Crime - International Perspectives, Socioeconomic Factors & Psychological Implications
In this book, the authors discuss crime issues from an international perspective, with a focus on socio-economic factors and psychological implications. Topics include a qualitative analysis of contemporary Australian prison exit issues including prisoner re-entry and prisoner reintegration; offender profiling; hate crime in the U.S. and its relevant factors; stories of rape victims struggles and survival; a European examination of youth sexual aggression and victimisation; positive psychology, offender rehabilitation and restorative justice; the effects of crime on marriages, divorce and births to single mothers in bordering states of Mexico; a comparison of geospatial data concerning crime in China and in the U.S.; prosecution of white collar criminals; and the question of whether stigmatised minorities are over-represented in delinquency in France.