The Oxford handbook of offender decision making
How offenders make decisions that lead to criminal conduct is a core element of virtually every discussion about crime and law enforcement. What type of information can deter a potential offender? For whom is the prospect of a sanction effective? How can emotions facilitate or impede crime? How does...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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New York
Oxford University Press
2017, 2017
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Series: | The Oxford handbooks in criminology and criminal justice / The Oxford handbooks in criminology and criminal justice
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Collection: | Oxford Handbook Online - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Summary: | How offenders make decisions that lead to criminal conduct is a core element of virtually every discussion about crime and law enforcement. What type of information can deter a potential offender? For whom is the prospect of a sanction effective? How can emotions facilitate or impede crime? How does the availability of guns affect behavior in violent conflicts? Do offenders learn to commit crime from the experiences of others? Is crime perpetrated by juveniles always the result of impulsive decisions? How do offenders choose crime targets and locations? The Oxford Handbook of Offender Decision Making covers and integrates contemporary theoretical, methodological, and empirical knowledge about the role of human decision making as it relates to criminal behavior |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource |
ISBN: | 9780190216276 |