Books written by Ken Pease

  • Self-Selection Policing: Theory, Research and Practice

    There is no strict definition of 'driving offences', despite there being considerable case law defining what both 'driving' and 'driver' are for the purposes of interpreting road traffic legislation (Corbett 2010).

  • Evolution and Crime

    Moll, J., Krueger, F., Zahn, R., Pardini, M., de Oliveira-Souza, R., and Grafman, J. (2006). Human fronto-mesolimbic networks guide decisions about charitable donation. Proceedings ofthe National Academy ofSciences, 103 (42), 1562348.

  • Evolution and Crime

    Cullompton, Devon: Willan. 78-93. Burke, D. (2001). Empathy in sexually offending and nonoffending in adolescent males. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 16 (3), 222233. Burke, R. H. (2005). An introduction to criminological theory.

  • Predictive Policing and Artificial Intelligence

    This edited text draws together the insights of numerous worldwide eminent academics to evaluate the condition of predictive policing and artificial intelligence (AI) as interlocked policy areas.

  • Evolutionary Psychology and Terrorism

    This book explores the evolutionary context of terrorism and political violence.

  • Evolutionary Psychology and Terrorism

    Although the influence of evolutionary thinking has been slowly permeating academic criminology for several decades now (and for our purposes, terrorism is predominantly a subset of crime), it has tended to take the less recognizable ...

  • Policing and Mental Health: Theory, Policy and Practice

    This book explores the relationship between policing and mental health. Police services around the world are innovating at pace in order to develop solutions to the problems presented, and popular models are being shared internationally.

  • Police Work

    ... experiment lasted for six minutes, after which the smoke was stopped and the students were told the true nature of the experiment. Of the students who were alone in the room when the smoke was introduced, some 75 per cent reported the ...