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Key readings in criminology / ed. Tim Newburn
Ligado a: Writing: the problem of getting startedLigado a: Feminist methodologies in criminology: a new approach orold wine in new bottles?Ligado a: Doing research prison: breaking the silence?Ligado a: A snowball's change in hell: doing fieldwork with active residential burglarsLigado a: The relationship between theory and empirical observations in criminologyLigado a: Criminal justice and political culturesLigado a: The new regulatory state and the transformation of criminologyLigado a: Crime control as industryLigado a: A sociogenic developmental theory of offendingLigado a: Adolescence-limited and life-course-persistent antisocial behavior: develomental taxonomyLigado a: Individual factors in offendingLigado a: Hegemonic and subordinated masculinitiesLigado a: Common sense, routine precaution and normal violenceLigado a: Women and social controlLigado a: The woman of legal discourseLigado a: Women and criminal justice: saying it again, again and againLigado a: Deadly symbiosis: when ghetto and prison meet and meshLigado a: In proportion: race, and police stop and searchLigado a: From scarman to Stephen LawrenceLigado a: The racism of criminalization: police and the reproduction of the criminal otherLigado a: Critiquing the critics: a brief case response to critics of restorative justiceLigado a: Responsabilities, rights and restorative justiceLigado a: Restorative justice:an overviewLigado a: Conflicts as propertyLigado a: Comparative youth justiceLigado a: Penal custody: intolerance, irrationality and indifferenceLigado a: The coming of the super-predatorsLigado a: Present tense: moderates and hooligansLigado a: Women in prison: the factorsLigado a: The inmate worldLigado a: Prisons and the contested nature of punishmentLigado a: The disciplinary origins of the prisonLigado a: Understanding the growth in the prison population in Englad and WalesLigado a: The dispersal of discipline thesisLigado a: The punitive city: notes on the dispersal of social controlLigado a: Crime, inequality and sentencingLigado a: Understanding law enforcementLigado a: The adversial systemLigado a: Materials of controlLigado a: Conditions of successful degradation ceremoniesLigado a: The future of policingLigado a: The rethoric of community policingLigado a: A sketch of the policeman's "working personality"Ligado a: What do the police do?Ligado a: Neighborhoods and violent crime: a multilevel study of collective efficacyLigado a: The british gas suicide story and its criminal implicationsLigado a: A conceptual model of crime preventionLigado a: Defiance, deterrence and irrelevance: a theory of the criminal sanctionLigado a: The antecedents of compliant behaviourLigado a: Models of justice: Portia or Persophone? some thoughts on equality, fairness and gender in the field of criminal justiceLigado a: Two models of the criminal processLigado a: The largest penal experiment in American historyLigado a: Censure and proportionalityLigado a: What works?: Questions and answers about prison reformLigado a: The body of the condemnedLigado a: The war on drugs and the African American CommunityLigado a: Drug prohibition in the United States: costs, consequences, and alternativesLigado a: Heroin use and street crimeLigado a: Booze, the urban night and the human ecology of violenceLigado a: Racial harassment and the process of victimizationLigado a: Modernization, self-control and lethal violenceLigado a: American lethal violenceLigado a: The social organization of burglaryLigado a: The profession of violence: the KraysLigado a: The crime networkLigado a: Fishy business: the mafia and the Fulton Fish MarketLigado a: Organized crime: the structural skeletonLigado a: Iraq and HalliburtonLigado a: Defining white-collar crimeLigado a: Who is the criminalLigado a: The problem of white-collar crimeLigado a: Multiple victimisation its extent and significanceLigado a: Violence against women and children: the contraditions of crime control under patriarchyLigado a: Fiefs and peasants: accomplish change for victims in the criminal justice systemLigado a: On becoming a victimLigado a: Say Cheese!: the Disney order that is not so Mickey MouseLigado a: Risk, power and crime preventionLigado a: Actuarialism and the risk societyLigado a: The new penology: notes on the emerging strategy for correctionsLigado a: Feminist approaches to criminology or postmodern woman meets atavistic manLigado a: Feminist and criminologyLigado a: Girls, crime and woman's place: toward a feminist model of female delinquencyLigado a: The etiologie of female crimeLigado a: Social change and crime rate trendes: a routine activity approachLigado a: Opportunity makes the theif: practical theory for crime preventionLigado a: Situational crime prevention: theory and practiceLigado a: The new criminologies of everyday lifeLigado a: Broken windowsLigado a: The emerging underclassLigado a: The failure of criminology: the need for a radical realismLigado a: Reflections on realismLigado a: Abolitionism and crime controlLigado a: Radical criminology in BritainLigado a: The theorectical and political priorities of critical criminologyLigado a: Toward a political economy of crimeLigado a: Charles Tittle's control balande and criminological theoryLigado a: A general theory of crimeLigado a: Techniques of neutralization: a theory of delinquencyLigado a: The social reaction against drugtakingLigado a: Misunderstanding labelling perspectivesLigado a: OtsidersLigado a: Notes on the sociology of devianceLigado a: Primary and secondary deviationLigado a: Cultural CriminologyLigado a: Subcultures, cultures and classLigado a: Subcultural conflict and working-class communityLigado a: Delinquent boys: the culture of the gangLigado a: Juvemnile delinquency and urban areasLigado a: The vertigo of late modernityLigado a: Crime and the American dream: an institutional analysisLigado a: Why do individuals engage in crime?Ligado a: Social structure and anomieLigado a: The normal and the pathologicalLigado a: The link between ability and criminal behaviorLigado a: Crime as choiceLigado a: Differential associationLigado a: Evolutionary psychology and crimeLigado a: Biosocial studies of antisocial and violent behaviour in children and adultsLigado a: The increasing appropriation of genetic explanationsLigado a: Criminal anthropology in the United StatesLigado a: The positive school of criminologyLigado a: The female born criminalLigado a: On crimes and punishmentsLigado a: The sociology of moral panicsLigado a: On the continuing problem of media effectsLigado a: The media politics of crime and criminal justiceLigado a: What makes crime news?Ligado a: Unravelling recent crime patterns and trendsLigado a: The origins of the British Crime SurveyLigado a: A note on the use of afficial statisticLigado a: The social construction of official statistics on criminal devianceLigado a: The London garotting panic of 1862: a moral panic and the creation of a criminal class in mid Victorian EnglandLigado a: Police and people: the birth of Mr Peel's blue locustsLigado a: Prosecutors and the courtsLigado a: Eighteenth-century punishmentLigado a: Execution and the enflish peopleLigado a: A suitable amount of crimeLigado a: The construction and deconstruction of crimeLigado a: Conceptions of deviance, official data and deviantsLigado a: What is crime?Idioma: Inglês.País: Reino Unido.Publicação: London : Routledge, 2009Descrição: 908 p.ISBN: 9781843929.Assunto - Nome comum: Psicologia Legal | Criminologia | Violência | Globalização | Terrorismo | Psicologia forense Classificação: 4200 - Psicologia Forense e Aspectos Legais | 4270 - Prevenção do Crime Recursos em linha:Clicar aqui para aceder online Tipo de documento:Tipo de documento | Biblioteca | Cota | Estado | Data de devolução | Código de barras | |
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Livro | Biblioteca ISPA | C6 NEWB2 | Disponível | 19961 |
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