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Interpersonal Criminology

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Interpersonal Criminology

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Interpersonal Criminology book

Revisiting Interpersonal Crimes and Victimization

Interpersonal Criminology

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Interpersonal Criminology book

Revisiting Interpersonal Crimes and Victimization
Edited ByK. Jaishankar
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2016
eBook Published 15 August 2016
Pub. Location Boca Raton
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315368528
Pages 302
eBook ISBN 9781315368528
Subjects Social Sciences
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Jaishankar, K. (Ed.). (2016). Interpersonal Criminology: Revisiting Interpersonal Crimes and Victimization (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315368528

ABSTRACT

Based on peer-reviewed articles from the Second International Conference of the South Asian Society of Criminology and Victimology, Interpersonal Criminology investigates the roots of crime and victimization, rather than dissecting criminal behavior after the fact. The book divides crime by type, covering crimes against women, crimes against children and youths, culture conflict and victimization of groups, and interpersonal cybercrimes.

Perfect for criminal justice practitioners and advanced human rights, criminology, and victimology students, Interpersonal Criminology explores the complexities of crime and interpersonal events in both established and emerging fields of criminology, including those concerning women and minorities.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

Section I: INTERPERSONAL CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN

chapter 1|14 pages

Gender-Based Street Harassment: An International Perspective

ByJANICE JOSEPH

chapter 2|12 pages

Marital Rape: A Socially and Legally Warranted Crime in India

ByIndia AKANSHA SINGH

chapter 3|12 pages

Homelessness: A Consequence of Abuse of Women in Brisbane, Australia

ByBrisbane, Australia HELENA MENIH AND CATRIN SMITH

chapter 4|14 pages

Market Women and Their Crime Reporting Practices in Oyo, Oyo State, Nigeria

ByOyo, Oyo State, Nigeria JOHNSON OLUWOLE AYODELE

chapter 5|18 pages

Discrimination and Victimization of Women at the Workplace in Serbia: Prevalence and Characteristics

ByVESNA NIKOLIĆ-RISTANOVIĆ, SANJA ĆOPIĆ, AND BEJAN ŠAĆIRI

chapter 6|12 pages

Fear of Crime among Women in Tiruchirappalli, India: A Spatial Examination of Transit Spaces

ByC. HANNAH, G. SUBBAIYAN, AND T. SRINIVAS

part |2 pages

Section II: INTERPERSONAL CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN AND YOUTH

chapter 7|10 pages

Restorative Practices for Juveniles in Hawai’i, United States

ByLORENN WALKER

chapter 8|14 pages

Prevention of Interpersonal Crimes and Violence among Children and Youth through Virtue Education: A Roadmap

ByJOHN CHRISTOPHER AND JOHAN DE TAVERNIER

chapter 9|12 pages

Underage Commercial Sex and Criminal Prosecutions in Singapore: Who Are the Real Victims?

ByS. CHANDRA MOHAN

part |2 pages

Section III: CULTURE CONFLICT AND VICTIMIZATION OF GROUPS

chapter 10|16 pages

Policing Domestic Violence in South Africa

ByDORAVAL GOVENDER

chapter 11|22 pages

Domestic Violence Legislation and Its Application in Serbia: The Impact of Gender of the Offender and Other Factors VESNA NIKOLIĆ-RISTANOVIĆ AND LJILJANA STEVKOVIĆ

Edited ByK. Jaishankar

chapter 12|14 pages

Labeling of Denotified Tribes: Revisiting the Ramoshis in Maharashtra, India

ByDATTATREYA BHANDALKAR

chapter 13|14 pages

Sex Trafficking in Gujarat, India: Case Studies of Women Victims Turned Offenders

ByPAVITHRAN NAMBIAR, SUHAS P. NAMBIAR

chapter 14|10 pages

How Can Victimology Become Positive?

ByNATTI RONEL

part |2 pages

Section IV: INTERPERSONAL CYBER CRIMES

chapter 15|12 pages

Generation Y and Online Victimization in Nigeria: How Vulnerable Are Younger Internet Users? PHILIP NDUBUEZE

Edited ByK. Jaishankar

chapter 16|18 pages

Sexting among Teens: Are They Victims or Offenders?

ByDEBARATI HALDER, K. JAISHANKAR

chapter 17|14 pages

Cyber and Mobile Phone Bullying Victimization among Youth in Singapore: An Exploration of Correlates

ByTHOMAS J. HOLT, GRACE CHEE, ESTHER NG

chapter 18|10 pages

Assessment of Cyber Criminology: Obstacles, Challenges, and Promising Paths of the New Science of Cyber Crime

ByBRIE DIAMOND, MICHAEL BACHMANN
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