This paper consists of three parts. First we focus on four theoretical perspectives of crime reduction and consider the implications of the longitudinal study by Soothill et al.(2010, British Journal of Criminology). These ‘paradigms’ relate to parental child-rearing methods; structural factors of the family during adolescence; geographical segregation; and individual resource deficits. They are considered risk factors for first-time convictions for shoplifting, burglary and violence. Each offence type is considered separately. The second part focuses on the debate about ‘why crime rates fell’ in many developed countries and the type of explanations put forward. The main authors considered are Conklin, Levitt and Zimring. We point to the re...
For at least a quarter of a century the study of the developmental origins of crime and delinquency ...
Criminology has long been divided by mainly focusing on people’s propensities to commit crimes, on t...
The ‘crime drop’ is the most important criminological phenomenon of modern times. In North America, ...
This paper consists of three parts. First we focus on four theoretical perspectives of crime reducti...
Using Danish registers for a 1980 birth cohort of 29,944 males with parental information and followi...
Using Danish registers for a 1980 birth cohort of 29,944 males with parental information and followi...
Using Danish registers for a 1980 birth cohort of 29,944 males with parental information and followi...
The opportunity theories of crime regards opportunity as a root cause and focus attention on the cri...
Western industrialised countries experienced major reductions in crime for a decade from the early t...
In 4 volumes, edited by Kate Moss. Series: Critical Concepts in Criminology.Across the globe, challe...
This article compares Beccaria’s and Situational Crime Prevention’s (SCP) claims across six dimensio...
Since the 1990s there has been an upsurge in policy-related research that aims to identify ‘what wor...
Despite an abundance of empirical evidence on crime spanning over forty years, there exists no conse...
Major crime drops were experienced in the United States and most other industrialised countries for ...
Introduction: the article considers the concept of prevention in several aspects (social prevention...
For at least a quarter of a century the study of the developmental origins of crime and delinquency ...
Criminology has long been divided by mainly focusing on people’s propensities to commit crimes, on t...
The ‘crime drop’ is the most important criminological phenomenon of modern times. In North America, ...
This paper consists of three parts. First we focus on four theoretical perspectives of crime reducti...
Using Danish registers for a 1980 birth cohort of 29,944 males with parental information and followi...
Using Danish registers for a 1980 birth cohort of 29,944 males with parental information and followi...
Using Danish registers for a 1980 birth cohort of 29,944 males with parental information and followi...
The opportunity theories of crime regards opportunity as a root cause and focus attention on the cri...
Western industrialised countries experienced major reductions in crime for a decade from the early t...
In 4 volumes, edited by Kate Moss. Series: Critical Concepts in Criminology.Across the globe, challe...
This article compares Beccaria’s and Situational Crime Prevention’s (SCP) claims across six dimensio...
Since the 1990s there has been an upsurge in policy-related research that aims to identify ‘what wor...
Despite an abundance of empirical evidence on crime spanning over forty years, there exists no conse...
Major crime drops were experienced in the United States and most other industrialised countries for ...
Introduction: the article considers the concept of prevention in several aspects (social prevention...
For at least a quarter of a century the study of the developmental origins of crime and delinquency ...
Criminology has long been divided by mainly focusing on people’s propensities to commit crimes, on t...
The ‘crime drop’ is the most important criminological phenomenon of modern times. In North America, ...