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- 2014-04-28. Ronald V. Clarke and Graeme R. Newman (2005). "Modifying Criminogenic Products: What Role for the Government?". Crime Prevention Studies. 18:...
- crime may form part of a criminal organization's 'tools' used to achieve criminogenic goals (for example, its threatening, authoritative, coercive, terror-inducing...
- ****essment tools and a brokerage case management model, which targets criminogenic needs. The Corrections Program Unit was established in 2001 as the Rehabilitation...
- history of family violence, poor school performance, delinquent peers, criminogenic beliefs about alcohol's effects, impulsivity, and antisocial personality...
- themselves are often attacked as well, critiqued for being overwhelmingly criminogenic and perpetuating m**** surveillance and a permanent state of imprisonment...
- relation to street level property offences, excessive power is the most criminogenic factor in the generation of serious social harms. He argues that the...
- immediate and structural social environment gives rise to crime and criminogenic conditions. Karl Marx argued that the law is the mechanism by which one...
- involvement." Miller's theory, as it is often referred to, views these criminogenic influences as a learned part of the lower-class subculture values. In...
- theorized that the cycle of slum violence does not mean slums are inevitably criminogenic, rather in some cases it is frustration against life in slum, and a consequence...
- environment. They also lack the freedom that adults have, to escape a criminogenic setting. In support of the "national consensus" position, the Court noted...