
Criminal Behavior : Theories, Typologies and Criminal Justice
by Jacqueline B. Helfgott-
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Summary
Table of Contents
Theories and Typologies | |
Criminal Behavior - Nature, Extent, and Measurement | |
Why do People Commit Crime? | |
Crime in the United States | |
Measurement of Crime | |
The Changing Nature of Crime and Its Response in the 21st Century | |
Theories of Criminal Behavior: An Interdisciplinary Perspective | |
Interdisciplinary Criminology | |
Integrating Theories of Criminal Behavior | |
Applying Interdisciplinary Criminology | |
Typologies of Crime and Mental Disorders | |
What is a "typology?" | |
How are typologies constructed? | |
Mental Disorders and Criminal Behavior | |
Criminal Typologies: Theory and Purpose | |
Evaluating Typologies | |
Psychopathy and Criminal Behavior | |
Defining Psychopathy | |
The Psychopath's Inability to Feel | |
What Causes Psychopathy? | |
Primary and Secondary Psychopathy | |
Socio-cultural Influences on Manifestations of Psychopathy | |
The Levels Hypothesis | |
Psychopathy, Crime, and Criminal Justice Policy and Practice | |
Criminal Typologies | |
Violent Crime | |
Agression and Violence | |
Types of Violent Crime | |
Sex Crime | |
Normal Sexuality, Sexual Deviance, Sexual Disorder, and Sex Crime | |
Sex Offender Typologies | |
Economic Crime | |
What is Economic Crime? | |
Economic Crime Typologies | |
Public Order Crime | |
The Nature of Public Order Offenses | |
Public Order Crime Typologies | |
Political Crime | |
Defining Political Crime | |
Types of Political Crime | |
The Nature and Dynamics of Political Crime | |
The Influence of Technology, Media, and Popular Culture on Criminal Behavior: Copycat and Cybercrime | |
Technology-Related Risk Factors for Criminal Behavior | |
Technology-Related Crime Subtypes | |
Crimes of the Future - How Technology Shapes Criminal Behavior | |
Applying Theories and Typologies to Criminal Justice Policy and Practice | |
Applied Criminology - How Theory and Typologies are Used in the Criminal Justice System | |
Police and Public Safety | |
Courts | |
Corrections | |
Challenges for the Future in Understanding and Responding to Criminal Behavior | |
The Science of Criminal Behavior | |
Remembering the Past to Inform the Future | |
Challenges and Innovative Directions for the Study of Criminal Behavior | |
Glossary | |
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