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Handbook of Behavioral Criminology 1st ed. 2017 [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 762 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x178 mm, weight: 1645 g, 8 Illustrations, color; 14 Illustrations, black and white; XVI, 762 p. 22 illus., 8 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Feb-2018
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319616234
  • ISBN-13: 9783319616230
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 762 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x178 mm, weight: 1645 g, 8 Illustrations, color; 14 Illustrations, black and white; XVI, 762 p. 22 illus., 8 illus. in color., 1 Hardback
  • Išleidimo metai: 22-Feb-2018
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319616234
  • ISBN-13: 9783319616230
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This multidisciplinary volume assembles current findings on violent crime, behavioral, biological, and sociological perspectives on its causes, and effective methods of intervention and prevention. Noted experts across diverse fields apply a behavioral criminology lens to examine crimes committed by minors, extremely violent offenses, sexual offending, violence in families, violence in high-risk settings, and crimes of recent and emerging interest. The work of mental health practitioners and researchers is shown informing law enforcement response to crime in interrogation, investigative analysis, hostage negotiations, and other core strategies. In addition, chapters pay special attention to criminal activities that violate traditional geographic boundaries, from cyberstalking to sex trafficking to international terrorism.

Among the topics in the Handbook:

·         Dyadic conceptualization, measurement, and analysis of family violence.

·         School bullying and cyberbullying: prevalence, characteristics, outcomes, and prevention.

·         A cultural and psychological perspective on mass murder.

·         Young people displaying problematic sexual behavior: the research and their words.

·         Child physical abuse and neglect.

·         Criminal interviewing and interrogation in serious crime investigations.

·         Violence in correctional settings.

·         Foundations of threat assessment and management.

The Handbook of Behavioral Criminology is a meticulous resource for researchers in criminology, psychology, sociology, and related fields. It also informs developers of crime prevention programs and practitioners assessing and intervening with criminal clients and in correctional facilities.

Part I Overview and Perspectives
Overview and Introduction
3(10)
Kristin E. Klimley
Michael L. Bourke
Estefania V. Masias
Vincent B. Van Hasselt
Dyadic Conceptualization, Measurement, and Analysis of Family Violence
13(12)
Lindsey M. Rodriguez
Murray A. Straus
Role of Neurobiological Factors
25(18)
Charles J. Golden
Rachel Zachar
Benjamin Lowry
Victor Tran
Psychological Theories of Criminal Behavior
43(20)
Laurence Miller
Behavioral Science Research Methods
63(18)
Stacey A. McCaffrey
Victoria A. Schlaudt
Ryan A. Black
Part II Violent Crime by Children and Adolescents
Animal Cruelty Offenders
81(16)
Tia A. Hoffer
Holly Hargreaves-Cormany
Child and Adolescent Firesetting
97(16)
David J. Kolko
Joanna E. Foster
School Bullying and Cyberbullying: Prevalence, Characteristics, Outcomes, and Prevention
113(26)
Izabela Zych
Anna C. Baldry
David P. Farrington
Child and Adolescent Homicide
139(20)
Dewey G. Cornell
Marisa Malone
Part III Homicide
A Cultural and Psychosocial Perspective on Mass Murder
159(20)
James Garbarino
Danielle Nesi
Maternal Filicide
179(22)
Joy Shelton
Tia A. Hoffer
Homicide-Suicide
201(14)
Vera A. Klinolf
Criminal Investigative Analysis: A Move Toward a Scientific, Multidisciplinary Model
215(24)
Craig N. Ackley
Part IV Sexual Deviance and Assault
Sex Work and Adult Prostitution: From Entry to Exit
239(18)
Andrea N. Cimino
Child Sexual Abuse and Molestation: The Spiral of Sexual Abuse
257(22)
Joe Sullivan
The Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children
279(18)
Kristin E. Klimley
Brandy Bang
Alexis Carpinteri
Vincent B. Van Hasselt
Female Sexual Offenders
297(16)
Kristen M. Budd
Young People Displaying Problematic Sexual Behavior: The Research and Their Words
313(18)
Valerie M. Sheehan
Internet Sexual Offending
331(20)
Michael L. Bourke
Part V Family Violence
Sibling Abuse
351(14)
Mandy Morrill
Child Physical Abuse and Neglect
365(16)
Kate Theimer
Mary Fran Flood
David J. Hansen
The Medical Aspects of Victim Vulnerabilities in Child Sexual Exploitation
381(16)
Sharon W. Cooper
Domestic Violence
397(22)
Lenore E.A. Walker
Carlye B. Conte
Elder Abuse and Mistreatment
419(18)
Ashley M. Stripling
Natalie D. Dautovich
Caitie Tighe
Kristy Shoji
Kimberly Capp
Part VI Behavioral Intelligence
Forensic Linguistics
437(14)
Robert A. Leonard
Investigative Interviewing
451(16)
Ronald P. Fisher
R. Edward Geiselman
Criminal Interview and Interrogation in Serious Crime Investigations
467(18)
Blake McConnell
Management and Mitigation of Insider Threats
485(16)
Kirk A. Kennedy
Investigative Uses of Hypnosis
501(18)
Frank DePiano
David DePiano
Part VII Violence in Specific Settings
Violence and the Military
519(18)
Monty T. Baker
Bethany Broj
Kristin E. Klimley
Deborah Arant-Daigle
Workplace Violence
537(18)
Sarah N. Henderson
Vincent B. Van Hasselt
School Violence
555(18)
Scott Poland
Carlye B. Conte
Violence in Correctional Settings
573(18)
Vera A. Klinoff
Philip R. Magaletta
Part VIII Special Topics
Crisis (Hostage) Negotiations
591(20)
Karen N. Guszkowski
Vincent B. Van Hasselt
Risk Assessment: Law, Theory, and Implementation
611(16)
David L. Shapiro
Angela Noe
Foundations of Threat Assessment and Management
627(18)
Andre Simons
J. Reid Meloy
Neuropsychology of Violence
645(16)
Charles J. Golden
Lisa K. Lashley
Jada J. Stewart
Alcohol, Drugs, and Crime
661(18)
Corey M. Leidenfrost
Kenneth E. Leonard
Daniel Antonius
Criminal Profiling Investigative Strategies for Arson Investigations
679(20)
Ronald F. Tunkel
Child Molesters Who Abduct: A Behavioral Analysis
699(30)
Kenneth V. Lanning
James O. Beasley
Terrorism and Violent Extremism
729(18)
Randy Borum
Thomas Neer
Index 747
Vincent B. Van Hasselt, Ph.D., is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Family Violence Program at Nova Southeastern University. He is also editor of Aggression and Violent Behavior: A Review Journal and Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse. Dr. Van Hasselt has served as lecturer and consultant to the FBIs Behavioral Science, Crisis Negotiation, and Law Enforcement Communication Units, and is part of the Bureaus Crisis Prevention and Intervention Program. His clinical and research interests are in the areas of crisis and hostage negotiations, police stress and mental health, critical incident response, and the emerging field of behavioral criminology. Dr. Van Hasselt is also a certified police officer with the Plantation, Florida, Police Department.