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International Handbook of Criminology

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A substantive guide to state of the art research and theory, the International Handbook of Criminologycompletes an esteemed trilogy of comparative analyses and insight from worldwide experts. Exploring a phenomenon that penetrates cultures of all racial, ethnic, and social classes, this volume continues in the tradition of its predecessors in the series by updating research on longstanding issues and offering perspectives into new problems and trends.

Topics in this volume include:

  • the etiology of crime
  • historical antecedents of contemporary responses to crime
  • life course criminology
  • the basis for comparative research in criminal justice
  • sources and strategies for knowledge acquisition in criminology
  • specific forms of crime and criminal behavior, including environmental, sex-related, and financial
  • responses to crime, including technological, societal, and policy-related
  • crime issues related to social divisions.
  • Assembling the works of leading criminologists in Europe, the Americas, the Pacific, the Mediterranean, and Australasia, this volume reflects the need for a re-evaluation of the field of criminology in response to the changing theoretical framework that has occurred in recent years. In doing so, it further elevates the level of discourse and sets the stage for innovative research projects and solutions.

    Those wishing to continue their studies should consult the International Handbook of Victimology and the International Handbook of Penology and Criminal Justice, which complete the trilogy.

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    Product Details
    • Weight: 1510g
    • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
    • Publication Date: 23 Feb 2010
    • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
    • Publication City/Country: United States
    • Language: English
    • ISBN13: 9781420085518

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    Shlomo G. Shoham is Professor of Law and an interdisciplinary lecturer at Faculty of Law Tel Aviv University and is a world-renowned criminologist who has published more than 100 books and about 1000 articles on crime deviance philosophy religion psychology and the human personality. Over the years he has developed his innovative personality theory a highly appraised new theory of personality development. In 2003 Professor Shoham was awarded the Israel Prize for research in criminology. Previously he was awarded the Sellin-Glueck Award the highest prize in American criminology and recently the prestigious Emet Prize. He is the recipient of a decoration from the prime minister of France. Professor Shoham has lectured all over the world and has been a resident at the universities of Oxford Harvard and the Sorbonne. Paul Knepper is Senior Lecturer Department of Sociological Studies University of Sheffi eld and Visiting Professor Institute of Criminology University of Malta. His research has explored sociopolitical definitions of race conceptual foundations of crime prevention and historical origins of contemporary responses to crime. Martin Kett is a self-employed technical writer and translator. He received a BSc in mathematics and statistics from Bar-Ilan University Israel.

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