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245 | 0 | 4 | _aOxford handbook of offender decision making |
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_bOxford University Press _c2017 |
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490 | 1 | _aThe Oxford handbooks in criminology and criminal justice | |
490 | 1 | _aOxford handbooks online | |
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
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_tRational Choice Theory, Heuristics and Biases / _rMegan E. Collins, Thomas A. Loughran -- _tTemporal Discounting, Present Orientation, and Criminal Deterrence / _rChae Mamayek, Ray Paternoster, Thomas A. Loughran -- _tThe Role of Moral Beliefs, Shame, and Guilt in Criminal Decision-Making: An Overview of Theoretical Trameworks and Empirical Results / _rRobert Svensson, Lieven J.R. Pauwels, Frank M. Weerman -- _tNeural Mechanisms of Criminal Decision Making in Adolescence: The Roles of Executive Functioning and Empathy / _rEduard T. Klapwijk, Wouter van den Bos, Berna G�uroğlu -- _tSocial Learner Decision-Making: Matching Theory as a Unifying Framework for Recasting a General Theory / _rCarter Rees, L. Thomas Winfree -- _tVictim Selection / _rMargit Averdijk -- _tPolice and Offender Choices: A Framework / _rJohn Eck, Tamara Madensen -- _tInformal Guardians and Offender Decision Making / _rDanielle M. Reynald -- _tHigh stakes: The Role of Weapons in Offender Decision-Making / _rIain Brennan -- _tThe Effect of Alcohol and Arousal on Criminal Decision Making / _rM. Lyn Exum, Lauren A. Austin, Justin D. Franklin -- _tEmotions in Offender Decision Making / _rJean-Louis van Gelder -- _tEvolutionary Approaches to Rational Choice / _rPaul Ekblom -- _tCrime Location Choice: State‐of‐the‐Art and Avenues for Future Research Research / _rStijn Ruiter -- _tCo-offending and Co-offender Selection / _rSarah B. van Mastrigt -- _tExperimental Designs in the Study of Offender Decision-Making / _rJeffrey A. Bouffard, Nicole Niebuhr -- _tUnderstanding Offender Decision Making Using Surveys, Interviews, and Life Event Calendars / _rRonet Bachman, Ray Paternoster -- _tSimulating Crime Event Decision Making: Agent-based Social Simulations in Criminology / _rDaniel Birks -- _tModeling Offender Decision-Making with Secondary Data / _rWim Bernasco -- _t'Deciding' to Kill: Understanding Homicide Offenders' Decision-Making / _rFiona Brookman, Michelle Wright -- _tMultiple Interpretations of Rationality in Offender Decision Making / _rHenk Elffers -- _tColdblooded and Badass: A (3z(BHot/Cool(3y(B Approach to Understanding Carjackers' Decisions / _rGabriel T. Cesar, Scott H. Decker -- _tThe Reasoning Sex Offender / _rEric Beauregard -- _tBurglary Decisions / _rRichard Timothy Coupe -- _tOffender Decision-Making in Corporate and White-Collar Crime / _rWim Huisman -- _tOrganized Crime and Protection Rackets / _rPaolo Campana -- _tBiosocial Criminology and Models of Criminal Decision Making / _rKyle Treiber -- _tEditors' Introduction / _rWim Bernasco, Henk Elffers, Jean-Louis van Gelder -- _tSituational Crime Prevention and Offender Decision Making / _rAiden Sidebottom, Nick Tilley -- _tObservational Methods of Offender Decision Making / _rMarie R. Lindegaard, Heith Copes -- _tPerceptual Deterrence / _rRobert Apel, Daniel S. Nagin -- _tGame Theory / _rHeiko Rauhut -- _tDual-Process Models of Criminal Decision Making / _rJean-Louis van Gelder -- _tPersonality and Offender Decision-Making: The Theoretical, Empirical, and Practical Implications for Criminology / _rShayne Jones. |
520 | 8 | _aHow offenders make decisions that lead to criminal conduct is a core element of virtually every discussion about crime and law enforcement. What type of information can deter a potential offender? For whom is the prospect of a sanction effective? How can emotions facilitate or impede crime? How does the availability of guns affect behavior in violent conflicts? Do offenders learn to commit crime from the experiences of others? Is crime perpetrated by juveniles always the result of impulsive decisions? How do offenders choose crime targets and locations? The Oxford Handbook of Offender Decision Making covers and integrates contemporary theoretical, methodological, and empirical knowledge about the role of human decision making as it relates to criminal behavior. | |
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_aCriminal psychology. _995707 |
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_aDecision making. _995708 |
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_aChoice (Psychology) _972449 |
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_aCriminology. _995709 |
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_aBernasco, Wim _972451 |
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_aVan Gelder, Jean-Louis _972452 |
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_aElffers, H. _972453 |
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_iPrint version : _z9780199338801 |
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