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Criminology is a dynamic and evolving field of study. In recent decades, the study of the causes, development, prevention, and treatment of juvenile delinquency and adult crime has produced many important discoveries. This volume addresses two questions about crucial topics facing criminology - from...
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Zusammenfassung: | Criminology is a dynamic and evolving field of study. In recent decades, the study of the causes, development, prevention, and treatment of juvenile delinquency and adult crime has produced many important discoveries. This volume addresses two questions about crucial topics facing criminology - from causation to prevention to public policy: Where are we now? What does the future hold? Rolf Loeber and Brandon C. Welsh lead a team of more than forty top scholars from across the world to present the future of research, policy, and practice in the discipline. |
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spelling | The future of criminology / edited by Rolf Loeber and Brandon C. Welsh. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, ©2012. 1 online resource (xxxvi, 278 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. A future of criminology and a criminologist for the ages / Rolf Loeber and Brandon C. Welsh -- Some future trajectories for life course criminology / D. Wayne Osgood -- Does the study of the age-crime curve have a future? / Rolf Loeber -- Developmental origins of aggression : from social learning to epigenetics / Richard E. Tremblay -- Biology of crime : past, present, and future perspectives / Adrian Raine and Jill Portnoy -- Self-control, then and now / Terrie E. Moffitt -- Criminological theory : past achievements and future challenges / Terence P. Thornberry -- Individuals' situational criminal actions : current knowledge and tomorrow's prospects / Per-Olof H. Wikström -- Lack of empathy and offending : implications for tomorrow's research and practice / Darrick Jolliffe and Joseph Murray -- Person-in-context : insights and issues in research on neighborhoods and crime / Gregory M. Zimmerman and Steven F. Messner -- Risk and protective factors in the assessment of school bullies and victims / Maria M. Ttofi and Peter K. Smith -- Adult onset offending : perspectives for future research / Georgia Zara -- The next generation of longitudinal studies / Magda Stouthamer-Loeber -- Research on criminal careers, part 1 : contributions, opportunities, and needs / Alfred Blumstein -- Research on criminal careers, part 2 : looking back to predict ahead / Alex R. Piquero -- The harvesting of administrative records : new problems, great potential / Howard N. Snyder -- Twenty-five years of developmental criminology : what we know, what we need to know / Marc Le Blanc -- Pushing back the frontiers of knowledge on desistance from crime / Lila Kazemian -- Does psychopathology appear fully only in adulthood? / Raymond R. Corrado -- Preventing delinquency by putting families first / Brandon C. Welsh -- The future of preventive public health : implications of brain violence research / Frederick P. Rivara -- "Own the place, own the crime" prevention : how evidence about place-based crime shifts the burden of prevention / John E. Eck and Rob T. Guerette -- Community approaches to preventing crime and violence : the challenge of building prevention capacity / Ross Homel and Tara Renae McGee -- Taking effective crime prevention to scale : from school-based programs to community-wide prevention systems / J. David Hawkins [and others] -- The human experiment in treatment : a means to the end of offender recidivism / Doris Layton MacKenzie and Gaylene Styve Armstrong -- Towards a third phase of "what works" in offender rehabilitation / Friedrich Lösel -- Raising the bar : transforming knowledge to practice for children in conflict with the law / Leena K. Augimeri and Christopher J. Koegl -- Intervening with violence : priorities for reform from a public health perspective / Jonathan P. Shepherd -- How to reduce the global homicide rate to 2 per 100,000 by 2060 / Manuel Eisner and Amy Nivette -- The problem with macro-criminology / James Q. Wilson -- Staking out the next generation of studies of the criminology of place : collecting prospective longitudinal data at crime hot spots / David Weisburd, Brian Lawton, and Justin Ready -- The futures of experimental criminology / Lawrence W. Sherman -- Stopping crime requires successful implementation of what works / Irvin Waller -- The future of sentencing and its control / Michael Tonry. Print version record. Criminology is a dynamic and evolving field of study. In recent decades, the study of the causes, development, prevention, and treatment of juvenile delinquency and adult crime has produced many important discoveries. This volume addresses two questions about crucial topics facing criminology - from causation to prevention to public policy: Where are we now? What does the future hold? Rolf Loeber and Brandon C. Welsh lead a team of more than forty top scholars from across the world to present the future of research, policy, and practice in the discipline. Criminology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89002994 Crime prevention. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034011 Criminology https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003418 Criminologie. criminology. aat SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh Crime prevention fast Criminology fast Loeber, Rolf. Welsh, Brandon, 1969- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjCKRyh3jVVv3v9yt9Y7H3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97060649 Print version: Future of criminology. