Section I. On not missing the forest for the trees ; Crime, criminality, and human nature ; Social foundations of a criminal lifestyle ; Cognitive foundations of a criminal lifestyle ; Developmental foundations of a criminal lifestyle -- Section II. The moral model of lifestyle criminality ; The control model of lifestyle criminality ; The decision-making model of crime -- Section III. Managing criminality: Part I. Reducing risk by building competencies ; Managing criminality: Part II. Reducing risk by changing environments ; Crime prevention: limiting opportunities, altering incentives, and addressing aggravating and mitigating conditions ; Returning to the forest.
Summary:
"Criminality and Crime integrates criminality and participation in a specific criminal event. Although criminality and crime are normally considered separate entities, this book treats them as part of the same process, connected by their common association with criminal thinking"-- Provided by publisher.
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