''The Handbook of Crime'' is a comprehensive edited
volume that contains analysis and explanation of the
nature, extent, patterns and causes of over 40 different
forms of crime, in each case drawing attention to key
contemporary debates and social and criminal justice
responses to them. It also challenges many popular and
official conceptions of crime. This book is one of the
few criminological texts that takes as its starting
point a range of specific types of criminal activity. It
addresses not only 'conventional' offences such as
shoplifting, burglary, robbery, and vehicle crime, but
many other forms of criminal behaviour - often an
amalgamation of different legal offences - which attract
contemporary media, public and policy concern. These
include crimes committed not only by individuals, but by
organised criminal groups, corporations and governments.
There are chapters on, for example, gang violence, hate
crime, elder abuse, animal abuse, cyber crime, identity
theft, money-laundering, eco crimes, drug trafficking,
human trafficking, genocide, and global terrorism. Many
of these topics receive surprisingly little attention in
the criminological literature.''The Handbook of Crime''
will be a unique text of lasting value to students,
researchers, academics, practitioners, policy makers,
journalists and all others involved in understanding and
preventing criminal behaviour. |
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