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The Reasoning Criminal
Victim Selection Procedures Among Economic Criminals: The Rational Choice Perspective
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Author(s):
Dermot Walsh
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1986
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Springer New York
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1986
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10.1007/978-1-4613-8625-4_3
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 19
Shoplifters’ Perceptions of Crime Opportunities: A Process-Tracing Study
pp. 39
Victim Selection Procedures Among Economic Criminals: The Rational Choice Perspective
pp. 53
Robbers as Decision-Makers
pp. 72
The Decision to Give Up Crime
pp. 83
A Decision-Making Approach to Opioid Addiction
pp. 105
On the Compatibility of Rational Choice and Social Control Theories of Crime
pp. 119
Linking Criminal Choices, Routine Activities, Informal Control, and Criminal Outcomes
pp. 129
Models of Decision Making Under Uncertainty: The Criminal Choice
pp. 156
The Theory of Reasoned Action: A Decision Theory of Crime
pp. 170
The Decision to Commit a Crime: An Information-Processing Analysis
pp. 186
Offense Specialization: Does It Exist?
pp. 202
Criminal Incapacitation Effects Considered in an Adaptive Choice Framework
pp. 217
Practical Reasoning and Criminal Responsibility: A Jurisprudential Approach
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