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Lessons from the economics of crime : what reduces offending? / / edited by Philip J. Cook, Stephen Machin, Olivier Marie, and Giovanni Mastrobuoni
Lessons from the economics of crime : what reduces offending? / / edited by Philip J. Cook, Stephen Machin, Olivier Marie, and Giovanni Mastrobuoni
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : The MIT Press, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (251 p.)
Disciplina 364.2/5
Collana CESifo seminar series
Soggetto topico Crime - Economic aspects
Crime prevention
Criminals - Rehabilitation
Soggetto non controllato ECONOMICS/General
SOCIAL SCIENCES/Political Science/Public Policy & Law
ISBN 0-262-31463-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Series Foreword; Crime Economics in Its Fifth Decade; Part I: Policy Choice and Normative Framework; 1 COPS and Cuffs; 2 Drug Prohibition and Its Alternatives; 3 Mechanism Experiments for Crime Policy; Part II: Crime as a Rational Choice; 4 What Works in Reducing Re-Offending?; 5 The Young Prisoner's Dilemma; 6 What Works in Reducing Hooliganism?; Part III: Feedback and Interactions; 7 Crime and Immigration: What Do We Know?; 8 Organized Crime, Violence, and the Quality of Politicians; 9 Centralized versus Decentralized Police Hiring in Italy and the United States
10 The "Program of Integration and Management in Public Safety" in Minas Gerais, BrazilContributors; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910790527103321
Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : The MIT Press, , [2013]
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Lessons from the economics of crime : what reduces offending? / / edited by Philip J. Cook, Stephen Machin, Olivier Marie, and Giovanni Mastrobuoni
Lessons from the economics of crime : what reduces offending? / / edited by Philip J. Cook, Stephen Machin, Olivier Marie, and Giovanni Mastrobuoni
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : The MIT Press, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (251 p.)
Disciplina 364.2/5
Collana CESifo seminar series
Soggetto topico Crime - Economic aspects
Crime prevention
Criminals - Rehabilitation
Soggetto non controllato ECONOMICS/General
SOCIAL SCIENCES/Political Science/Public Policy & Law
ISBN 0-262-31463-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Series Foreword; Crime Economics in Its Fifth Decade; Part I: Policy Choice and Normative Framework; 1 COPS and Cuffs; 2 Drug Prohibition and Its Alternatives; 3 Mechanism Experiments for Crime Policy; Part II: Crime as a Rational Choice; 4 What Works in Reducing Re-Offending?; 5 The Young Prisoner's Dilemma; 6 What Works in Reducing Hooliganism?; Part III: Feedback and Interactions; 7 Crime and Immigration: What Do We Know?; 8 Organized Crime, Violence, and the Quality of Politicians; 9 Centralized versus Decentralized Police Hiring in Italy and the United States
10 The "Program of Integration and Management in Public Safety" in Minas Gerais, BrazilContributors; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910825365603321
Cambridge, Massachusetts : , : The MIT Press, , [2013]
Materiale a stampa
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The new criminology : for a social theory of deviance / / Ian Taylor, Paul Walton and Jock Young
The new criminology : for a social theory of deviance / / Ian Taylor, Paul Walton and Jock Young
Autore Taylor Ian R.
Edizione [40th anniversary ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (397 p.)
Disciplina 364.2/5
Altri autori (Persone) WaltonPaul
YoungJock
Soggetto topico Criminology
Deviant behavior
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-415-85587-X
1-135-00686-5
0-203-73015-1
1-135-00687-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover ; Half Title ; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Table of Contents ; Introduction to 40th anniversary edition; The New Criminology : where we came from, where we are going; Situating The New Criminology; The Millsian vision; The golden age of American sociology of deviance; The New Criminology and the NDC; The New Criminology: the explanatory agenda; The immediate years: Policing the Crisis and The New Criminology; Realist and cultural criminology: the subsequent years; Is cultural criminology necessarily idiographic?; The tendencies of social institutions and situations; History and change
Progress in scope and in theoryThe pieces of the puzzle come together; Bibliography; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1. Classical criminology and the positivist revolution; The classical school of criminology; Neo-classical revisionism; The positivist revolution; The quantification of behaviour; Scientific neutrality; The determinism of behaviour; 2. The appeal of positivism; The consensus world view; The determinism of behaviour; The science of society; The meshing of interests; Lombroso; Body types in biological positivism; The XYY chromosome theory; Eysenck; Trasler; Conclusion
3. Durkheim and the break with 'analytical individualism'Durkheim's break with positivism; Durkheim's view of human nature; Durkheim on anomie and the division of labour; Durkheim on 'the Normal and the Pathological'; Durkheim as a biological meritocrat; Durkheim and a social theory of deviance; 4. The early sociologies of crime; Merton and the American Dream; The typology of adaptations; Merton-the cautious rebel; A pluralistic society; Mertonian anomie theory and a social theory of deviance; The Chicago school and the legacy of positivism; The city, social problems and capitalist society
The struggle for space and a sociology of the cityThe struggle for space and the phenomenology of the ecological structure; Society as an organism; Criticisms of differential associations theory; Behaviourist revisions to Sutherland's theory; The theory of subcultures and beyond; 5. Social reaction, deviant commitment and career; What is the social reaction or labellingapproach to deviance?; Deviance, behaviour and action; Primary and secondary deviance and the notion of sequence or career; Social reaction: theory or perspective?; Power and politics; Conclusions
6. American naturalism and phenomenologyThe work of David Matza; Subterranean values, neutralization and drift; Pluralism; The late Matza: becoming deviant?; American phenomenology and the study of deviance: ethnomethodology; Ethnomethodology and the phenomenological project; The ethnomethodological critique; 7. Marx, Engels and Bonger on crime and social control; Willem Bonger and formal Marxism; Conclusion; 8. The new conflict theorists; Austin Turk and Ralf Dahrendorf; Authority, stratification and criminalization; Richard Quinney and the social reality of crime; 9. Conclusion
1. The wider origins of the deviant act
Record Nr. UNINA-9910452928003321
Taylor Ian R.  
Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
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The new criminology : for a social theory of deviance / / Ian Taylor, Paul Walton and Jock Young
The new criminology : for a social theory of deviance / / Ian Taylor, Paul Walton and Jock Young
Autore Taylor Ian R.
Edizione [40th anniversary ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (397 p.)
Disciplina 364.2/5
Altri autori (Persone) WaltonPaul
YoungJock
Soggetto topico Criminology
Deviant behavior
ISBN 0-415-85587-X
1-135-00686-5
0-203-73015-1
1-135-00687-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover ; Half Title ; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Table of Contents ; Introduction to 40th anniversary edition; The New Criminology : where we came from, where we are going; Situating The New Criminology; The Millsian vision; The golden age of American sociology of deviance; The New Criminology and the NDC; The New Criminology: the explanatory agenda; The immediate years: Policing the Crisis and The New Criminology; Realist and cultural criminology: the subsequent years; Is cultural criminology necessarily idiographic?; The tendencies of social institutions and situations; History and change
Progress in scope and in theoryThe pieces of the puzzle come together; Bibliography; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1. Classical criminology and the positivist revolution; The classical school of criminology; Neo-classical revisionism; The positivist revolution; The quantification of behaviour; Scientific neutrality; The determinism of behaviour; 2. The appeal of positivism; The consensus world view; The determinism of behaviour; The science of society; The meshing of interests; Lombroso; Body types in biological positivism; The XYY chromosome theory; Eysenck; Trasler; Conclusion
3. Durkheim and the break with 'analytical individualism'Durkheim's break with positivism; Durkheim's view of human nature; Durkheim on anomie and the division of labour; Durkheim on 'the Normal and the Pathological'; Durkheim as a biological meritocrat; Durkheim and a social theory of deviance; 4. The early sociologies of crime; Merton and the American Dream; The typology of adaptations; Merton-the cautious rebel; A pluralistic society; Mertonian anomie theory and a social theory of deviance; The Chicago school and the legacy of positivism; The city, social problems and capitalist society
The struggle for space and a sociology of the cityThe struggle for space and the phenomenology of the ecological structure; Society as an organism; Criticisms of differential associations theory; Behaviourist revisions to Sutherland's theory; The theory of subcultures and beyond; 5. Social reaction, deviant commitment and career; What is the social reaction or labellingapproach to deviance?; Deviance, behaviour and action; Primary and secondary deviance and the notion of sequence or career; Social reaction: theory or perspective?; Power and politics; Conclusions
6. American naturalism and phenomenologyThe work of David Matza; Subterranean values, neutralization and drift; Pluralism; The late Matza: becoming deviant?; American phenomenology and the study of deviance: ethnomethodology; Ethnomethodology and the phenomenological project; The ethnomethodological critique; 7. Marx, Engels and Bonger on crime and social control; Willem Bonger and formal Marxism; Conclusion; 8. The new conflict theorists; Austin Turk and Ralf Dahrendorf; Authority, stratification and criminalization; Richard Quinney and the social reality of crime; 9. Conclusion
1. The wider origins of the deviant act
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779704403321
Taylor Ian R.  
Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
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The new criminology : for a social theory of deviance / / Ian Taylor, Paul Walton and Jock Young
The new criminology : for a social theory of deviance / / Ian Taylor, Paul Walton and Jock Young
Autore Taylor Ian R.
