tailieunhanh - Knowledges about criminology (Ninth edition): Part 2

(BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document Knowledges about criminology (Ninth edition) has contents: Violent crimes, crimes against property, white collar and corporate crime, public order crimes, international and comparative criminology, the nature and functioning of courts,. and other contents. Invite you to refer. | PART The word crime conjures up many images mugging and murder cheating on taxes and selling crack. Penal codes define thousands of different crimes. These crimes are grouped into convenient and comprehensive categories for access and understanding. In this part we examine the specific categories of crimes. Violent crimes Chapter 10 are crimes against the person ranging from assault to homicide. Many of these crimes have been well established for centuries although modern codes have transformed them however slightly. Most of the crimes against property Chapter 11 have also been well defined over the centuries. Yet recent developments in commerce and technology have prompted legislatures to define new forms of crimes against property. With a spate of corporate Types of Crimes scandals reports of white-collar and corporate crime Chapter 12 fill the pages of newspapers and news magazines. In this chapter we discuss how white-collar crime and corporate crime are defined and measured. The corporate criminal law is described in some detail with a focus on corporate liability and corporate sanctions. In the next chapter Chapter 13 we address the controversial types of crimes related to drug and alcohol trafficking and consumption as well as those violating the sexual mores of the estab lishment. Finally the occurrence of these various types of crime is discussed in comparison with their occurrence elsewhere in the world Chapter 14 . This chapter is concerned with comparative criminology and inevitably the emergence of transnational and international criminality. 211 Violent Crimes Homicide Murder Manslaughter The Extent of Homicide The Nature of Homicide A Cross-National Comparison of Homicide Rates Assault Family-Related Crimes Spouse Abuse Relationship Violence Child Abuse Abuse of the Elderly What Do the Studies Say Rape and Sexual Assault Characteristics of the Rape Event Who Are the Rapists Rape and .

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