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 Übersetzung für 'theory of crime' von Englisch nach Deutsch
theory of crimeKriminalitätstheorie {f}
Teiltreffer
accumulation of crimeVerbrechensanhäufung {f}
scene of crimeSchauplatz {m} des Verbrechens
law
level of crime
Kriminalitätsrate {f}
career of crimekriminelle Laufbahn {f}
law
proceeds of crime
Gewinne {pl} aus Straftaten
fear of crimeAngst {f} vor (dem) Verbrechen
fear of crimeVerbrechensangst {f}
fear of crimeVerbrechensfurcht {f}
law
crime of omission
Unterlassungs­delikt {n}
law
proceeds of crime
Erträge {pl} aus Straftaten
history of crimeKriminalgeschichte {f}
life of crimeVerbrecherleben {n}
law
crime of passion
Verbrechen {n} aus Leidenschaft
proceeds of crimeTaterträge {pl}
sociol.
sociology of crime
Kriminalsoziologie {f}
law
crime of violence
Gewaltverbrechen {n}
fear of crimeKriminalitätsfurcht {f}
law
proceeds of crime
Erlöse {pl} aus Straftaten
level of crimeKriminalitätsbelastung {f}
hist.law
history of crime
Kriminalitätsgeschichte {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Routine activity theory is mainly a macro theory of crime and victimization. It requires motivated offenders, but does not explain how such offenders become motivated.
  • The broken windows theory of crime suggests that disorderly neighborhoods can promote crime by showing they have inadequate social control.
  • It is argued that there are three important roles of emotions within a rational choice theory of crime.
  • The general theory of crime refers to the proposition by Michael R. Gottfredson and Travis Hirschi (1990) that the main factor in criminal behaviour is the individual's lack of self-control.
  • He was a sociologist of the symbolic interactionist school of thought and is best known for defining white-collar crime and differential association, a general theory of crime and delinquency.

  • Police interventions based on SARA increased as a result of the broken windows theory of crime first proposed in the 1980s.
  • Since then, it has become a major component of the general theory of crime.
  • Despite the lack of choice and loss of Self-control theory of crime depicted by the criminal spin model, the latter does not intend to remove the Moral responsibility from the agent, but to describe the phenomenological experience during the spin.
  • Eighteenth-century rational philosophers like Cesare Beccaria and Jeremy Bentham developed a "novel theory of crime"—specifically, that what made an action subject to criminal punishment was the harm it caused to other members of society.
  • Terrie Moffitt's developmental theory of crime argues that "life-course-persistent offenders" make up only 6% of the population but commits more than 50% of all crimes and that this is due to a combination neurophysiological deficits and an adverse environment that creates a criminal path that is very difficult to break once started.

  • He helped to develop the modern version of the social control theory of crime and later the self-control theory of crime.
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