
Space, Time, and Crime
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Romance
Mystery
Thriller & Suspense
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格式
平装书
页数
332
语言
英语
已发布
Jul 31, 2007
出版商
Carolina Academic Press
版本
2nd
ISBN-10
159460326X
ISBN-13
9781594603266
描述
In a world where the boundaries of space and time intertwine with the complexities of criminal behavior, a thought-provoking exploration unfolds. The author's expertise offers a rich examination of how these dimensions shape our understanding of crime, delving into numerous case studies that highlight the intricate relationship between societal structures and unlawful acts. Each chapter has been meticulously updated, providing fresh insights and contemporary examples that resonate with both academic and practical audiences.
Readers will find an enhanced narrative that weaves together theoretical perspectives with real-world applications. The discussions are designed to provoke critical thinking, urging readers to reflect on how variations in time and space influence criminality and law enforcement tactics. A deep-dive into historical contexts and modern implications enriches the text, making it relevant for those interested in sociology, criminology, and legal studies.
Moreover, the revisions ensure that theories are not only preserved but are also dynamically connected to today's challenges in crime prevention and intervention strategies. The book prompts an exploration beyond traditional boundaries, pushing the envelope on what constitutes crime in a rapidly changing world.
Each page invites readers to question their preconceived notions, fostering a dialogue between scholarship and practical application. This edition is a crucial resource for anyone seeking to unravel the complexities of crime within the vast landscapes of space and time.
Readers will find an enhanced narrative that weaves together theoretical perspectives with real-world applications. The discussions are designed to provoke critical thinking, urging readers to reflect on how variations in time and space influence criminality and law enforcement tactics. A deep-dive into historical contexts and modern implications enriches the text, making it relevant for those interested in sociology, criminology, and legal studies.
Moreover, the revisions ensure that theories are not only preserved but are also dynamically connected to today's challenges in crime prevention and intervention strategies. The book prompts an exploration beyond traditional boundaries, pushing the envelope on what constitutes crime in a rapidly changing world.
Each page invites readers to question their preconceived notions, fostering a dialogue between scholarship and practical application. This edition is a crucial resource for anyone seeking to unravel the complexities of crime within the vast landscapes of space and time.