03325oam 2200505 450 991081758690332120240131145313.01-138-92235-81-136-18534-80-203-08348-21-136-18535-610.4324/9780203083482 (OCoLC)858126051(MiFhGG)GVRL8PTW(EXLCZ)99255000000111053220130221d2014 uy 0engurun|---uuuuatxtccrCognition and crime offender decision making and script analyses /edited by Benoit LeClerc and Richard WortleyAbingdon, Oxon :Routledge,2014.1 online resource (xxi, 261 pages) illustrationsCrime Science Series ;13Description based upon print version of record.0-415-68860-4 1-299-79212-X Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.Cover ; Cognition and Crime; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents ; List of figures; List of tables; Notes on contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgments; List of abbreviations; 1 The Reasoning Criminal: twenty-five years on; 2 What are violent offenders thinking?; 3 How house burglars decide on targets: a computer-based scenario approach; 4 The risks and rewards of motor vehicle theft: implications for criminal persistence; 5 The rational choice perspective and the phenomenon of stalking: an examination of sex differences in behaviours, rationales, situational precipitators and feelings6 Interpersonal scripts and victim reaction in child sexual abuse: a quantitative analysis of the offender-victim interchange7 Drug dealing: Amsterdam's Red Light District; 8 Human trafficking for sexual exploitation in Italy; 9 Script analysis of corruption in public procurement; 10 Cigarette smuggling and terrorism financing: a script approach; 11 Script analysis of the transnational illegal market in endangered species: dream and reality; 12 New developments in script analysis for situational crime prevention: moving beyond offender scripts13 Rational choice and offender decision making: lessons from the cognitive sciencesIndex<P>The rational choice perspective developed by Cornish and Clarke in 1986 provides criminologists with a valuable and practical framework for purposes of crime control and prevention. More than twenty-five years later, <I>Cognition and Crime</I> pushes the boundaries of this field of research by bringing together international leading (or emerging) researchers in this area of script analysis into a single volume for the first time. It also presents a series of original contributions on offender decision-making during crime and crime script analysis as well as offering a critical perspective oCrime science series (Routledge (Firm))Criminal psychologyCriminal psychology.364.3LeClerc BenoitWortley Richard(Richard K.),MiFhGGMiFhGGBOOK9910817586903321Cognition and crime3987946UNINA