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Experimental Criminology : Prospects for Advancing Science and Public Policy

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Experimental criminology is a part of a larger and increasingly expanding scientific research and evidence-based movement in social policy.

The essays in this volume report on new and innovative contributions that experimental criminology is making to basic scientific knowledge and public policy.

Contributors explore cutting-edge experimental and quasi-experimental methods and their application to important and topical issues in criminology and criminal justice, including neurological predictors of violence, peer influence on delinquency, routine activities and capable guardianship, early childhood prevention programs, hot spots policing, and correctional treatment for juvenile and adult offenders.

It is the first book to examine the full scope of experimental criminology, from experimental tests - in the field and in the laboratory - of criminological theories and concepts to experimental and quasi-experimental evaluations of crime prevention and criminal justice interventions.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1107032237 / 9781107032231
Hardback
364
09/09/2013
United Kingdom
322 pages, 21 Tables, unspecified; 15 Line drawings, unspecified
157 x 236 mm, 560 grams