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  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0199738785
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0199738786
  • Author:   Marc Riedel (Author), Wayne Welsh (Author)

Criminal Violence: Patterns, Causes, and Prevention, Third Edition, provides a current, comprehensive, and highly accessible overview of major topics, theories, and controversies within the field of criminal violence.

Using lively, straightforward language, Marc Riedel and Wayne Welsh consider diverse theoretical perspectives and present state-of-the-art prevention and intervention methods. In their discussions of various types of violence, the authors employ a consistent and coherent three-part framework that allows students to see the important relationships between research, theory, and application:

* “Patterns” describe the characteristics of victims, offenders, and offenses; places where violence occurs frequently; and trends over time.
* “Explanations” look at the major theories that are used to understand each type of violence.
* “Interventions” propose solutions for each type of violence, including diverse legal and social strategies–both proactive (e.g., prevention) and reactive (e.g., punishment).

 

Table of Content:

  1. SECTION I: INTRODUCTION
  2. CHAPTER 1: VIOLENCE AND CRIMINAL VIOLENCE
  3. DEFINING VIOLENCE
  4. TURNING VIOLENCE INTO CRIMINAL VIOLENCE
  5. PERSPECTIVES ON CRIMINAL VIOLENCE
  6. A CRIMINOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
  7. A CRIMINAL JUSTICE PERSPECTIVE
  8. PUBLIC HEALTH PERSPECTIVES
  9. HOW IS CRIMINAL VIOLENCE STUDIED?
  10. THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES
  11. RESEARCH METHODS
  12. CHALLENGES OF VIOLENCE RESEARCH
  13. WHAT LIES AHEAD?
  14. A TRIPARTITE APPROACH TO UNDERSTANDING VIOLENCE
  15. CONCLUSIONS
  16. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  17. SUGGESTED READINGS
  18. REFERENCES
  19. SECTION II: TOOLS
  20. CHAPTER 2: MEASURES OF VIOLENCE
  21. THE APPLICATION OF MEASURES OF VIOLENCE
  22. OVERVIEW
  23. CRIME RATES
  24. UNIFORM CRIME REPORTS
  25. COLLECTING VIOLENT CRIME DATA
  26. NATIONAL INCIDENT-BASED REPORTING SYSTEM
  27. COMPARING THE UNIFORM CRIME REPORT AND THE NATIONAL INCIDENT-BASED REPORTING SYSTEM
  28. NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMIZATION SURVEY
  29. THE REDESIGN OF THE NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMIZATION SURVEY
  30. THE NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMIZATION SURVEY TODAY
  31. STRENGTHS AND LIMITATIONS OF THE NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMIZATION SURVEY
  32. LIMITATIONS OF THE NATIONAL CRIME VICTIMIZATION SURVEY
  33. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  34. SUGGESTED READINGS
  35. REFERENCES
  36. CHAPTER 3: VIOLENCE IN OTHER TIMES AND PLACES
  37. VIOLENCE IN THE EARLY UNITED STATES
  38. WHITE AND NATIVE AMERICAN WARFARE
  39. THE TRAIL OF TEARS
  40. SLAVERY, AFRICAN AMERICANS, AND VIOLENCE
  41. LYNCHING
  42. SOCIAL BANDITRY
  43. PROHIBITION
  44. THE ROLE OF ORGANIZED CRIME
  45. CONTEMPORARY TRENDS IN VIOLENCE
  46. IMPERSONALIZATION OF HOMICIDE
  47. VIOLENCE IN OTHER PLACES
  48. CONCLUSIONS
  49. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  50. SUGGESTED READINGS
  51. NOTE
  52. REFERENCES
  53. SECTION III: TYPES OF CRIMINAL VIOLENCE
  54. CHAPTER 4: HOMICIDES AND ASSAULTS
  55. HOMICIDES AND ASSAULTS IN THE UNITED STATES
  56. AGE, GENDER, AND RACE
  57. OTHER CHARACTERISTICS
  58. ARREST CLEARANCES
  59. MULTIPLE MURDERS
  60. TRENDS
  61. TRENDS IN ARREST CLEARANCES
