2 edition of Violence and crime in cross-national perspective, 1900-1972 found in the catalog.
Violence and crime in cross-national perspective, 1900-1972
Dane Archer
Published
1985
by Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research in Ann Arbor, Mich. (P.O. Box 1248, Ann Arbor 48106)
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Statement | principal investigator[s] Dane Archer [and] Rosemary Gartner. |
Genre | Cross-cultural studies. |
Series | ICPSR -- 8612., ICPSR (Series) -- 8612. |
Contributions | Gartner, Rosemary, 1952- |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 1 v. (unpaged) ; |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16839007M |
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In and out of crime: a life course perspective on girls' delinquency / Peggy C. Giordano, Jill A. Deines, and Stephen A. Cernkovich; Stuck up, telling lies, and talking too much: the gendered context of young women's violence / Jody Miller and Christopher W. Mullins. This article presents a cross-national test of the feminist theory of violence against women. Combining data from the International Crime Victims Survey (ICVS) with United Nations statistics, the findings support the theory.
His research focuses on structural and cultural aspects of violence, especially the intersections of gender, street life subculture, and violence. He is the author of 3 books and more than 20 articles and book chapters on gender and street crime; genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity; and international criminal law and jurisprudence. Stamatel J.P. () Contributions of Cross-National Research to Criminology at the Beginning of the 21st Century. In: Krohn M., Lizotte A., Hall G. (eds) Handbook on Crime and Deviance. Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research.
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VIOLENCE & CRIME IN CROSS-NATIONAL PERSPECTIVE, (ICPSR ) S~~Y: The purpose of this data collection was to provide comparative, cross-national, longitudinal data on rates of violent and non-violent crimes for every country in the world over a period of 72 years.
This prize-winning reference work provides data on crime in nations and 44 major cities, making it possible for the first time to examine the patterns and causes of violent crime on a cross-national basis.
“In this important book, Archer and Gartner take a major step toward providing and utilizing international data on crime and by: This prize-winning reference work provides data on crime in nations and 44 major cities, making it possible for the first time to examine the patterns and causes of violent crime on a cross-national basis.
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To further understand and ameliorate the causes of violence among our children—especially at school—this book takes a comprehensive approach to addressing the issues. Violence in Schools: Cross-National and Cross-Cultural Perspectives provides both a broad overview of violence in schools and offers specific descriptions of models that have.
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Bill McCarthy is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Davis. Violence against Women: An International Perspective presents the comparative results for nine of these countries, testing current theories about male violence against women, and offering both global context and implications for other areas of the world.
Included are findings on: Prevalence and severity. Risk factors and correlates. Violence in Schools: Cross-National and Cross-Cultural Perspectives provides both a broad overview of violence in schools and offers specific descriptions of models that have been used successfully within school settings to prevent violent crime.
This book aims to offer cross-cultural perspectives of different criminological issues and criminal justice systems operating worldwide. This book emphasizes the collective understanding of criminological problems from an international perspective.
This book is a quintessence of contemporary criminological developments, with a global outlook. Book Description. This short, accessible text takes on the global and pervasive phenomenon of hate crimes and hypothesizes potential fixes.
Iganski and Levin detail evidence of hate violence in the 21 st century, particularly religious hatred, ethnic, racial and xenophobic hatred, violence on the basis of sexual orientation and sexual identity, disablist violence, and violence against.
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Abstract. Cross-national inquiry can make several distinctive contributions to the understanding of criminal violence. One, it permits an assessment of variability in levels and patterns of violent crime.
The media continue to have a significant persuasive influence on the public perception of crime, even when the information presented is not reflective of the crime rate or actual crime itself. There have been numerous theoretical studies on fear of crime in the media, but few have considered this from a social psychological perspective.
As new media outlets emerge and. Family violence from a global perspective: A strengths-based approach: A strengths-based approach. Los Angeles: SAGE. E-mail Citation» Notes that family violence exists in all sixteen countries included in the book, though some level of denial is present in most countries.
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This book is a quintessence of contemporary criminological developments, with a global : K Jaishankar. She is also the co-author of three books: Violence and Crime in Cross-National Perspective (), Murdering Holiness: The Trials of Edmund Creffield and George Mitchell (), and Marking Time in the Golden State: Women's Imprisonment in California ().
Bill McCarthy is Professor of Sociology at the University of California, Davis. His.Iganski and Levin detail evidence of hate violence in the 21st century, particularly religious hatred, ethnic, racial and xenophobic hatred, violence on the basis of sexual orientation and sexual identity, disablist violence, and violence against women, using the most recently published data from cross-national surveys produced by international.In Decemberthe United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution on “intensi?cation of efforts to eliminate all forms of violence against women” (A/RES/61/).
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