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Two new criminological approaches are defined and applied to categories of crime in Routine Activity and Rational Choice, now available in paperback
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- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2017
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2017
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Nicolai Hartmann
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
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
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