Criminology : an integrated approach /
Barak provides the first integrated analysis of crime, criminal justice, and criminology through a global lens, revealing the importance of a global perspective for the study of crime and justice in the 21st century. While moving seamlessly from the micro bio-psychological, interactive-social proces...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Lanham, Md. :
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers,
c2009.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; PART I. INTRODUCTION: A UNIFYING ANALYSIS OF CRIME AND CRIME CONTROL; 1. Criminology and Criminal Justice: An Integrated Perspective; Globalization, Criminology and Criminal Justice: Crisis, Integration, and Legitimation, ; Globalization and the Criminological Crisis, ; Globalization and Criminal Justice Policy, ; Reflexive Modernization and the Demystification of Criminology, ; Integrated Criminology as a Prelude of Things to Come, ; A Concise History of Criminological Integration.
- Pathways for Doing Integrated Criminology, Developmental Criminology, ; Life-Course Criminology, ; Reciprocal Criminology, ; Summary and Conclusion : Integrated Approaches to Criminology, ; Notes, ; 2. Official and Unofficial Crimes: A Domestic (U.S.) Perspective; Criminology and the Politics of Defining Crime, ; Crime Statistics, ; Official Crimes in the United States, ; Index Crimes Plus, ; White Collar Crime, ; Organizational Crime, ; Unofficial Crimes in the United States, ; Summary and Conclusion: A Power Typology of Crime and Violence, ; Notes, ; 3. Official and Unofficial Crimes: A Global Perspective.
- Beyond the Nation-State Crimes, An Early Snap shot of Extraordinary Transnational Crime, ; Nationally and Internationally Prosecuted Crimes, ; Nationally Prosecuted Transnational Crimes, ; Internationally Prosecuted Crimes, ; Official Transnational Crime, ; Unofficial Transnational Crime, ; Extraordinary Crimes, ; Organized Crimes, ; State-Corporate Crimes, ; Summary and Conclusion: A Crime by Any Other Name, ; Notes, ; 4. Crime Control, Risk Management, and Surveillance: Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement; Criminal Justice Theorizing, ; Risk Management at the Front End of Crime Control.
- Situational Crime Prevention, Zero Tolerance Policing, ; Private Security, ; Technological Surveillance, ; Eavesdropping, ; Wiretapping, ; Closed Circuit Television, ; Computer Surveillance, ; Bait Cars, ; Surveillance Aircraft, ; GPS and RHO Tracking, ; Changing Law Enforcement Post-9/11,; Homeland Security, ; Antiterrorist Laws, ; The Blurring of Warfare and Law Enforcement, ; Militarizing the Police, ; Professionalizing the Police, ; Summary and Conclusion: On the Dialectics of Crimeand Crime Control, ; Notes, ; 5. Crime Control, Dangerousness, and the Penal-Industrial Complex: Punishment and Sentencing.
- A Historical Perspective on Punishment, Rationalizing Criminal Punishment, ; Theories of Criminal Punishment, ; Marginally Dangerous Offenders, ; Trend Data on Convicted Felons and Sentencing, ; A Profile of Incarcerated Dangerous Offenders, ; Risk Management, Predicting Dangerousness, and Sentencing Disparities, ; Crime Control and the Penal-Industrial Complex, ; Prison Labor, ; Summary and Conclusion: From Correctional Discipline to Penal Incarceration, ; Notes, ; PART II. STRANDS OF CRIMINOLOGICAL THOUGHT: EXPLAINING CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR AND CRIME.