Examining routine activity theory: A review of two books. Unpublished PhD diss., University of Maryland, College Park, MD.Įck, J.E. Social change and crime rate trends: A routine activity approach. Journal of Environmental Psychology 13(1): 3–28.Ĭohen, L.E., and M. Nodes, paths, and edges: Considerations on the complexity of crime and the physical environment. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University.īrantingham, P.L., and P.J. The dynamics of violence between strangers: Victim resistance and outcomes in rape, assault, and robbery. Psychiatry, Psychology, and Crime: Historical and Current. Persons with a Mental Illness, Police Encounters with Performance Measurement and Accountability Systems Mediation and Dispute Resolution Programs Mapping and Spatial Analysis of Crime, The Local Institutions and Neighborhood Crime Intimate Partner Violence, Police Responses to Intimate Partner Violence, Criminological Perspectives on Interpersonal Violence, Historical Patterns of General Opportunity Victimization Theories Users without a subscription are not able to see the full content onĪlt-Right Gangs and White Power Youth Groupsīack-End Sentencing and Parole Revocationīoot Camps and Shock Incarceration ProgramsĬollateral Consequences of Felony Conviction and Imprisonm.Ĭommercial Sexual Exploitation of ChildrenĬommunicating Scientific Findings in the CourtroomĬompStat Models of Police Performance ManagementĬrime Prevention, Voluntary Organizations andĬriminal Justice System, Discretion in theĬross-Sectional Research Designs in Criminology and Crimin.Ĭybercrime Investigations and Prosecutionsĭefining "Success" in Corrections and Reentryĭevelopmental and Life-Course CriminologyĮlectronically Monitored Home Confinementįor-Profit Private Prisons and the Criminal Justice–Indust. In addition, there are chapters that apply rational choice to a host of antisocial behaviors at a theoretical, empirical, and practical level. New York: Routledge.Ĭontains essays regarding the integration of rational choice with traditional criminological theories. Rational choice and criminal behavior: Recent research and future challenges. Further, the book includes chapters that empirically evaluate offenders’ decision-making processes for a variety of offenses, such as shoplifting and robbery. In particular, there is a chapter on Cornish and Clarke’s rational choice model, while other chapters discuss theoretical issues regarding rational choice theory. New York: Springer-Verlag.Ĭontains a number of essays that are relevant to decision-making processes regarding crime. The reasoning criminal: Rational choice perspectives on offending. The second part of the book discusses how routine activity, opportunity structures, and decision-making processes lead to the commission of specific types of crimes.Ĭornish, Derek B., and Ronald V. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.ĭiscusses how rational choice and routine activity theory can be applied to victimology, corporate crime, gun crimes, violent offending, political violence, and kidnapping. In addition, the author discusses how various factors, such as sexual arousal and relativity, shape decision-making processes.Ĭlarke, Ronald V., and Marcus Felson, eds. Provides numerous examples of how people’s decisions are often more irrational than rational. New York: HarperCollins.Ĭovers decision making from a general standpoint. Predictably irrational: The hidden forces that shape our decisions. Ariely 2008 discusses how human decision-making processes are more irrational than rational.Īriely, Dan. In addition, this volume includes essays that discuss how opportunity structures and rational choice come together to create a criminal offense. Clarke and Felson 1993 includes a series of essays that apply rational choice to different types of crimes, and that discuss the integration of rational choice with other theories. This book also contains chapters that describe how rational choice can be applied to a number of criminal behaviors, such as organized crime, corporate crime, and violent behavior. Piquero and Tibbetts 2002 includes scholarly chapters that address a number of issues relating to rational choice theory, such as the methodological issues associated with rational choice and the integration of rational choice theory into other theories (such as feminist theory). Cornish and Clarke 1986 includes numerous theoretical and empirical essays that describe the process of criminal decision making.
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