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, ©2012 9780199917938 (DLC) 2011042957 (OCoLC)758845574 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=503693 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=503693 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The future of criminology / A future of criminology and a criminologist for the ages / Some future trajectories for life course criminology / Does the study of the age-crime curve have a future? / Developmental origins of aggression : from social learning to epigenetics / Biology of crime : past, present, and future perspectives / Self-control, then and now / Terrie E. Moffitt -- Criminological theory : past achievements and future challenges / Individuals' situational criminal actions : current knowledge and tomorrow's prospects / Lack of empathy and offending : implications for tomorrow's research and practice / Person-in-context : insights and issues in research on neighborhoods and crime / Risk and protective factors in the assessment of school bullies and victims / Adult onset offending : perspectives for future research / The next generation of longitudinal studies / Research on criminal careers, part 1 : contributions, opportunities, and needs / Research on criminal careers, part 2 : looking back to predict ahead / The harvesting of administrative records : new problems, great potential / Twenty-five years of developmental criminology : what we know, what we need to know / Pushing back the frontiers of knowledge on desistance from crime / Does psychopathology appear fully only in adulthood? / Preventing delinquency by putting families first / The future of preventive public health : implications of brain violence research / "Own the place, own the crime" prevention : how evidence about place-based crime shifts the burden of prevention / Community approaches to preventing crime and violence : the challenge of building prevention capacity / Taking effective crime prevention to scale : from school-based programs to community-wide prevention systems / The human experiment in treatment : a means to the end of offender recidivism / Towards a third phase of "what works" in offender rehabilitation / Raising the bar : transforming knowledge to practice for children in conflict with the law / Intervening with violence : priorities for reform from a public health perspective / How to reduce the global homicide rate to 2 per 100,000 by 2060 / The problem with macro-criminology / Staking out the next generation of studies of the criminology of place : collecting prospective longitudinal data at crime hot spots / The futures of experimental criminology / Stopping crime requires successful implementation of what works / The future of sentencing and its control / Criminology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89002994 Crime prevention. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034011 Criminology https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003418 Criminologie. criminology. aat SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh Crime prevention fast Criminology fast |
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title | The future of criminology / |
title_alt | A future of criminology and a criminologist for the ages / Some future trajectories for life course criminology / Does the study of the age-crime curve have a future? / Developmental origins of aggression : from social learning to epigenetics / Biology of crime : past, present, and future perspectives / Self-control, then and now / Terrie E. Moffitt -- Criminological theory : past achievements and future challenges / Individuals' situational criminal actions : current knowledge and tomorrow's prospects / Lack of empathy and offending : implications for tomorrow's research and practice / Person-in-context : insights and issues in research on neighborhoods and crime / Risk and protective factors in the assessment of school bullies and victims / Adult onset offending : perspectives for future research / The next generation of longitudinal studies / Research on criminal careers, part 1 : contributions, opportunities, and needs / Research on criminal careers, part 2 : looking back to predict ahead / The harvesting of administrative records : new problems, great potential / Twenty-five years of developmental criminology : what we know, what we need to know / Pushing back the frontiers of knowledge on desistance from crime / Does psychopathology appear fully only in adulthood? / Preventing delinquency by putting families first / The future of preventive public health : implications of brain violence research / "Own the place, own the crime" prevention : how evidence about place-based crime shifts the burden of prevention / Community approaches to preventing crime and violence : the challenge of building prevention capacity / Taking effective crime prevention to scale : from school-based programs to community-wide prevention systems / The human experiment in treatment : a means to the end of offender recidivism / Towards a third phase of "what works" in offender rehabilitation / Raising the bar : transforming knowledge to practice for children in conflict with the law / Intervening with violence : priorities for reform from a public health perspective / How to reduce the global homicide rate to 2 per 100,000 by 2060 / The problem with macro-criminology / Staking out the next generation of studies of the criminology of place : collecting prospective longitudinal data at crime hot spots / The futures of experimental criminology / Stopping crime requires successful implementation of what works / The future of sentencing and its control / |
title_auth | The future of criminology / |
title_exact_search | The future of criminology / |
title_full | The future of criminology / edited by Rolf Loeber and Brandon C. Welsh. |
title_fullStr | The future of criminology / edited by Rolf Loeber and Brandon C. Welsh. |
title_full_unstemmed | The future of criminology / edited by Rolf Loeber and Brandon C. Welsh. |
title_short | The future of criminology / |
title_sort | future of criminology |
topic | Criminology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89002994 Crime prevention. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85034011 Criminology https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D003418 Criminologie. criminology. aat SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. bisacsh Crime prevention fast Criminology fast |
topic_facet | Criminology. Crime prevention. Criminology Criminologie. criminology. SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology. Crime prevention |
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