Prior to the erection of disciplinary boundaries between sociology and criminology, sociologists of deviance realized that “in an unjust and exploitative society, no matter how "humane" agents of social control are, their actions necessarily result in repression” (Liazos1972:117). Chen (2008) fin...
According to Brantingham and Brantingham, environmental criminology is the study of the spatio-temporal or locational dimension of crime. The focus is on when and where crimes will occur; what the movements are that bring the offender and the target together at the location of the crime; what ...
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