The rational choice perspective as outlined in the Introduction to this volume is concerned mainly with presenting in a general way the advantages of treating criminal behavior as a broadly rational activity. It therefore has little directly to say about the specific nature of the decision-making processes used in making criminal choices. Despite th
This research paper follows the checkered profession of the rational decision viewpoint and examines...
This research paper follows the checkered profession of the rational decision viewpoint and examines...
The rational choice perspective developed by Cornish and Clarke in 1986 provides criminologists with...
The rational choice methodology is gaining in popularity not just because it tends to generate lots ...
Eric Johnson and John Payne's chapter provides a valuable overview of recent concepts and findi...
Since the early 18th century, rational choice models have been applied extensively to criminological...
Rational choice theory is an approach used by social scientists to understand human behavior. This a...
This paper proposes a general framework of criminal decision making that assumes both 'cool' cogniti...
This paper examines the results of a study which set out to ascertain applicability of Rational Choi...
Decision making is central to all human behavior, including criminal conduct. Virtually every discus...
Decision making is central to all human behavior, including criminal conduct. Virtually every discus...
How offenders make decisions that lead to criminal conduct is a core element of virtually every disc...
Recent action-theoretic work in criminology and sociology addresses the variety of criminal behavior...
In this witty excursion through the recent history of sociological thinking about crime, Travis Hirs...
Criminal action, according to Situational Action Theory (SAT), is a two-stage process consisting of ...
This research paper follows the checkered profession of the rational decision viewpoint and examines...
This research paper follows the checkered profession of the rational decision viewpoint and examines...
The rational choice perspective developed by Cornish and Clarke in 1986 provides criminologists with...
The rational choice methodology is gaining in popularity not just because it tends to generate lots ...
Eric Johnson and John Payne's chapter provides a valuable overview of recent concepts and findi...
Since the early 18th century, rational choice models have been applied extensively to criminological...
Rational choice theory is an approach used by social scientists to understand human behavior. This a...
This paper proposes a general framework of criminal decision making that assumes both 'cool' cogniti...
This paper examines the results of a study which set out to ascertain applicability of Rational Choi...
Decision making is central to all human behavior, including criminal conduct. Virtually every discus...
Decision making is central to all human behavior, including criminal conduct. Virtually every discus...
How offenders make decisions that lead to criminal conduct is a core element of virtually every disc...
Recent action-theoretic work in criminology and sociology addresses the variety of criminal behavior...
In this witty excursion through the recent history of sociological thinking about crime, Travis Hirs...
Criminal action, according to Situational Action Theory (SAT), is a two-stage process consisting of ...
This research paper follows the checkered profession of the rational decision viewpoint and examines...
This research paper follows the checkered profession of the rational decision viewpoint and examines...
The rational choice perspective developed by Cornish and Clarke in 1986 provides criminologists with...