9781592139736-1592139736-Communities and Crime: An Enduring American Challenge (Urban Life, Landscape and Policy)

Communities and Crime: An Enduring American Challenge (Urban Life, Landscape and Policy)

ISBN-13: 9781592139736
ISBN-10: 1592139736
Edition: 1
Author: Francis T. Cullen, Pamela Wilcox, Ben Feldmeyer
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Temple University Press
Format: Hardcover 282 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781592139736
ISBN-10: 1592139736
Edition: 1
Author: Francis T. Cullen, Pamela Wilcox, Ben Feldmeyer
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Temple University Press
Format: Hardcover 282 pages

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Communities and Crime: An Enduring American Challenge (Urban Life, Landscape and Policy) (ISBN-13: 9781592139736 and ISBN-10: 1592139736), written by authors Francis T. Cullen, Pamela Wilcox, Ben Feldmeyer, was published by Temple University Press in 2017. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Communities and Crime: An Enduring American Challenge (Urban Life, Landscape and Policy) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $8.05.

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Social scientists have long argued over the links between crime and place. The authors of Communities and Crime provide an intellectual history that traces how varying images of community have evolved over time and influenced criminological thinking and criminal justice policy.

The authors outline the major ideas that have shaped the development of theory, research, and policy in the area of communities and crime. Each chapter examines the problem of the community through a defining critical or theoretical lens: the community as social disorganization; as a system of associations; as a symptom of larger structural forces; as a result of criminal subcultures; as a broken window; as crime opportunity; and as a site of resilience.

Focusing on these changing images of community, the empirical adequacy of these images, and how they have resulted in concrete programs to reduce crime, Communities and Crime theorizes about and reflects upon why some neighborhoods produce so much crime. The result is a tour of the dominant theories of place in social science today.

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