Modelling Norms

Modelling Norms

Wydanie: 2014
Język: Holenderski, Flamandzki
Format: Kindle
ISBN 10: 9400770529
ISBN 13: 9789400770522
Data publikacji: January 1st, 2013
Wydawca: Springer
Strony: 226

Gatunki: Thriller & Suspense, Action & Adventure, Science & Technology

Crime is often perceived as a moral failing, but the complexities surrounding it challenge conventional models of understanding. Drawing on insights from both sociology and criminology, the authors explore the nuanced interplay between social norms and individual behavior. They argue that traditional frameworks frequently overlook the significance of moral context in shaping actions deemed criminal.

Nigel Gilbert and Corinna Elsenbroich delve deep into how societal norms influence behavior, suggesting that these unwritten rules are instrumental in both the perpetuation and deterrence of crime. Their analysis transcends simplistic good versus evil narratives, instead emphasizing how individuals navigate moral landscapes under varying circumstances.

By applying innovative modeling techniques, the authors shed light on the factors that contribute to deviance, enriching the discussion with a blend of theoretical and practical perspectives. Their work ultimately invites readers to reconsider the foundational assumptions about crime and morality, opening up pathways for rethinking societal responses to criminal behavior.

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