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Handbook of crime correlates
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Ellis, Lee, (1942-)
Handbook of crime correlates
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正題名/作者:
Handbook of crime correlatesLee Ellis, David P. Farrington, Anthony W. Hoskin.
作者:
Ellis, Lee,
其他作者:
Farrington, David P.,
出版者:
London :Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier,2019.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource.
標題:
Crime analysisHandbooks, manuals, etc.
電子資源:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780128044179
ISBN:
9780128044773 (electronic bk.)
Handbook of crime correlates
Ellis, Lee,1942-
Handbook of crime correlates
[electronic resource] /Lee Ellis, David P. Farrington, Anthony W. Hoskin. - Second edition. - London :Academic Press, an imprint of Elsevier,2019. - 1 online resource.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface -- The prevalence of offending and associations between different types of offending: 1.1. Conceptualizing offending behavior; 1.2. The incidence of offending; 1.3. Prelude to identifying relationships between different types of offending; 1.4. Inter-relationships among forms of crime and delinquency; 1.5. Inter-relationships among forms of clinical/personality antisocial behavior; 1.6. Relationships between crime/delinquency and the c/p antisocial indicators; 1.7. Individual stability in antisocial and criminal behavior; 1.8. Highlights -- Demographic factors: 2.1. Gender and criminality/delinquency; 2.2. Gender/sex and antisocial behavior; 2.3. Age and maturation; 2.4. Race/ethnicity; 2.5. Immigrant factors; 2.6. Individual social status; 2.7. Parental (family) social status; 2.8. Highlights -- Institutional factors: 3.1. Education-related factors; 3.2. Religiosity; 3.3. Religious group comparisons; 3.4. Employment and work; 3.5. Socioeconomic ecological factors; 3.6. Political-governance factors; 3.7. Criminal justice policies and practices; 3.8. Social geographic factors; 3.9. Physical ecological factors; 3.10. Temporal factors; 3.11. Highlights
The Handbook of Crime Correlates, Second Edition summarizes more than a century of worldwide research on traits and social conditions associated with criminality and antisocial behavior. Findings are provided in tabular form, enabling readers to determine at a glance the nature of each association.
ISBN: 9780128044773 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
872565
Crime analysis
--Handbooks, manuals, etc.Index Terms--Genre/Form:
214472
Electronic books.
LC Class. No.: HV7936.C88
Dewey Class. No.: 364.2
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Preface -- The prevalence of offending and associations between different types of offending: 1.1. Conceptualizing offending behavior; 1.2. The incidence of offending; 1.3. Prelude to identifying relationships between different types of offending; 1.4. Inter-relationships among forms of crime and delinquency; 1.5. Inter-relationships among forms of clinical/personality antisocial behavior; 1.6. Relationships between crime/delinquency and the c/p antisocial indicators; 1.7. Individual stability in antisocial and criminal behavior; 1.8. Highlights -- Demographic factors: 2.1. Gender and criminality/delinquency; 2.2. Gender/sex and antisocial behavior; 2.3. Age and maturation; 2.4. Race/ethnicity; 2.5. Immigrant factors; 2.6. Individual social status; 2.7. Parental (family) social status; 2.8. Highlights -- Institutional factors: 3.1. Education-related factors; 3.2. Religiosity; 3.3. Religious group comparisons; 3.4. Employment and work; 3.5. Socioeconomic ecological factors; 3.6. Political-governance factors; 3.7. Criminal justice policies and practices; 3.8. Social geographic factors; 3.9. Physical ecological factors; 3.10. Temporal factors; 3.11. Highlights
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Familial, reproductive, and peer factors: 4.1. Family formation and dissolution; 4.2. Reproductive factors; 4.3. Comparisons of offending among close relatives; 4.4. Health-related family traits; 4.5. Intactness and cohesion of the family unit; 4.6. Parental rearing practices (excluding forms of discipline); 4.7. Disciplinary practices by parents; 4.8. Peer-related factors; 4.9. Highlights -- Personality and behavioral factors: 5.1. Personality/temperament traits; 5.2. Alcohol and drug use; 5.3. Firearms-related behavior; 5.4. Recreational activities; 5.5. Behavioral responsiveness to stimuli; 5.6. Sexual behavior; 5.7. Residual behavioral factors; 5.8. Highlights -- Cognitive and mental health factors: 6.1. Ambition and planning; 6.2. Authority-related attitudes; 6.3. Moral/political attitudes; 6.4. Negativity; 6.5. Self-reflected attitudes; 6.6. Social preferences; 6.7. Learning ability and intelligence; 6.8. Mental illness; 6.9. Mental/behavioral disorder; 6.10. Drug addiction/dependence; 6.11. Other cognitive conditions; 6.12. Highlights -- Biological factors: 7.1. Genetic influences: indirect evidence; 7.2. Genetic influences: specific chromosomes and genes; 7.3. Gestation and fetal/infant development factors; 7.4. Dietary and ingestion factors; 7.5. Health factors; 7.6. Morphology; 7.7. Physiological factors: the cardiovascular system; 7.8. Physiological factors: dermal and motor responses; 7.9. Cellular receptors, transporters, and binding sites; 7.10. Biochemical factors: hormones; 7.11. Biochemical factors: non-hormonal; 7.12. Pharmacological factors; 7.13. Brain structures; 7.14. Brain functioning; 7.15. Highlights
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Crime victimization and fear of crime: 8.1. Crime victimization and demographic factors; 8.2. Crime victimization and non-demographic factors; 8.3. Fear of crime and individual traits; 8.4. Fear of crime and ecological variables; 8.5. Highlights -- Epilogue: grand summary: 9.1. Confidence in the nature of crime correlates; 9.2. Consistency scores for chapter 2: demographic factors; 9.3. Consistency scores for chapter 3: institutional and ecological factors; 9.4. Consistency scores for chapter 4: familial, reproductive, and peer factors; 9.5. Consistency scores for chapter 5: personality and behavioral factors; 9.6. Consistency scores for chapter 6: cognitive and mental health factors; 9.7. Consistency scores for chapter 7: biological factors; 9.8. Consistency scores for chapter 8: crime victimization and fear of crime; 9.9. Cultural generalizability for the strong crime correlates; 9.10. Closing comments.
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