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Narrative Criminology
Lois Presser
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2013-09-30
Narrative Criminology Introduction Narrative criminology is an emerging paradigm with roots in a cross-disciplinary literature. It adopts a co...
National Deviancy Symposia, The
Simon Winlow
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2014-07-30
The National Deviancy Symposia Introduction The first National Deviancy Conference (NDC) took place in York, United Kingdom, in 1968. The conf...
Nature Versus Nurture
Michelle Coyne, John Paul Wright
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2013-09-30
Nature Versus Nurture Introduction The nature/nurture debate has raged for decades, both within and outside of criminology. Early biological t...
Neighborhood Disorder
Danielle Wallace, Mary Elizabeth Hoyle, Christopher Scott
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2013-07-24
Neighborhood DisorderIntroductionNeighborhood disorder is generally thought of as one of the most pivotal concepts in criminology. While by no means r...
Neutralization Theory
Heith Copes
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2010-11-01
Neutralization Theory Introduction According to Gresham Sykes and David Matza, acts that violate norms or go against beliefs can carry wit...
New Penology, The
Johann Koehler, Gil Rothschild-Elyassi, Jonathan Simon
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2018-06-27
The New PenologyIntroductionOnce the rehabilitative ideal fell into disrepute in the middle of the 1970s, penal appetites turned toward incapacitation...
Offender Decision-Making and Motivation
Volkan Topalli
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2011-05-25
Offender Decision-Making and Motivation Introduction Though it may seem odd to think of it as such, breaking the law (i.e., criminality) is a s...
Offense Specialization/Expertise
Kimberly Kempf-Leonard
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2011-06-29
Offense Specialization/Expertise Introduction The notion of a career in crime, similar to an upward trajectory along a legitimate occupatio...
Organized Crime
Jay S. Albanese
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2009-12-14
Organized Crime Introduction Organized crime is a continuing criminal enterprise that works to profit from illicit activities that are ofte...
Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs
Tereza Østbø Kuldova
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2021-05-26
Outlaw Motorcycle ClubsIntroductionOutlaw motorcycle clubs (OMCs), also referred to as outlaw motorcycle gangs (OMCGs), such as the iconic Hells Angel...
Panel Methods in Criminology
Julie Phillips
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2013-05-28
Panel Methods in Criminology Introduction Panel data, sometimes called repeated measures or multilevel data, have a hierarchical or nested str...
Peacemaking Criminology
J. Renee Trombley
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2019-03-27
Peacemaking CriminologyIntroductionPeacemaking criminology is a branch of critical criminology that became popular in the early 1990s, largely through...
Peer Networks and Delinquency
Gregory M. Zimmerman, Alexis Yohros, Carter Rees
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2014-01-30
Peer Networks and DelinquencyIntroductionThis article is concerned with (primarily criminological) research on the relationship between engaging in de...
Performance Measurement and Accountability Systems
Nerea Marteache Solans, Michael Maxfield
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2011-04-14
Performance Measurement and Accountability Systems Introduction Performance measurement is one of a family of tools to rationalize and evaluate...
Personality and Trait Theories of Crime
John Paul Wright, Kristan Moore
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2012-06-26
Personality and Trait Theories of Crime Introduction Personality reflects the totality of a human being’s beliefs, attitudes, behaviors, and w...
Persons with a Mental Illness, Police Encounters with
Duncan Chappell, Anthony O'Brien
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2019-01-15
Police Encounters with Persons with a Mental IllnessIntroductionInvolvement with people with a mental illness (PMI) has been a feature of the role of ...
Phenomenological Theories of Crime
Peter K. Manning, Michael W. Raphael
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2012-07-24
Phenomenological Theories of Crime Introduction The distinctive aspect of phenomenological theories of crime is that they are based upon a sta...
Plea Bargaining
Rebecca K. Helm
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2019-05-29
Plea BargainingIntroductionPlea bargaining is a process in the criminal justice system through which a defendant agrees to plead guilty to a specified...
Poaching
A.M. Lemieux
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2017-03-30
PoachingIntroductionPoaching, the illegal taking of wildlife, be it plants, animals, or fish, is the first event in a series of crimes that supply the...
Police Administration
Gary Cordner, Joseph Schafer
Subject: Criminology »
Date Added: 2011-04-14
Police AdministrationIntroductionPolice administration refers to the organization and management of policing. The conceptual breadth of the term “poli...
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