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Violent Offenders: Theory, Research, Public Policy, and Practice
Matt DeLisi, PhD, Coordinator, Criminal Justice Studies, Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Iowa State University, Peter J. Conis, PhD, Lecturer, Department of Sociology, Iowa State University
ISBN: 9780763754792 $70.95 (Sugg. US List) Training Site Discount Paperback 318 Pages © 2008
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Chapter 1: The Importance of Violent Offenders to Criminology
Chapter 2: Where I’m From: Criminal Predators and Their Environments
Chapter 3: The Behavioral Genetics of Predatory Criminal Behavior
Chapter 4: The Socialization of Violent Criminal Offenders: Notes from the Theory of Differential Oppression
Chapter 5: Biosocial Dynamics: A Transdisciplinary Approach to Violence and Predation
Chapter 6: Early Risk Factors for Homicide Offenders and Victims
Chapter 7: Generality of Deviance and Predation: Crime-Switching and Specialization Patterns in Persistent Sexual Offenders
Chapter 8: Comparing Women and Men Who Kill
Chapter 9: Gang Involvement and Predatory Crime
Chapter 10: Still Psychopathic After All These Years
Chapter 11: The Heterogeneity of Predatory Behaviors in Sexual Homicide
Chapter 12: Criminal Predatory Behavior in the Federal Bureau of Prisons
Chapter 13: Civil Commitment Laws for Sexual Predators
Chapter 14: Prosecuting Criminal Predators
Chapter 15: Institutional Misconduct Among Capital Murderers
Chapter 16: Sex Offenders on the Internet: Cyber-Struggles for the Protection of Children
Chapter 17: Sex Offender Registries and Criminal Predators
Chapter 18: Domestic Abuse Program-Generated Risks of Battered Women
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