Career Criminals in Society
Format:Paperback
Publisher:SAGE Publications Inc
Published:12th May '05
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More than a century of scientific research has indicated that the majority of crime that occurs in society is committed by a small percentage of the population, meaning that most criminals are repeat offenders, or "career criminals." If societies devoted considerable resources toward preventing and neutralizing career criminals, there would be dramatic reductions in crime, the fear of crime, and the assorted costs and collateral consequences of crime.
Career Criminals in Society examines the small but dangerous group of repeat offenders who are most damaging to society. The book encourages readers to think critically about the causes of criminal behavior and the potential of the criminal justice system to reduce crime. Author Matt DeLisi draws upon his own practitioner experience, interviewing criminal defendants to argue that career criminals can be combated only with a combination of prevention efforts and retributive criminal justice system policies.
Key Features
- Uses an engaging writing style to provide a comprehensive overview of career criminals
- Provides chapter-opening vignettes developed from real criminal cases
- Examines various crime prevention strategies to neutralize criminal careers
- Explores the international relevance of career criminals
- Draws upon research from the fields of criminal justice, criminology, psychology, sociology, and human development
With its controversial, thought-provoking style, Career Criminals in Society is sure to advance theory and research on chronic offenders and inspire discussions on how to adequately control crime. It is an excellent supplementary textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses on criminology, criminal behavior, crime typologies, deviant behavior, and crime control and prevention.
ISBN: 9781412905541
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 310g
208 pages