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This research tool helps readers understand the true dimensions of violent crime in America. It fact-checks common beliefs, arguments, and talking points about the causes and consequences of violent crime in the USA, using quantifiable data from authoritative sources in each answer. By casting a critical eye at claims and counterclaims made across the political spectrum about violent crime and its wider impact on the fabric of American life,
Violent Crime in America: Examining the Facts will make readers more discerning consumers of news media as well as more informed citizens.
Coverage is broken down into dozens of question-and-answer entries, each of which examines a prominent claim or belief. These entries are in turn arranged in topical chapters that tackle various facets of violent crime in America, including crime trends and patterns over time; perceptions of violent crime and media coverage; characteristics of offenders and victims; socioeconomic and demographic factors; impact of gun laws and policies; impact of violent entertainment; strategies for prevention; and wider societal impacts.
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Höhe: 235 mm
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978-1-4408-7813-8 (9781440878138)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Miriam D. Sealock is Professor of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice at Towson State University, USA. Her areas of expertise include criminal justice, criminological theory, policing, and delinquency prevention and treatment.