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Offender Decision Making and Script Analyses
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The rational choice perspective developed by Cornish and Clarke in 1986 provides criminologists with a valuable and practical framework for purposes of crime control and prevention. More than twenty-five years later, Cognition and Crime pushes the boundaries of this field of research by bringing together international leading (or emerging) researchers in this area of script analysis into a single volume for the first time.
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The rational choice perspective developed by Cornish and Clarke in 1986 provides criminologists with a valuable and practical framework for purposes of crime control and prevention. More than twenty-five years later, Cognition and Crime pushes the boundaries of this field of research by bringing together international leading (or emerging) researchers in this area of script analysis into a single volume for the first time.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136185359
- Artikelnr.: 39448754
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. August 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781136185359
- Artikelnr.: 39448754
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Dr Benoit Leclerc is a criminologist in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. He has been involved in research and clinical work with adolescent and adult sex offenders at the Philippe-Pinel Institute of Montréal for 7 years and received his Ph.D. from the Université of Montréal, Canada. His research interests include crime script analysis, situational crime prevention and sexual offending. A recent funded project involves the study of the effectiveness of situational crime prevention to prevent sexual offences. Professor Richard Wortley is Director of the Jill Dando Institute of Crime Science at University College London. He has published widely in the areas of situational crime prevention, corrections and sexual offending. He has recent books entitled Situational Prison Control: Crime Prevention in Correctional Institutions (Cambridge University Press), Situational Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse (co-edited with Stephen Smallbone - Criminal Justice Press), Environmental Criminology and Crime Analysis (co-edited with Lorraine Mazerolle - Willan Publishing), and Preventing Child Sexual Abuse (co-written with Stephen Smallbone and William Marshall - Willan Publishing).
Preface
Derek B. Cornish
1. The reasoning criminal: Twenty-five years on
Benoit Leclerc and Richard Wortley
2. What are violent offenders thinking? Richard Felson
3. How burglars decide on targets: A computer-based scenario approach
Ross Homel
Stuart MacIntyre
and Richard Wortley
4. The risks and rewards of motor vehicle theft: Implications for criminal persistence
Heith Copes and Michael Cherbonneau
5. The rational choice perspective and the phenomenon of stalking: An examination of sex differences in behaviours
rationales
situational precipitators and feelings
Carleen Thompson and Benoit Leclerc
6. Interpersonal scripts and victim reaction in child sexual abuse: A quantitative analysis of the offender-victim interchange Benoit Leclerc
Stephen Smallbone and Richard Wortley
7. Drug dealing: Amsterdam's Red Light district
Scott Jacques and Wim Bernasco
8. Human trafficking for sexual exploitation in Italy
Ernesto Savona
Luca Giommoni and Marina Mancuso
9. Script analysis of corruption in public procurement
Marco Zanella
10. Cigarette smuggling and terrorism financing: A script approach
Alexandra Hiropoulos
Joshua Freilich
Steven Chermak and Graeme Newman
11. Script analysis of the transnational illegal market in endangered species: Dream and reality
William Moreto and Ronald V. Clarke
12. New developments in script analysis for situational crime prevention: Moving beyond offender scripts
Benoit Leclerc
13. Rational choice and offender decision making: Lessons from the cognitive sciences
Richard Wortley.
