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Titre(s) : The Oxford handbook of environmental criminology [Texte imprimé] / edited by Gerben J.N. Bruinsma and Shane D. Johnson
Publication : Oxford : Oxford university press, copyright 2018
Description matérielle : 1 vol. (XXII-938 p.) : ill. ; 26 cm
Collection : The Oxford handbooks in criminology and criminal justice
Lien à la collection : The Oxford handbooks in criminology and criminal justice
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
The study of how the environment, local geography, and physical locations influence
crime has a long history that stretches across a number of research traditions. These
include the neighborhood-effects approach developed by the Chicago school of sociology
in the 1920s; modern environmental criminology that explains the geographic distribution
of crime; the criminology of place, which focuses on crime rates at specific places
over time; and a newer approach that attends to the perception of crime and disorder
in communities. Aided by new mobile and digital technologies as well as improved data
reporting in recent decades, research in environmental criminology has developed at
a rapid pace within each of these approaches. Despite these advances, research in
the subfield of environmental criminology remains fragmented, and competing theories
are often kept apart. This book takes a different approach and integrates the subfield
as a whole. It covers the core theoretical and empirical issues of how and why the
environment influences the emergence of crime and how crime can affect the environment.
The chapters reflect the diversity in research and theory from all over the Western
world. In addition to covering traditional criminological research, the book probes
how well current theories of environmental criminology contribute to our understanding
of new problems and how well theories travel to other areas, such as West Africa,
in which cultural differences might lead to different patterns in offending
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Bruinsma, Gerben J. N. (1951-....). Éditeur scientifique
Johnson, Shane D. (1971-....). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Environnement -- Droit
Environnement -- Droit -- Dispositions pénales
Indice(s) Dewey :
364.14 (23e éd.) = Infractions contre la santé publique, la sécurité publique, l'ordre public, l'environnement
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780190279707. - ISBN 0190279702. - ISBN 9780190279714 (erroné) (rel.)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb45530641w
Notice n° :
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Table des matières : Social Spatial Influences / / Pamela Wilcox, Kristin Swartz ; ; Testing Theories
of Social Disorganization in Nigeria / / Faisal Umar, Shane D. Johnson, James A. Cheshire
; ; Signal Crimes: How the Harms of Crime and Disorder Travel across Social Space-Time
/ / Martin Innes, Helen Innes ; ; Egohoods: Capturing Change in Spatial Crime Patterns
/ / John R. Hipp, Christopher J. Bates ; ; Criminology of Places / / Cody W. Telep,
David Weisburd ; ; Built Environment, Land Use and Crime / / Kathryn Wuschke, J.
Bryan Kinney ; ; Street Networks and Crime / / Toby Davies, Kate J. Bowers ; ; Macro
Level Generators and Crime (Parks, Stadiums, and Transit Stations) / / Andrew Newton
; ; Mobility and Location Choice of Offenders / / Wim Bernasco ; ; Crime Concentrations:
Hot Dots, Hot Spots and Hot Flushes / / Dainis Ignatans, Ken Pease ; ; Time and Opportunity
/ / Lisa Tompson, Timothy Coupe ; ; How Do We Get to Causal Clarity on Physical Environment-Crime
Dynamics? / / Ralph B. Taylor ; ; Studying Situational Effects of Setting Characteristics:
Examples from the Study of Peers, Activities and Neighbourhoods / / Frank M. Weerman,
Evelien Hoeben, Wim Bernasco, Lieven J. R. Pauwels, Gerben J.N. Bruinsma ; ; Guardianship
/ / Danielle M. Reynald ; ; Place Management / / John E. Eck, Tamara D. Madensen
; ; Victimization Surveys in Environmental Criminology / / Andromachi Tseloni, Nick
Tilley, Graham Farrell ; ; Organized Crime and Places / / Edward R. Kleemans ; ;
(Juvenile) Gangs and Space / / Matthew Valasik, George Tita ; ; Riots, Space and
Place / / Peter Baudains, Shane D. Johnson ; ; Maritime Piracy / / Michael Townsley
; ; Geoprofiling Terrorism / / Kim Rossmo ; ; Child Sexual Abuse and Opportunity
/ / Richard Wortley ; ; Individual Perspective / / Lucia Summers, Rob T. Guerette
; ; Does Crime Impact Real Estate Prices? An Assessment of Accessibility and Location
/ / Vania Ceccato, Mats Wilhelmsson ; ; What have we Learned from Environmental Criminology
for the Prevention of Crime? / / Brandon C. Welsh, Sema A. Taheri ; ; Deciding on
the 'Appropriate' Unit of Analysis: Practical Considerations in Environmental Criminology
/ / Brian Lawton ; ; GIS and Spatial Analysis / / Martin Andresen ; ; Systematic
Observation / / Ian Brunton-Smith ; ; The Role of Innovative Data Collection Methods
in Advancing Criminological Understanding / / Reka Solymosi, Kate J. Bowers ; ; Computer
Simulations. Agent-Based Environmental Criminology / / Daniel Birks ; ; New Steps
in Visualization for Research in Environmental Criminology / / Patricia L. Brantingham,
Paul J. Brantingham, Justin Song, Valerie Spicer ; ; Environmental Criminology: History,
Scope and State of the Art / / Gerben J.N. Bruinsma, Shane D. Johnson ; ; Cybercrime
and Place: Applying Environmental Criminology to Crimes in Cyberspace / / Fernando
Miró Llinares, Shane D. Johnson ; ; Do We Really Need Collective Social Process to
Understand Why Crime Occurs and Offenders Commit Crime? / / Elizabeth R. Groff ;
; Importance of High Offender Neighborhoods within Environmental Criminology / / Anthony
Bottoms ; ; Four Images of the Delinquent Area / / Marcus Felson ; ; Evaluating
Theories of Environmental Criminology: Strengths and Weaknesses / / Francis T. Cullen,
Teresa C. Kulig ; ; Gated Communities and Crime in the United States / / Nicholas
Branic, Charis E. Kubrin ; ; Research on Neighborhoods in European Cities / / Lieven
J. R. Pauwels, Gerben J.N. Bruinsma, Frank M. Weerman, Wim Hardyns, Wim Bernasco.