Environmental Criminology

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complex neighborhood problems
contemporary criminological theory
Crime Analysis
Crime and place
Crime Hot Spots
Crime Measurement
Crime prevention
Crime Science
Ecology of Crime
empirical criminology
Environmental Criminology
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Geographic profiling
Geometric theory of crime
harm indices
hot-spot policing
Journey to crime
Martin Andresen
multilevel modelling
Pattern theory
Rational choice theory
Routine activity theory
Social disorganization theory
spatial crime analysis
spatial patterns of criminal behaviour
urban safety strategies
Victimization

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032454757
  • Weight: 840g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Nov 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The field of environmental criminology is a staple theoretical framework in contemporary criminological theory. This fully revised and expanded edition of the world’s first comprehensive and sole-authored textbook on this influential school of criminological thought covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • the origins of environmental criminology;
  • the primary theoretical frameworks, such as social disorganization theory, the routine activity approach, geometry of crime, rational choice perspective, and multilevel models that integrate environmental criminology;
  • the practical application of environmental criminology;
  • an examination of how theories are operationalized and tested; and
  • policy implications for the practice of crime prevention.

As well as these popular topics, Martin Andresen also discusses a number of topics that are at the leading edge of research within environmental criminology. New to the third edition is an expanded coverage on multilevel models of environmental criminology, harm indices, crime mapping, hot-spot policing, and future directions in environmental criminology.

This text will be ideal for courses on crime prevention, where students are often encouraged to consider policy problems and apply theory to practice. This book offers up environmental criminology as a theoretical framework for making sense of complex neighborhood problems, so it is also perfect for courses on geography of crime, crime analysis, and, indeed, environmental criminology. It would also be a good supplement for courses on criminological theory.

Martin A. Andresen is Professor at the School of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Canada.