Crime

  • Crime: Computer Viruses to Twin Towers
    By H. Thomas Milhorn

    Randall Vogt offered the untested theory, called "post traumatic slave disorder," in the defense of Isaac Cortez Bynum, who was charged with murder by abuse in the death of his son, Ryshawn Lamar Bynum. An autopsy found the child died ...

  • Crime: A Serious American Problem
    By Mark Alan Siegel, Nancy R. Jacobs, Carol D. Foster

    A statistical look at ordinary crime, victimization, jails and prison, the judiciary, justice expenditures and employment, victim compensation, and the response to crime as it affects our lives.

  • Crime: Our Second Vietnam
    By Terry Pluto, Bill Glass

    Crime: Our Second Vietnam

  • Crime
    By James Q. Wilson

    The articles in this collection provide an overview of current research and knowledge on some of the most important topics in criminal justice.

  • Crime: Investigation and Evidence
    By Jonathan Sutherland, Diane Canwell

    With entries ranging from Vlad the Impaler to the Kray Twins and from Jack the Ripper to Bonnie & Clyde, this book has something to interest everyone!

  • Crime: an Analytical Appraisal
    By Manuel López-Rey y Arrojo

    Crime: an Analytical Appraisal

  • Crime: Public Policies for Crime Control
    By James Q. Wilson

    This reader presents the work of 23 experts in the sociology, psychology, biology, and economics of crime. Contributors demonstrate how social science research might inform efforts to understand and control...

  • Crime: Local and Global
    By John Muncie, Reece Walters, Deborah Talbot

    Many, if not most, food poisoning cases are likely to be a direct result of criminal breaches of food hygiene and food safety legislation. Nonetheless, prosecutions of any food regulation breaches, including those that lead to death, ...

  • Crime: Causes, Types and Victims
    By Alicia E. Hasselm

    This book presents current research in the study of crime including such topics as the role of police deception in interrogation and juror's perceptions of these techniques; the link between personal victimisation and fear of crime; police ...

  • Crime: belief and reality
    By Juarez Tavares

    169 Michigan Second Highest Court: in https://www.chron.com/news/nationworld/article/Michigan-court-rules-adultery-a-felony-1809139.php. 170 HARST, Joachim. Universalgeschichte des Ehebruchs. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2021, p. 13.

  • Crime: Crença e realidade
    By Juarez Tavares

    170 Michigan Second Highest Court: in https://www.chron.com/news/nationworld/article/Michigan-court-rules-adultery-a-felony-1809139.php. 171 HARST, Joachim. Universalgeschichte des Ehebruchs. Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2021, p. 13.

  • Crime: Critical Concepts in Sociology
    By Philip Bean

    Clinical assessment of competence to consent to treatment cannot be done by following a set of " cookbook " procedures . It requires an understanding of the concepts underlying competence . Assessing a patient's competence by rote ...

  • Crime: Critical Concepts in Sociology
    By Philip Bean

    Some systems we are able to describe as deterministic , others we must describe as probabilistic , and indeed the same thing ( like the game of snooker ) looked at for different purposes may have to be changed from a deterministic to a ...

  • Crime: Its Cause and Treatment
    By Clarence Darrow

    True-crime fans and readers interested in the history of American jurisprudence should definitely add Crime: Its Cause and Treatment to their must-read list.

  • Crime: A Novel
    By Irvine Welsh

    “[An] inimitable combination of dark realism, satire and psychological insight . . . complicated, unsettling and at times beautiful.

  • Crime: Readings
    By Joseph G. Weis, Robert D. Crutchfield, George S. Bridges

    Beyond the conflict tactics scale: Assessing gender differences in partner violence. ... In L. E. Lynn, Jr. & M. G. H. McGeary (Eds.), Inner-city poverty in the United States. ... Poverty, ethnicity, and violent crime.

  • Crime: Analyt Appraisal Ils 201
    By Manuel Lopez-Rey

    ... and learning of values, then there is sufficient reason to speak of the subculture of youth in American society. ... general culture—also stressed by Ronald Segal's America's Receding Future (l968)-—and the identity of youth with ...

  • Crime: Economic Incentives and Social Networks
    By Paul Ormerod

    In recent years, the economic analysis of crime has helped increase our understanding of different influences on crime levels. Although economic factors may not cause crime, different economic circumstances can...

  • Crime: Critical Concepts in Sociology
    By Philip Bean

    Tracy , P. E. , and Kempf - Leonard , K. ( 1996 ) , Continuity and Discontinuity in Criminal Careers . New York : Plenum . Wolfgang , M. E. , and Figlio , R. M. ( 1985 ) , Delinquency in Two Birth Cohorts . Washington , DC : Office of ...

  • Crime: A Serious American Problem
    By Information Plus, Tex.), Jeffrey Ferro

    Crime: A Serious American Problem