(eBook PDF) Canadian Criminology 4th Canadian Edition By John Winterdyk – Digital Ebook – Instant Delivery Download
product details:
- ISBN-10 : 0199030553
- ISBN-13 : 978-0199030552
- Author: John Winterdyk
The most engaging, informative, and student-friendly introduction to criminology that explores how theory and research connect to real events and issues. Canadian Criminology draws on theory, topical examples, and the latest research and statistics to help students think critically about how we define criminal acts, why these acts occur, and what Canadian society should do about crime.
table of contents:
- The Transformative Power of the United Nations Post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals and Crime Prevention Education for a New Culture of Lawfulness
- Preventing Violence against Children: The UN Model Strategies
- Crime Prevention and Transportation Systems
- Primary Prevention of Child Abuse: Applications, Effectiveness, and International Innovations
- Preventing Domestic Violence: An International Overview
- Preventing Human Trafficking for Sexual Exploitation: Ending Demand
- Community Crime Prevention and Punishment
- Social Crime Prevention: Concepts, Developments, and Challenges
- Restorative Justice and Crime Prevention: Constructive Alternative or Soft Option?
- Prevention of Femicide
- Terrorism Crime Prevention Policies in Liberal Democracies: Challenges, Dilemmas, and Options
- The Criminalization of Poverty
- Preventing Corporate Crime
- Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED)
- Crime Prevention and the Victims—Lessons Learned from Victimology
- The Policies of Crime Prevention
- Smarter Crime Control: Putting Prevention Knowledge into Practice
- Safeguarding Sustainable Crime Prevention: The Rocky Case of the Netherlands
- The Value of Crime Prevention: Avoiding the Direct, Indirect, and Societal Costs of Crime