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DDC 364
H 22
Handbook of research on trends and issues in crime prevention, rehabilitation, and victim support / / [edited by] Augusto Balloni, Raffaella Sette. - 4018/978-1-7998-1286-9. - Hershey, PA : : Information Science Reference, IGI Global,, [2020]. - 1 online resource (xxvi, 553 pages). : il ( час. мин.), 4018/978-1-7998-1286-9. - (Advances in Criminology, Victimology, Serial Violence, and the Deep Web (ACVSVDW) Book Series). - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/8F30F299-DAE1-4EF9-9DD1-221407A2CF28. - ISBN 179981288X (electronic book). - ISBN 9781799812883 (electronic bk.)
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 02, 2019).
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Handbook of research on trends and issues in crime prevention, rehabilitation, and victim support. - Hershey, PA : Information Science Reference, [2020]. - ISBN 9781799812869
Содержание:
Section 1. Criminology and victimology from a preventive point of view. Chapter 1. Criminality: theories, prevention, and life space ; Chapter 2. The evolution of criminology and the social sharing of emotion -- Section 2. The phenomenology of some crimes and of the most frequently occurring victimization processes. Chapter 3. Family violence: not only women ; Chapter 4. Psychological violence ; Chapter 5. Applying fault trees to the analysis at the minimum age for sexual consent in the criminal law of México ; Chapter 6. The impulsive crime: aspects of psychopathology and psychodiagnosis ; Chapter 7. Homophobic conduct as normative masculinity test: victimization, male hierarchies, and heterosexualizing violence in hate crimes ; Chapter 8. Transnational organized crime: the branching of mafias into the global era ; Chapter 9. Stories of pain and hope: victims of mafias in Europe and around the world ; Chapter 10. The fight against corruption ; Chapter 11. SNA as an integrative framework: a holistic approach to the study of organized crime ; Chapter 12. Systematic violence of organized crime in México: consequences for personal development in youth's narrative ; Chapter 13. Online child pornography: conceptual issues and law enforcement challenges ; Chapter 14. Crime and victimization in cyberspace: a socio-criminological approach to cybercrime ; Chapter 15. Bullying, cyberbullying, and interventions in schools ; Chapter 16. Environmental and corporate crimes: the case of polluting industries in France ; Chapter 17. The evolution of terrorism threats -- Section 3. Crime and victimization prevention and the rehabilitation of offenders. Chapter 18. Medical liability defined by guidelines ; Chapter 19. Favoring crime desistance and social (re)integration of offenders through intersectoral partnerships ; Chapter 20. Role of collective approach in offender rehabilitation ; Chapter 21. Prison treatment programs from an international perspective ; Chapter 22. Sex offender treatment program in prison and rehabilitation ; Chapter 23. Religion, rehabilitation, and reintegration of prison inmates into mainstream society ; Chapter 24. Criminological treatment of abusing partners ; Chapter 25. Victimology of predatory crimes and prevention techniques: thefts and robberies in the process of building a sense of insecurity ; Chapter 26. Active citizenship in urban security policies: is neighborhood watch a solution? ; Chapter 27. Community-based policing to prevent and combat crime: specific perspectives and strategic solutions in Vietnam.
~РУБ DDC 364
Рубрики: Crime prevention.
Victims of crimes.
Criminals--Rehabilitation.
Crime prevention.
Criminals--Rehabilitation.
Victims of crimes.
Аннотация: "This book explores good practices and innovative experiences on crime prevention, victim support, and rehabilitation"--Provided by publisher.
Доп.точки доступа:
Balloni, Augusto, \editor.\
Sette, Raffaella, \editor.\
H 22
Handbook of research on trends and issues in crime prevention, rehabilitation, and victim support / / [edited by] Augusto Balloni, Raffaella Sette. - 4018/978-1-7998-1286-9. - Hershey, PA : : Information Science Reference, IGI Global,, [2020]. - 1 online resource (xxvi, 553 pages). : il ( час. мин.), 4018/978-1-7998-1286-9. - (Advances in Criminology, Victimology, Serial Violence, and the Deep Web (ACVSVDW) Book Series). - Includes bibliographical references and index. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/8F30F299-DAE1-4EF9-9DD1-221407A2CF28. - ISBN 179981288X (electronic book). - ISBN 9781799812883 (electronic bk.)
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 02, 2019).
Параллельные издания: Print version: : Handbook of research on trends and issues in crime prevention, rehabilitation, and victim support. - Hershey, PA : Information Science Reference, [2020]. - ISBN 9781799812869
Содержание:
Section 1. Criminology and victimology from a preventive point of view. Chapter 1. Criminality: theories, prevention, and life space ; Chapter 2. The evolution of criminology and the social sharing of emotion -- Section 2. The phenomenology of some crimes and of the most frequently occurring victimization processes. Chapter 3. Family violence: not only women ; Chapter 4. Psychological violence ; Chapter 5. Applying fault trees to the analysis at the minimum age for sexual consent in the criminal law of México ; Chapter 6. The impulsive crime: aspects of psychopathology and psychodiagnosis ; Chapter 7. Homophobic conduct as normative masculinity test: victimization, male hierarchies, and heterosexualizing violence in hate crimes ; Chapter 8. Transnational organized crime: the branching of mafias into the global era ; Chapter 9. Stories of pain and hope: victims of mafias in Europe and around the world ; Chapter 10. The fight against corruption ; Chapter 11. SNA as an integrative framework: a holistic approach to the study of organized crime ; Chapter 12. Systematic violence of organized crime in México: consequences for personal development in youth's narrative ; Chapter 13. Online child pornography: conceptual issues and law enforcement challenges ; Chapter 14. Crime and victimization in cyberspace: a socio-criminological approach to cybercrime ; Chapter 15. Bullying, cyberbullying, and interventions in schools ; Chapter 16. Environmental and corporate crimes: the case of polluting industries in France ; Chapter 17. The evolution of terrorism threats -- Section 3. Crime and victimization prevention and the rehabilitation of offenders. Chapter 18. Medical liability defined by guidelines ; Chapter 19. Favoring crime desistance and social (re)integration of offenders through intersectoral partnerships ; Chapter 20. Role of collective approach in offender rehabilitation ; Chapter 21. Prison treatment programs from an international perspective ; Chapter 22. Sex offender treatment program in prison and rehabilitation ; Chapter 23. Religion, rehabilitation, and reintegration of prison inmates into mainstream society ; Chapter 24. Criminological treatment of abusing partners ; Chapter 25. Victimology of predatory crimes and prevention techniques: thefts and robberies in the process of building a sense of insecurity ; Chapter 26. Active citizenship in urban security policies: is neighborhood watch a solution? ; Chapter 27. Community-based policing to prevent and combat crime: specific perspectives and strategic solutions in Vietnam.