  62. TRENDS IN SERIAL HOMICIDE
  63. EXPLANATIONS
  64. SYMBOLIC INTERACTION
  65. SUBCULTURAL THEORIES
  66. EXPLAINING THE CHARACTERISTICS OF ARREST CLEARANCES
  67. EXPLAINING SERIAL HOMICIDES
  68. INTERVENTIONS
  69. INCREASING CLEARANCE RATES
  70. APPREHENDING SERIAL KILLERS
  71. CONCLUSIONS
  72. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  73. SUGGESTED READINGS
  74. REFERENCES
  75. CHAPTER 5: ROBBERY
  76. PATTERNS AND TRENDS
  77. EXPLANATIONS
  78. STRAIN THEORY AND DIFFERENTIAL OPPORTUNITY THEORY
  79. CONTROL THEORY
  80. DIFFERENTIAL ASSOCIATION THEORY
  81. SYMBOLIC INTERACTION THEORY
  82. FEMINIST THEORY
  83. ROUTINE ACTIVITIES THEORY
  84. INTERVENTIONS
  85. CRIMINAL JUSTICE APPROACHES
  86. OPPORTUNITY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
  87. CONCLUSIONS
  88. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  89. SUGGESTED READINGS
  90. NOTE
  91. REFERENCES
  92. CHAPTER 6: RAPES AND SEXUAL ASSAULTS
  93. DEFINITIONS
  94. PATTERNS AND TRENDS
  95. CHARACTERISTICS OF VICTIMS, OFFENDERS, AND OFFENSES
  96. EXPLANATIONS
  97. PSYCHIATRIC PERSPECTIVES
  98. FEMINIST THEORIES
  99. SOCIAL COGNITIVE THEORIES
  100. MULTIFACTOR THEORIES
  101. INTERVENTIONS
  102. RAPE LAW REFORM
  103. INCARCERATION
  104. SEX OFFENDER NOTIFICATION AND REGISTRATION LAWS
  105. VICTIM RESISTANCE
  106. VICTIM SERVICES
  107. SEXUAL VIOLENCE EDUCATION
  108. SEX OFFENDER TREATMENT PROGRAMS
  109. CONCLUSIONS
  110. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  111. SUGGESTED READINGS
  112. NOTES
  113. REFERENCES
  114. CHAPTER 7: HATE CRIMES
  115. DEFINITIONS
  116. PATTERNS AND TRENDS
  117. EXPLANATIONS
  118. GROUP CONFLICT THEORIES
  119. STRAIN THEORY
  120. SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY
  121. INTERVENTIONS
  122. LAW ENFORCEMENT RESPONSES
  123. HATE CRIME LEGISLATION
  124. CIVIL LAWSUITS
  125. EDUCATIONAL STRATEGIES
  126. CONCLUSIONS
  127. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  128. SUGGESTED READINGS
  129. NOTES
  130. REFERENCES
  131. SECTION IV: VIOLENCE IN SPECIFIC SETTINGS AND CONTEXTS
  132. CHAPTER 8: INTIMATE VIOLENCE
  133. “PEOPLE HIT FAMILY MEMBERS BECAUSE THEY CAN”
  134. PATTERNS AND RISKS
  135. INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
  136. VIOLENCE TOWARD FAMILY MEMBERS
  137. TRENDS
  138. INTIMATE PARTNERS
  139. CHILD KILLINGS
  140. EXPLANATIONS
  141. INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
  142. VIOLENCE TOWARD CHILDREN
  143. INTERVENTIONS
  144. REDUCING INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
  145. REDUCING FAMILY VIOLENCE
  146. CONCLUSION: IS IT TIME FOR ANOTHER LOOK?
  147. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  148. SUGGESTED READINGS
  149. REFERENCES
  150. CHAPTER 9: WORKPLACE VIOLENCE
  151. INTRODUCTION
  152. MULTIPLIER EFFECTS
  153. PATTERNS AND TRENDS
  154. TYPES OF WORKPLACE VIOLENCE
  155. NONFATAL WORKPLACE VIOLENCE
  156. WORKPLACE HOMICIDES
  157. “GOING POSTAL”
  158. EXPLANATIONS
  159. ROUTINE ACTIVITIES
  160. RATIONAL CHOICE AND AGGRESSION IN THE WORKPLACE
  161. INTERVENTIONS
  162. PREVENTION POLICIES AND STRATEGIES
  163. EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
  164. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  165. SUGGESTED READINGS
  166. REFERENCES
  167. CHAPTER 10: SCHOOL VIOLENCE
  168. PATTERNS AND TRENDS
  169. FEAR AND AVOIDANCE
  170. SCHOOL SECURITY RESPONSES
  171. SCHOOL INCIDENTS AND DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS
  172. STUDENT VICTIMIZATION
  173. TEACHER VICTIMIZATION
  174. SELF-REPORTED SCHOOL VIOLENCE
  175. EXPLANATIONS OF SCHOOL DISORDER
