health and Safety
Introduction, 43. Eco-crime and Air Pollution 44. Corporate Violence and
Harm 45. Driving Offences