Derek B. Cornish
1. The reasoning criminal: Twenty-five years on
Benoit Leclerc and Richard Wortley
2. What are violent offenders thinking? Richard Felson
3. How burglars decide on targets: A computer-based scenario approach
Ross Homel
Stuart MacIntyre
and Richard Wortley
4. The risks and rewards of motor vehicle theft: Implications for criminal persistence
Heith Copes and Michael Cherbonneau
5. The rational choice perspective and the phenomenon of stalking: An examination of sex differences in behaviours
rationales
situational precipitators and feelings
Carleen Thompson and Benoit Leclerc
6. Interpersonal scripts and victim reaction in child sexual abuse: A quantitative analysis of the offender-victim interchange Benoit Leclerc
Stephen Smallbone and Richard Wortley
7. Drug dealing: Amsterdam's Red Light district
Scott Jacques and Wim Bernasco
8. Human trafficking for sexual exploitation in Italy
Ernesto Savona
Luca Giommoni and Marina Mancuso
9. Script analysis of corruption in public procurement
Marco Zanella
10. Cigarette smuggling and terrorism financing: A script approach
Alexandra Hiropoulos
Joshua Freilich
Steven Chermak and Graeme Newman
11. Script analysis of the transnational illegal market in endangered species: Dream and reality
William Moreto and Ronald V. Clarke
12. New developments in script analysis for situational crime prevention: Moving beyond offender scripts
Benoit Leclerc
13. Rational choice and offender decision making: Lessons from the cognitive sciences
Richard Wortley.
Preface
Derek B. Cornish
1. The reasoning criminal: Twenty-five years on
Benoit Leclerc and Richard Wortley
2. What are violent offenders thinking? Richard Felson
3. How burglars decide on targets: A computer-based scenario approach
Ross Homel
Stuart MacIntyre
and Richard Wortley
4. The risks and rewards of motor vehicle theft: Implications for criminal persistence
Heith Copes and Michael Cherbonneau
5. The rational choice perspective and the phenomenon of stalking: An examination of sex differences in behaviours
rationales
situational precipitators and feelings
Carleen Thompson and Benoit Leclerc
6. Interpersonal scripts and victim reaction in child sexual abuse: A quantitative analysis of the offender-victim interchange Benoit Leclerc
Stephen Smallbone and Richard Wortley
7. Drug dealing: Amsterdam's Red Light district
Scott Jacques and Wim Bernasco
8. Human trafficking for sexual exploitation in Italy
Ernesto Savona
Luca Giommoni and Marina Mancuso
9. Script analysis of corruption in public procurement
Marco Zanella
10. Cigarette smuggling and terrorism financing: A script approach
Alexandra Hiropoulos
Joshua Freilich
Steven Chermak and Graeme Newman
11. Script analysis of the transnational illegal market in endangered species: Dream and reality
William Moreto and Ronald V. Clarke
12. New developments in script analysis for situational crime prevention: Moving beyond offender scripts
Benoit Leclerc
13. Rational choice and offender decision making: Lessons from the cognitive sciences
Richard Wortley.
Derek B. Cornish
1. The reasoning criminal: Twenty-five years on
Benoit Leclerc and Richard Wortley
2. What are violent offenders thinking? Richard Felson
3. How burglars decide on targets: A computer-based scenario approach
Ross Homel
Stuart MacIntyre
and Richard Wortley
4. The risks and rewards of motor vehicle theft: Implications for criminal persistence
Heith Copes and Michael Cherbonneau
5. The rational choice perspective and the phenomenon of stalking: An examination of sex differences in behaviours
rationales
situational precipitators and feelings
Carleen Thompson and Benoit Leclerc
6. Interpersonal scripts and victim reaction in child sexual abuse: A quantitative analysis of the offender-victim interchange Benoit Leclerc
Stephen Smallbone and Richard Wortley
7. Drug dealing: Amsterdam's Red Light district
Scott Jacques and Wim Bernasco
8. Human trafficking for sexual exploitation in Italy
Ernesto Savona
Luca Giommoni and Marina Mancuso
9. Script analysis of corruption in public procurement
Marco Zanella
10. Cigarette smuggling and terrorism financing: A script approach
Alexandra Hiropoulos
Joshua Freilich
Steven Chermak and Graeme Newman
11. Script analysis of the transnational illegal market in endangered species: Dream and reality
William Moreto and Ronald V. Clarke
12. New developments in script analysis for situational crime prevention: Moving beyond offender scripts
Benoit Leclerc
13. Rational choice and offender decision making: Lessons from the cognitive sciences
Richard Wortley.