
Campus Crime: Legal, Social, and Policy Perspectives
작성자
Bonnie S. Fisher
아직 평점이 없습니다
Mystery
Philosophy
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
347
언어
영어
출판됨
May 1, 2007
출판사
Charles C Thomas Pub Ltd
판
2
ISBN-10
0398077371
ISBN-13
9780398077372
설명
In a landscape where college campuses have increasingly become arenas for criminal activities, this compelling work delves deep into the multifaceted issue of campus crime. It explores not just the legal implications of criminal acts within educational institutions but also the social factors that contribute to their occurrence. With a focus on policy perspectives, the book illuminates the complex interplay between legislation, institutional responses, and societal attitudes toward safety and security on campuses.
As readers navigate through the chapters, they are presented with a nuanced analysis that challenges preconceived notions about crime in academic settings. It highlights the experiences of students, educators, and administrators, emphasizing the need for informed policy-making that prioritizes safety while fostering a supportive environment for learning. The combination of empirical findings and real-world case studies offers profound insights, making this an essential read for those invested in the welfare of educational communities.
As readers navigate through the chapters, they are presented with a nuanced analysis that challenges preconceived notions about crime in academic settings. It highlights the experiences of students, educators, and administrators, emphasizing the need for informed policy-making that prioritizes safety while fostering a supportive environment for learning. The combination of empirical findings and real-world case studies offers profound insights, making this an essential read for those invested in the welfare of educational communities.