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Crime and Society

Vice in a vicious society : crime and the community in mid-nineteenth century New South Wales

Vice in a vicious society : crime and the community in mid-nineteenth century New South Wales

... In 1831 returns of convictions before courts of quarter sessions were first recorded. More comprehensive criminal statistics did not become available until 1858, while after 1861 the statistics were affected by the ...

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Crime and Justice in Digital Society: Towards a ‘Digital Criminology’?

Crime and Justice in Digital Society: Towards a ‘Digital Criminology’?

... conceptualise crime, deviance and justice as increasingly technosocial practices within a digital ...digital society then, is the recognition of a shift in structures, socio‐cultural practices and lived ...

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Victims, Crime and Society: An Introduction

Victims, Crime and Society: An Introduction

... of crime – emerged in the 1940s, and is now an established if contested disciplinary enterprise (Fattah, 1992; Goodey, 2005; Walklate, ...justice, crime prevention and restorative justice, to conflict ...

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Development of Crime in Early English Society, The

Development of Crime in Early English Society, The

... "They were not so much territories as communities of tribesmen who felt themselves bound together by common customs and blood-ties; sometimes one or two hundred families, sometimes consi[r] ...

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Teaching a Prisoner to Fish: Getting Tough on Crime by Preparing Prisoners to Reenter Society

Teaching a Prisoner to Fish: Getting Tough on Crime by Preparing Prisoners to Reenter Society

... other male prisoners reported physical or sexual abuse in their past. See D ITTON , supra note 27, at 1, 6-7. Of female prisoners, 78.4 percent of those with mental illness and 50.9 percent of other female prisoners ...

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Consumption in Crime: Fashion as the Construction of a Criminal Self in Society

Consumption in Crime: Fashion as the Construction of a Criminal Self in Society

... research, crime scholars draw attention to the nature of the social relations they study: the skillfulness of agent, and the transformative effects of remaining within semi-enclosed domains of social networks over ...

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Crime and Income Inequality: The Case of Malaysia

Crime and Income Inequality: The Case of Malaysia

... of crime on an economy can be segregated into, primarily the prevention cost, and secondarily the correctional cost and the lost opportunity of labor being held in correctional ...with crime preventions, ...

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A 'zone of legal exemption' for sports violence? : Form and substance in the criminal law

A 'zone of legal exemption' for sports violence? : Form and substance in the criminal law

... Garland D, The Culture of Control: Crime and Social Order in Contemporary Society Oxford University Press 2001 Garraway WM and others, ‘Impact of Professionalism on Injuries in Rugby Uni[r] ...

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From White Collar Crime to Exploitation:  Redefinition of a Field

From White Collar Crime to Exploitation: Redefinition of a Field

... He saw crime as a "legally defined social injury" for which a "penal sanction" was provided, as a conceptually unitary phenomenon against which a society needed to protect itself.2 What [r] ...

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Deterrence Concept in Criminology and Law, The

Deterrence Concept in Criminology and Law, The

... Ellingston states that, "The belief that punishment protects society from crime by deterring would-be law breakers will not stand up before our new understanding of human behavior." 4 Wh[r] ...

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PIPELINED FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYZING IDENTITY THEFT BEHAVIORS USING TEXT MINING

PIPELINED FRAMEWORK FOR ANALYZING IDENTITY THEFT BEHAVIORS USING TEXT MINING

... in society, businesses where the aspects of lives are ...gateway crime, as criminals use others identities to steal the money for an Example credit card number, hack the social network authentication, ...

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Humanistic education for the future 'crime fighters'

Humanistic education for the future 'crime fighters'

... And yet, so many do! Increasingly, more and more of our students here at James Cook University are taking that leap of faith by enrolling in the Bachelor of Arts in Criminology or alternatively, remaining in their ...

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The elder as a crime agent

The elder as a crime agent

... a crime had the following profile: predominantly male population aged 61-68 ...in crime statistics committed by the elderly has to do with technological advances and ...but society believes that ...

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Crime of rape of vulnerable: an analysis of police reports and investigations

Crime of rape of vulnerable: an analysis of police reports and investigations

... The intentional use of physical force or power, real or through threatening, against the own person, another person, a group or community, that can result or has high probability of death, lesion, psychological damage, ...

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Prosecution Hate Crime Policy and Practice

Prosecution Hate Crime Policy and Practice

... hate crime at the earliest stage so that hate crime policies can be ...hate crime. Society and criminal justice agencies still struggle to recognise that people are targets of hostility on ...

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Crime through a corpus: The linguistic construction of offenders, victims and crimes in the German and UK
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Crime through a corpus: The linguistic construction of offenders, victims and crimes in the German and UK press

... by society (Becker, 1966: 3-8). Not all deviant behaviour is crime but every crime is deviant social behaviour although crime is as diverse as white collar crime, shop lifting, drunken ...

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Convergence of violent crime in the United States: Time series test of nonlinear

Convergence of violent crime in the United States: Time series test of nonlinear

... overall crime rate is displayed in two indices. The violent crime index (which is the subject of study) comprises homicide, forcible rape, robbery and ...today‟s society if we are to reduce the ...

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Hate Crime and Mate Crime

Hate Crime and Mate Crime

... A continued rejection by society as something less than fully human has not necessarily meant dejection for people with learning disabilities. While some people have experienced pain by being marginalised, there ...

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Econoimic Viability And Good Governance: A Panacea To Crime In Nigeria

Econoimic Viability And Good Governance: A Panacea To Crime In Nigeria

... same crime committed in the ...reduce crime in the society and if this is not done, it shows that the system has either failed in its responsibility or it has derailed from ...that crime ...

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Predicting Crime Incidents Systematic Approaches and Crime Analysis for Crime Reduction

Predicting Crime Incidents Systematic Approaches and Crime Analysis for Crime Reduction

... A crime or criminal offence is an act harmful not only to some individual but also to a community, society or the ...law. Crime incidents pose a serious threat to the global economy, safety and ...

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