
Understanding the "criminal mind" (tactics, motives, psychology) is essential to the effective control and prevention of crime. Yet few undergraduates ever encounter a "real" criminal during their studies. How can students be expected to develop proper measures for the prevention of crime without first understanding the person behind the crime?Bridging this gap, In Their Own Words: Criminals on Crime, Fifth Edition, provides students with access to the perspective of "the offender." The only book of its kind, this anthology presents ethnographic accounts of gang members, burglars, shoplifters, pimps, prostitutes, killers, robbers, addicts, rapists, drug smugglers, and white-collar offenders--all of whom discuss their motives, perceptions, decision-making strategies, and rationalizations for crime.In order to help students become more careful, critical practitioners of criminology, the researchers of this volume frame each reading with a helpful introduction that places the criminal's words into a relevant theoretical context. An insightful analysis and conclusion follow each article.Ideal for courses in criminology, behavior profiling, criminal behavior, and criminal psychology, In Their Own Words: Criminals on Crime, Fifth Edition, provides students with a nuanced perspective on how--and why--offenders make decisions that lead them to commit crimes.FEATURES OF THE FIFTH EDITIONBL Twelve new chapters (four of which are original contributions)--featuring current material that resonates with studentsBL New and expanded coverage of many timely topics including terrorism, identity theft, computer hacking, and drug smugglingBL A Test Bank containing multiple-choice, essay, and true/false questions for each chapter
How can students develop effective crime prevention strategies without first understanding the psychological and rational motivations of the offenders themselves? Paul Cromwell, a seasoned academic in the field of criminology, compiles this anthology to bridge the gap between theoretical study and the reality of criminal behavior. By presenting first-hand ethnographic accounts, the text provides a framework for analyzing the decision-making processes, rationalizations, and perceptions of individuals who commit various types of offenses.
What You Will Find
Experts and educators frequently cite this volume as a foundational resource for providing students with direct access to the offender perspective. The text is noted for its ability to balance raw, qualitative accounts with rigorous academic analysis, making it a standard selection for undergraduate courses in criminal psychology and behavior profiling.
Page Count:
419
Publication Date:
2009-03-25
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195383192
ISBN-13:
9780195383195
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