Edizione [40th anniversary ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (397 p.)
Disciplina 364.2/5
Altri autori (Persone) WaltonPaul
YoungJock
Soggetto topico Criminology
Deviant behavior
ISBN 0-415-85587-X
1-135-00686-5
0-203-73015-1
1-135-00687-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover ; Half Title ; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Table of Contents ; Introduction to 40th anniversary edition; The New Criminology : where we came from, where we are going; Situating The New Criminology; The Millsian vision; The golden age of American sociology of deviance; The New Criminology and the NDC; The New Criminology: the explanatory agenda; The immediate years: Policing the Crisis and The New Criminology; Realist and cultural criminology: the subsequent years; Is cultural criminology necessarily idiographic?; The tendencies of social institutions and situations; History and change
Progress in scope and in theoryThe pieces of the puzzle come together; Bibliography; Foreword; Acknowledgments; 1. Classical criminology and the positivist revolution; The classical school of criminology; Neo-classical revisionism; The positivist revolution; The quantification of behaviour; Scientific neutrality; The determinism of behaviour; 2. The appeal of positivism; The consensus world view; The determinism of behaviour; The science of society; The meshing of interests; Lombroso; Body types in biological positivism; The XYY chromosome theory; Eysenck; Trasler; Conclusion
3. Durkheim and the break with 'analytical individualism'Durkheim's break with positivism; Durkheim's view of human nature; Durkheim on anomie and the division of labour; Durkheim on 'the Normal and the Pathological'; Durkheim as a biological meritocrat; Durkheim and a social theory of deviance; 4. The early sociologies of crime; Merton and the American Dream; The typology of adaptations; Merton-the cautious rebel; A pluralistic society; Mertonian anomie theory and a social theory of deviance; The Chicago school and the legacy of positivism; The city, social problems and capitalist society
The struggle for space and a sociology of the cityThe struggle for space and the phenomenology of the ecological structure; Society as an organism; Criticisms of differential associations theory; Behaviourist revisions to Sutherland's theory; The theory of subcultures and beyond; 5. Social reaction, deviant commitment and career; What is the social reaction or labellingapproach to deviance?; Deviance, behaviour and action; Primary and secondary deviance and the notion of sequence or career; Social reaction: theory or perspective?; Power and politics; Conclusions
6. American naturalism and phenomenologyThe work of David Matza; Subterranean values, neutralization and drift; Pluralism; The late Matza: becoming deviant?; American phenomenology and the study of deviance: ethnomethodology; Ethnomethodology and the phenomenological project; The ethnomethodological critique; 7. Marx, Engels and Bonger on crime and social control; Willem Bonger and formal Marxism; Conclusion; 8. The new conflict theorists; Austin Turk and Ralf Dahrendorf; Authority, stratification and criminalization; Richard Quinney and the social reality of crime; 9. Conclusion
1. The wider origins of the deviant act
Record Nr. UNINA-9910824339203321
Taylor Ian R.  
Abingdon, Oxon : , : Routledge, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
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Social capital and urban crime [[electronic resource] /] / Danielle Lively Neal
Social capital and urban crime [[electronic resource] /] / Danielle Lively Neal
Autore Neal Danielle Lively <1980->
Pubbl/distr/stampa El Paso, : LFB Scholarly Pub., c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (214 p.)
Disciplina 364.2/5
Collana Criminal justice: recent scholarship
Soggetto topico Crime - Sociological aspects
Social capital (Sociology)
Crime prevention - Social aspects
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-59332-679-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; List of Figures; Acknowledgements; CHAPTER ONE: Examining Social Capital and Crime; CHAPTER TWO: Evolving Concepts of Social Capital and Crime; CHAPTER THREE: Examining the Relationship Between Social Capital and Crime; CHAPTER FOUR: How does Social Capital Relate to Crime?; CHAPTER FIVE: Does Social Capital Matter in Relation to Crime?; CHAPTER SIX: Social Capital and Crime, What Now?Implications for the Future; APPENDIX A: Years of Available Stowell Data for Cities and MSAS Examined
APPENDIX B: Source of Access to Dataset for Study Replication: Raw Data for Stowell Psychographics, Census Demographics, and Crime Rates References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462552403321
Neal Danielle Lively <1980->  
El Paso, : LFB Scholarly Pub., c2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Social capital and urban crime [[electronic resource] /] / Danielle Lively Neal
Social capital and urban crime [[electronic resource] /] / Danielle Lively Neal
Autore Neal Danielle Lively <1980->
Pubbl/distr/stampa El Paso, : LFB Scholarly Pub., c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (214 p.)
