
Behavioral Approaches to Crime and Delinquency: A Handbook of Application, Research, and Concepts
by
Curtis J. Braukmann Edward K. Morris
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Mystery
Young Adult
Format
Hardcover
Pages
652
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1987
Publisher
Plenum Publishing Corporation
Edition
1987
ISBN-10
0306426323
ISBN-13
9780306426322
Description
In a world where understanding human behavior is crucial to addressing crime and delinquency, this handbook emerges as a vital resource for scholars, practitioners, and students alike. The authors delve deeply into the psychological and behavioral principles that underpin criminal actions, offering a comprehensive exploration of various approaches designed to mitigate such behaviors. Their insights draw from extensive research, blending theoretical foundations with practical applications, making complex concepts accessible and applicable to real-world situations.
The work examines a variety of strategies and interventions shaped by behavioral science, aiming to inform better practices within the fields of criminal justice and social work. Each chapter methodically breaks down critical topics, presenting empirical evidence alongside case studies that illustrate successful implementations. Readers are encouraged to challenge conventional thought and consider innovative perspectives on crime prevention and rehabilitation.
Through a rich tapestry of concepts, this handbook also promotes interdisciplinary dialogue, knitting together insights from psychology, sociology, and criminology. This collaborative approach not only enhances the reader's understanding but also paves the way for future research and policy development aimed at reducing crime and aiding at-risk populations.
Ultimately, this publication serves as both a scholarly reference and a practical guide, inspiring those committed to fostering safer communities and a deeper understanding of the motivations behind criminal behavior. As it navigates the complexities of human behavior in relation to crime, it remains an essential tool for anyone looking to engage thoughtfully with the challenges of delinquency in modern society.
The work examines a variety of strategies and interventions shaped by behavioral science, aiming to inform better practices within the fields of criminal justice and social work. Each chapter methodically breaks down critical topics, presenting empirical evidence alongside case studies that illustrate successful implementations. Readers are encouraged to challenge conventional thought and consider innovative perspectives on crime prevention and rehabilitation.
Through a rich tapestry of concepts, this handbook also promotes interdisciplinary dialogue, knitting together insights from psychology, sociology, and criminology. This collaborative approach not only enhances the reader's understanding but also paves the way for future research and policy development aimed at reducing crime and aiding at-risk populations.
Ultimately, this publication serves as both a scholarly reference and a practical guide, inspiring those committed to fostering safer communities and a deeper understanding of the motivations behind criminal behavior. As it navigates the complexities of human behavior in relation to crime, it remains an essential tool for anyone looking to engage thoughtfully with the challenges of delinquency in modern society.
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