  176. INDIVIDUAL EXPLANATIONS
  177. SCHOOL-LEVEL THEORIES
  178. COMMUNITY AND MULTILEVEL EXPLANATIONS OF SCHOOL DISORDER
  179. INTERVENTIONS
  180. SCHOOL-BASED VIOLENCE PREVENTION: WHAT WORKS?
  181. THE NATIONAL STUDY OF DELINQUENCY PREVENTION IN SCHOOLS
  182. EXAMPLES OF SCHOOL-BASED PREVENTION PROGRAMS
  183. CONCLUSIONS
  184. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  185. SUGGESTED READINGS
  186. REFERENCES
  187. CHAPTER 11: GANGS AND GANG VIOLENCE
  188. PATTERNS AND TRENDS
  189. GROWTH AND CHANGE IN GANGS
  190. GANG ORGANIZATION AND VIOLENCE
  191. EXPLANATIONS
  192. STRAIN THEORIES
  193. CULTURAL DEVIANCE
  194. SOCIAL CONTROL
  195. INTERACTIONAL THEORY
  196. INTERVENTIONS
  197. REDUCING GANG VIOLENCE IN BOSTON
  198. PULLING LEVERS IN OTHER JURISDICTIONS
  199. CONCLUSIONS
  200. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  201. SUGGESTED READINGS
  202. REFERENCES
  203. CHAPTER 12: THE ROLE OF FIREARMS IN VIOLENCE
  204. PATTERNS AND TRENDS
  205. CRIMES INVOLVING FIREARMS
  206. VICTIMS
  207. CHARACTERISTICS OF OFFENDERS
  208. FIREARM ACQUISITION, OWNERSHIP, AND USE
  209. EXPLANATIONS
  210. SYMBOLIC INTERACTION THEORY
  211. ROUTINE ACTIVITIES AND ILLEGAL MARKETS
  212. CULTURAL THEORIES AND FIREARM AVAILABILITY
  213. MEDIA VIOLENCE
  214. INTERVENTIONS
  215. DISRUPTING ILLEGAL GUN MARKETS
  216. GUN CONTROL LEGISLATION
  217. RIGHT-TO-CARRY LAWS
  218. FIREARM INJURY PREVENTION PROGRAMS
  219. CONCLUSIONS
  220. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  221. SUGGESTED READINGS
  222. NOTE
  223. REFERENCES
  224. CHAPTER 13: THE ROLE OF DRUGS AND ALCOHOL IN VIOLENCE
  225. PATTERNS
  226. EXPLANATIONS
  227. BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS
  228. ROUTINE ACTIVITIES
  229. CULTURAL EXPLANATIONS
  230. STRUCTURAL EXPLANATIONS
  231. SITUATIONAL EXPLANATIONS
  232. INTERVENTIONS
  233. CRIMINAL JUSTICE APPROACHES
  234. PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACHES
  235. CONCLUSIONS
  236. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  237. SUGGESTED READINGS
  238. NOTES
  239. REFERENCES
  240. CHAPTER 14: TERRORISM
  241. DEFINITIONS
  242. PATTERNS AND TRENDS
  243. A BRIEF HISTORY OF TERRORISM
  244. STATE-SPONSORED TERRORISM
  245. TERRORIST TACTICS
  246. TYPES OF TERRORISTS
  247. TERRORIST INCIDENTS
  248. EXPLANATIONS
  249. STRAIN THEORY
  250. SOCIAL LEARNING THEORY
  251. CONFLICT THEORY
  252. INTERVENTIONS
  253. THE 9/11 REPORT
  254. THE PATRIOT ACT
  255. MILITARY ACTION
  256. DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
  257. CONCLUSIONS
  258. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  259. SUGGESTED READINGS
  260. NOTES
  261. REFERENCES
  262. SECTION V: CONCLUSION
  263. CHAPTER 15: PREVENTION AND PUNISHMENT: A DELICATE BALANCE
  264. CRIMINAL JUSTICE APPROACHES
  265. CRIMINAL JUSTICE GOALS
  266. THE DEATH PENALTY
  267. THREE-STRIKES LAWS
  268. THE LIMITS OF PUNISHMENT
  269. PUBLIC HEALTH APPROACHES TO PUNISHMENT AND PREVENTION
  270. THE MULTILEVEL RISK APPROACH
  271. EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICES AND PROGRAMS
  272. OFFICE OF JUVENILE JUSTICE AND DELINQUENCY PREVENTION’S COMPREHENSIVE STRATEGY FOR SERIOUS, VIOLEN
  273. COMMUNITY-BASED APPROACHES
  274. BLUEPRINTS FOR HEALTHY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT
  275. WHEN VIOLENT CRIME GOES DOWN, DO WE KNOW WHY?
  276. CONCLUSIONS
  277. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
  278. SUGGESTED READINGS
  279. REFERENCES
  280. AUTHOR INDEX
  281. SUBJECT INDEX

 

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