Homicide and violent crime /
This volume of Sociology of Crime, Law and Deviance addresses a variety of issues and concerns involved with the study of violent crime and homicide in the contemporary world. The chapters are conceived against the background of the enduring nature of violence and killing in the modern age, despite...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bingley, UK :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2018.
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Colección: | Sociology of crime, law, and deviance ;
v. 23. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Homicide and Violent Crime; Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction: Studying Violence and Killing; References; Part 1: Family and Gender; Chapter 1: The Murdering of Children; Introduction; What is Child Murder?; History of Child Homicide; Prevalence; Sociodemographic/Cultural Characteristics and Risk Factors; Victim Gender; Offender Gender; Victim Race/Ethnicity; Offender Race/Ethnicity; Victim Age; Offender Age; Victim/Offender Relationship; Drug and Alcohol Use; Weapons; Seasons, Days, and Hours; Location; Abuse and Neglect; Poverty and Employment Status.
- Geographical LocationMarital Status; Offender Motivations for Child Murder; Theoretical Explanations; Conclusion; References; Chapter 2: Coordinated Community Response: Toward a More Systematic Response to Domestic Violence in an Urban Setting; Introduction; Literature Review; DV Task Forces; Community Coordinated Response Movement; Texas Statistics on DV; History of DDVTF; Methodology; Findings; A Detailed Analysis of Agency Metrics; Policy Implications and Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: athways and Female Homicide Offenders; Introduction; Historical Views of Female Criminality.
- Women's Pathways to CrimeAge of Onset Relative to Pathways to Crime; Contexts of Female Perpetrated Homicides; Background; Role and Motive; Age and Race; Victims; Circumstances; Weapons; Interventions Specific to Women; Conclusion; References; Part 2: Institutions and Identity; Chapter 4: Durkheim, Totemism, and The Manson Family: Theorizing on the Relationship Between Religion and Violence; Introduction; Overview of Tate-LaBianca Murders; Context; Durkheim's Theory of Religion: Totemism; Methodological Approach; Charles Manson and the Family; Unified Belief System and Rites of Conduct.
- Manson as the Totemic Principle of the ClanPresence of an Overarching Moral Community; Hall's Theory of Religion and Violence; The Manson Family as a Warring Sect; Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: A Decade After Virginia Tech: Considerations of Campus Safety and Security for Higher Education Institutions; Introduction; Framework; Campus Violence; Causes of Violent Aberrance; Prevention Strategies; Control Strategies; The Virginia Tech Incident; The Decision to Arm Campus Police; Arming the University of Rhode Island Police Force; Strengths and Weaknesses; Opportunities and Threats.
- Policy IssuesPolicy Alternatives; Governance; Technology; Closing Commentary; References; Chaper 6: The Relevance of Bias Violence in the 21st Century; Introduction; Literature Review; How are Bias Offenders Unique from Traditional Violent Offenders?; Applying Criminological Theory to Bias Offenders; Theoretical Framework; Identity Fusion Theory; Identity Fusion and Bias Violence; Methodological Issues and Advantages of Studying Bias Violence in the Digital Age; Open-Source Data; Illustrative Example; Incident Summary; Offender Background; Applying Identity Fusion; Conclusion; References.