Crime and Coercion

Crime and Coercion
Title Crime and Coercion PDF eBook
Author M. Colvin
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 221
Release 2000-09-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0312292775

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In a major new theory of criminal behavior, Mark Colvin argues that chronic criminals emerge from a developmental process characterized by recurring, erratic episodes of coercion. Colvin's differential coercion theory, which integrates several existing criminological perspectives, lays out a compelling argument that coercive forces create social and psychological dynamics that lead to chronic criminal behavior. While Colvin's presentation focuses primarily on chronic street criminals, the theory is also applied to exploratory offenders and white-collar criminals. In addition, Colvin presents a critique of current crime control measures, which rely heavily on coercion, and offers in their place a comprehensive crime reduction program based on consistent, non-coercive practices.

Crime and Coercion

Crime and Coercion
Title Crime and Coercion PDF eBook
Author NA NA
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 216
Release 2000-09-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780312233891

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In a major new theory of criminal behavior, Mark Colvin argues that chronic criminals emerge from a developmental process characterized by recurring, erratic episodes of coercion. Colvin s differential coercion theory, which integrates several existing criminological perspectives, lays out a compelling argument that coercive forces create social and psychological dynamics that lead to chronic criminal behavior. While Colvin s presentation focuses primarily on chronic street criminals, the theory is also applied to exploratory offenders and white-collar criminals. In addition, Colvin presents a critique of current crime control measures, which rely heavily on coercion, and offers in their place a comprehensive crime reduction program based on consistent, non-coercive practices.

Crime and Coercion

Crime and Coercion
Title Crime and Coercion PDF eBook
Author NA NA
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 216
Release 2015-12-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9781349386215

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In a major new theory of criminal behavior, Mark Colvin argues that chronic criminals emerge from a developmental process characterized by recurring, erratic episodes of coercion. Colvin s differential coercion theory, which integrates several existing criminological perspectives, lays out a compelling argument that coercive forces create social and psychological dynamics that lead to chronic criminal behavior. While Colvin s presentation focuses primarily on chronic street criminals, the theory is also applied to exploratory offenders and white-collar criminals. In addition, Colvin presents a critique of current crime control measures, which rely heavily on coercion, and offers in their place a comprehensive crime reduction program based on consistent, non-coercive practices.

Coercion and Women Co-offenders

Coercion and Women Co-offenders
Title Coercion and Women Co-offenders PDF eBook
Author Charlotte Barlow
Publisher Policy Press
Total Pages 112
Release 2016-09-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1447330986

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This is the first book to study the role coercion plays as a pathway into crime for women who are arrested alongside other defendants. Drawing on court files and newspaper accounts, it analyzes four cases of women who were arrested alongside a partner and who argued in their defense that they had been coerced. Charlotte Barlow examines these cases from a feminist perspective that allows her to highlight the importance of gender expectations and gendered discourse in both the trials themselves and the way the media covered them.

Coercive Control

Coercive Control
Title Coercive Control PDF eBook
Author Evan Stark
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 465
Release 2009
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0195384040

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Drawing on cases, Stark identifies the problems with our current approach to domestic violence, outlines the components of coercive control, and then uses this alternate framework to analyse the cases of battered women charged with criminal offenses directed at their abusers.

Capital, Coercion, and Crime

Capital, Coercion, and Crime
Title Capital, Coercion, and Crime PDF eBook
Author John Thayer Sidel
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 248
Release 1999
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0804737460

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Drawing on in-depth research in the Philippines, this book reveals how local forms of political and economic monopoly may thrive under conditions of democracy and capitalist development.

Coercive Control

Coercive Control
Title Coercive Control PDF eBook
Author Charlotte Barlow
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 90
Release 2022-01-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000555089

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This book offers a critical appreciation of the nature and impact of coercive control in interpersonal relationships. It examines what this concept means, who is impacted by the behaviours it captures, and how academics, policymakers, and policy advocates have responded to the increasing recognition of the deleterious effects that coercive control has on especially women’s lives. The book discusses the historical emergence of this concept, who its main proponents have been, and how its effects have been understood. It considers the role of coercive control in making sense of women’s pathway into crime as well as their experiences of it as victims. Coercive control has been presented predominantly as a gendered process, and consideration is given in this book to the efficacy of this assumption as well as the extent to which the concept makes sense for a wide constituency of marginalized women. In recent years, much energy has been given to efforts to criminalize coercive control, and the concerns that these efforts generate are discussed in detail, alongside what the limitations to such initiatives might be. In conclusion, the book situates the rising pre-occupation with coercive control within the broader concerns with policy transfer, ways of taking account of victim-survivor voices, alongside the importance of working towards more holistic policy responses to violence(s) against women. The book will be of particular interest to academics, policymakers, and practitioners working in criminal justice who wish to understand both the nature and extent of coercive control and the importance of appreciating the role of nuance in translating that understanding into practice.