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The Process and Structure of Crime

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Criminal Events and Crime Analysis

The Process and Structure of Crime

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Criminal Events and Crime Analysis
Edited ByRobert Meier, Leslie Kennedy, Vincent Sacco
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2001
eBook Published 31 October 2017
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351327084
Pages 317
eBook ISBN 9781351327084
Subjects Social Sciences
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Meier, R., Kennedy, L., & Sacco, V. (Eds.). (2001). The Process and Structure of Crime: Criminal Events and Crime Analysis (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351327084

ABSTRACT

Criminology has developed strong methodological tools over the past decades, establishing itself as a competitive, sophisticated, and independent social science. Perhaps because of its emphasis on matters of design, methodology, and quantitative analysis, criminology has had few significant advances in theory. Advances in Criminological Theory is the first series exclusively dedicated to the dissemination of original work on criminological theory.The Process and Structure of Crime, the ninth volume in this landmark series, is a thorough overview of the conceptual and empirical issues raised by the adoption of a criminal event perspective, which takes into account the multifaceted character of human behavior. This book is divided into three sections: conceptual bases of criminal events, the criminal event perspective itself, and responses to criminal events. Contributors analyze and explore a wide range of topics, including: how interpersonal routines are structured through past experience; the influence of social context on interpersonal routines; criminal opportunity and its impact on criminal events; the significance of neighborhood context; the effect of victimization and fear; how problem-oriented policing efforts need to be informed by and reflect the problems of repeat offenders, repeat victims, and hot spots of crime; and finally, how changes in the physical environment constrain or limit criminal opportunities. This fascinating work will be beneficial to criminologists, sociologists, and scholars of legal studies.Contributors to this volume include: Leslie W. Kennedy, Erin Gibbs Van Brunschot, Robert F. Meier, Mark Warr, Christopher Birkbeck, Luis Gerardo Gabaldon, Kriss A. Drass, Terance D. Miethe, Julie Horney, Jeffrey Fagan, Deanna L. Wilkinson, Robert J. Buskirk, Jr., Vincent F. Sacco, Ross Macmillan, John E. Eck, Paul J. Brantingham, and Pat Brantingham.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|28 pages

Crime and the Criminal Event Perspective

chapter 2|18 pages

Routines and the Criminal Event

chapter 3|18 pages

Macro Models of Criminal Events

chapter 4|30 pages

Crime and Opportunity: A Theoretical Essay

chapter 5|30 pages

Offender Morality and the Criminal Event

chapter 6|16 pages

Qualitative Comparative Analysis and the Study of Crime Events

chapter 7|28 pages

Criminal Events and Criminal Careers: An Integrative Approach to the Study of Violence

chapter 8|28 pages

A Theory of Violent Events

chapter 9|16 pages

The Unfolding of Criminal Events within Neighborhood Contexts

chapter 10|36 pages

Victimization and Fear of Crime: Re-Thinking a Classic Controversy from a Criminal Event Perspective

chapter 11|28 pages

Policing and Crime Event Concentration

chapter 12|28 pages

The Implications of the Criminal Event Model for Crime Prevention

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