Disciplina 364.2/5
Collana Criminal justice: recent scholarship
Soggetto topico Crime - Sociological aspects
Social capital (Sociology)
Crime prevention - Social aspects
ISBN 1-59332-679-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; List of Figures; Acknowledgements; CHAPTER ONE: Examining Social Capital and Crime; CHAPTER TWO: Evolving Concepts of Social Capital and Crime; CHAPTER THREE: Examining the Relationship Between Social Capital and Crime; CHAPTER FOUR: How does Social Capital Relate to Crime?; CHAPTER FIVE: Does Social Capital Matter in Relation to Crime?; CHAPTER SIX: Social Capital and Crime, What Now?Implications for the Future; APPENDIX A: Years of Available Stowell Data for Cities and MSAS Examined
APPENDIX B: Source of Access to Dataset for Study Replication: Raw Data for Stowell Psychographics, Census Demographics, and Crime Rates References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785954103321
Neal Danielle Lively <1980->  
El Paso, : LFB Scholarly Pub., c2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Social capital and urban crime [[electronic resource] /] / Danielle Lively Neal
Social capital and urban crime [[electronic resource] /] / Danielle Lively Neal
Autore Neal Danielle Lively <1980->
Pubbl/distr/stampa El Paso, : LFB Scholarly Pub., c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (214 p.)
Disciplina 364.2/5
Collana Criminal justice: recent scholarship
Soggetto topico Crime - Sociological aspects
Social capital (Sociology)
Crime prevention - Social aspects
ISBN 1-59332-679-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto CONTENTS; List of Figures; Acknowledgements; CHAPTER ONE: Examining Social Capital and Crime; CHAPTER TWO: Evolving Concepts of Social Capital and Crime; CHAPTER THREE: Examining the Relationship Between Social Capital and Crime; CHAPTER FOUR: How does Social Capital Relate to Crime?; CHAPTER FIVE: Does Social Capital Matter in Relation to Crime?; CHAPTER SIX: Social Capital and Crime, What Now?Implications for the Future; APPENDIX A: Years of Available Stowell Data for Cities and MSAS Examined
APPENDIX B: Source of Access to Dataset for Study Replication: Raw Data for Stowell Psychographics, Census Demographics, and Crime Rates References; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910822532103321
Neal Danielle Lively <1980->  
El Paso, : LFB Scholarly Pub., c2011
Materiale a stampa
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Social class and crime : a biosocial approach / / by Anthony Walsh
Social class and crime : a biosocial approach / / by Anthony Walsh
Autore Walsh Anthony <1941-, >
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Routledge, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (185 p.)
Disciplina 364.2/5
Collana Routledge advances in criminology
Soggetto topico Criminology
Criminal behavior - Social aspects
Criminal behavior - Genetic aspects
Sociobiology
Social classes
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-136-91876-0
1-282-78100-6
9786612781001
0-203-84424-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 The Biosocial Approach; 2 Genes, Environments and Behavior; 3 Evolutionary Psychology, Crime and Status; 4 The Neurosciences, Conscience and the Soft-Wired Brain; 5 Social Class and Criminal Behavior: Myth or Reality?; 6 The Class-Crime Relationship in Criminological Theories; 7 Social Class and Socialization; 8 Poverty, Crime and Developmental Neurobiology; 9 Social Stratification, the Genome, and Social Structure; 10 The Nature and Nurture of Intelligence; 11 Class Mobility: Ascription or Achievement?; Epilogue
ReferencesIndex
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460014503321
Walsh Anthony <1941-, >  
New York : , : Routledge, , 2011
Materiale a stampa
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Social class and crime : a biosocial approach / / by Anthony Walsh
Social class and crime : a biosocial approach / / by Anthony Walsh
Autore Walsh Anthony <1941-, >
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Routledge, , 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (185 p.)
Disciplina 364.2/5
Collana Routledge advances in criminology
Soggetto topico Criminology
Criminal behavior - Social aspects
Criminal behavior - Genetic aspects
Sociobiology
Social classes
ISBN 1-136-91875-2
1-136-91876-0
1-282-78100-6
9786612781001
0-203-84424-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; 1 The Biosocial Approach; 2 Genes, Environments and Behavior; 3 Evolutionary Psychology, Crime and Status; 4 The Neurosciences, Conscience and the Soft-Wired Brain; 5 Social Class and Criminal Behavior: Myth or Reality?; 6 The Class-Crime Relationship in Criminological Theories; 7 Social Class and Socialization; 8 Poverty, Crime and Developmental Neurobiology; 9 Social Stratification, the Genome, and Social Structure; 10 The Nature and Nurture of Intelligence; 11 Class Mobility: Ascription or Achievement?; Epilogue
ReferencesIndex
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785150403321
Walsh Anthony <1941-, >  
New York : , : Routledge, , 2011
Materiale a stampa
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