Besondere Probleme der Kriminologie

· Schneider, Hans-Joachim: Internationales Handbuch der Kriminologie Book 2 · Walter de Gruyter
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The International Handbook is to be published in two volumes. The first volume with 27 chapters is dedicated to the basic principles of criminology. The second volume with 32 articles is occupied with special criminological problems. The chapters of the two volumes are dealt with by forty leading criminologists of ten countries. The International Handbook is providing information on all essential fields of criminology. It gives information on the level of the latest criminological research outcome. Comprehensive bibliographies lead the way to a deepening of criminological knowledge. The International Handbook can be used as basic literature in criminological research and as instrument of daily decision making for the practitioner of the criminal justice system. It places great emphasis on the international and interdisciplinary approaches of criminology. It focusses on theoretical and empirical research work of the sociological, psychological and socialpsychological criminology.

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Britta Bannenberg, Gießen; Klaus Boers, Münster; Ulla V. Bondeson, Copenhagen, Denmark; John Braithwaite, Canberra, Australia; Jan J.M. van Dijk, Tilburg, The Netherlands; Frieder Dünkel, Greifswald; Peter Grabosky, Canberra, Australia; Christian Grafl, Wien, Österreich; Hanns von Hofer, Stockholm, Sweden; Günther Kaiser, Freiburg i.Br.; Susanne Karstedt, Keele, United Kingdom; Barbara Krahé, Potsdam; Helmut Kury, Freiburg i.Br.; Ineke Haen Marshall, Boston, USA; Jenny Mouzos, Canberra, Australia; Heinz Müller-Dietz, Saarbrücken; Joachim Obergfell-Fuchs, Freiburg i.Br.; Irene Sagel-Grande, Groningen, The Netherlands; Jerzy Sarnecki, Stockholm, Sweden; Hans Joachim Schneider, Münster; Hans-Dieter Schwind, Bochum; Wesley G. Skogan, Evanston/Illinois, USA; Jürgen Stock, Wiesbaden; Elmar G. M. Weitekamp, Tübingen.

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