Crime and control in comparative perspectives /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berlin ; New York :
W. de Gruyter,
1992.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Civilization, Modernization and the Development of Crime and Control
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Civilization and Modernization � Two Paradigms to Describe Long Term Changes in Crime and Control
- 2.1 The Civilization Concept
- 2.2 The Modernization Concept
- 3 Civilizing and Modernizing: Concerning the Exploratory Power of Two Paradigms
- 3.1 Civilizing and Modernizing and Their Impact on Crime and Control in Developed Societies
- 3.2 Civilizing and Modernizing and Their Impact on Crime and Control in Developing Societies
- 3.3 Civilizing and Modernizing and Their Impact on Crime and Control in Socialist Societies4 Remarks Concerning the Rewards of the Concepts of Civilizing and Modernizing
- Part I Crime and Control in Developed Nations
- Developments in Delinquency and Criminal Justice: A Nordic Perspective
- 1 Background
- 2 The Development of Crime in the Nordic Countries
- 3 Changes in the Development of Crime Control in the Nordic Countries
- 4 The Connection between Crime and Crime Control: Conclusions
- Modern Patterns of Crime and Control in the Federal Republic of Germany
- 1 The Welfare-State-Thesis2 Development of Crime and Control in the FRG from 1950 to 1987
- 2.1 Development of Crime
- 2.1.5 Summary
- 2.2 The Development of Social Control
- 3. Development Trends
- The Development of Delinquency and Criminal Justice in Japan
- 1 Criminal Trends in Japan
- 1.1 Penal Code Offences
- 1.2 Major Penal Code Offences
- 1.3 Offences against Special Laws
- 2 Trends in certain Offences and Offenders
- 2.1 Drug Offences
- 2.2 Bo-ryo-ku-dan Offenders (Offenders composing or associated with Bo-ryo-ku-dan)
- 2.3 Mentally Disordered Offenders2.4 Offences by Terrorist Groups
- 2.5 Aged Offenders
- 2.6 Female Offenders
- 2.7 Juvenile Delinquency
- 3 The Penal System and Prison as a “Crime Control� in Japan
- 4 The Objectives and the Reality of Treatment in Penal Institutions
- 5 Reasons for a Low Incidence of Crime in Japan
- The Development of American Crime: A Comparative Perspective
- 1 The Development of Social Factors Influencing American Crime
- 2 The Dynamics of Crime
- 3 The Response to Crime
- 4 Discussion
- Part II Crime and Control in Developing NationsCrime and Control in Venezuela
- 1 The Crime Problem in Venezuela
- 1.1 Predatory Crime
- 1.2 Corruption
- 1.3 Drug Trafficking and Drug Use
- 2 Crime Control in Venezuela
- 2.1 A General Perspective
- 2.2 Responding to Crises
- 3 Conclusion
- Crime and Control in the English-Speaking Caribbean: A Comparative Study of Jamaica, Trinidad, Tobago and Barbados 1960�1980
- 1 Development in Criminality over Two Decades 1960�1980
- 1.1 Total Crimes Reported
- 1.2 Crimes against Property