Рубрики: Crime prevention.
Victims of crimes.
Criminals--Rehabilitation.
Crime prevention.
Criminals--Rehabilitation.
Victims of crimes.
Аннотация: "This book explores good practices and innovative experiences on crime prevention, victim support, and rehabilitation"--Provided by publisher.
Доп.точки доступа:
Balloni, Augusto, \editor.\
Sette, Raffaella, \editor.\
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DDC 303.3
B 89
Brown, Wendy,.
States of Injury : : Power and Freedom in Late Modernity / / Wendy Brown. - 1515/9780691201399. - Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press,, ©1995. - 1 online resource ( час. мин.), 1515/9780691201399. - In English. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/D0CDE846-B01F-4033-AE88-1FDF8FD14515. - ISBN 0691201390. - ISBN 9780691201399 (electronic bk.)
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Mai 2020).
~РУБ DDC 303.3
Рубрики: Arendt, Hannah.
Baudrillard, Jean.
Connolly, William.
Ehrenreich, Barbara.
Freud, Sigmund.
Gilligan, Carol.
Habermas, Jurgen.
Haraway, Donna.
Irigaray, Luce.
Jameson, Fredric.
Keynesianism.
Leviathan (Hobbes).
Locke, John.
Marcuse, Herbert.
Mill, John Stuart.
Piven, Frances Fox.
Plato.
Rorty, Richard.
Sandel, Michael.
Weber, Max.
Williams, Patricia.
abortion rights.
de Beauvoir, Simone.
sexual division of labor.
PHILOSOPHY / Political.
Political science--Philosophy.
Power (Social sciences)
Culture.
Feminist theory.
Liberty.
Аннотация: Whether in characterizing Catharine MacKinnon's theory of gender as itself pornographic or in identifying liberalism as unable to make good on its promises, Wendy Brown pursues a central question: how does a sense of woundedness become the basis for a sense of identity? Brown argues that efforts to outlaw hate speech and pornography powerfully legitimize the state: such apparently well-intentioned attempts harm victims further by portraying them as so helpless as to be in continuing need of governmental protection. "Whether one is dealing with the state, the Mafia, parents, pimps, police, or husbands," writes Brown, "the heavy price of institutionalized protection is always a measure of dependence and agreement to abide by the protector's rules." True democracy, she insists, requires sharing power, not regulation by it; freedom, not protection. Refusing any facile identification with one political position or another, Brown applies her argument to a panoply of topics, from the basis of litigiousness in political life to the appearance on the academic Left of themes of revenge and a thwarted will to power. These and other provocations in contemporary political thought and political life provide an occasion for rethinking the value of several of the last two centuries' most compelling theoretical critiques of modern political life, including the positions of Nietzsche, Marx, Weber, and Foucault.
B 89
Brown, Wendy,.
States of Injury : : Power and Freedom in Late Modernity / / Wendy Brown. - 1515/9780691201399. - Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press,, ©1995. - 1 online resource ( час. мин.), 1515/9780691201399. - In English. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/D0CDE846-B01F-4033-AE88-1FDF8FD14515. - ISBN 0691201390. - ISBN 9780691201399 (electronic bk.)
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 26. Mai 2020).
Рубрики: Arendt, Hannah.
Baudrillard, Jean.
Connolly, William.
Ehrenreich, Barbara.
Freud, Sigmund.
Gilligan, Carol.
Habermas, Jurgen.
Haraway, Donna.
Irigaray, Luce.
Jameson, Fredric.
Keynesianism.
Leviathan (Hobbes).
Locke, John.
Marcuse, Herbert.
Mill, John Stuart.
Piven, Frances Fox.
Plato.
Rorty, Richard.
Sandel, Michael.
Weber, Max.
Williams, Patricia.
abortion rights.
de Beauvoir, Simone.
sexual division of labor.
PHILOSOPHY / Political.
Political science--Philosophy.
Power (Social sciences)
Culture.
Feminist theory.
Liberty.
Аннотация: Whether in characterizing Catharine MacKinnon's theory of gender as itself pornographic or in identifying liberalism as unable to make good on its promises, Wendy Brown pursues a central question: how does a sense of woundedness become the basis for a sense of identity? Brown argues that efforts to outlaw hate speech and pornography powerfully legitimize the state: such apparently well-intentioned attempts harm victims further by portraying them as so helpless as to be in continuing need of governmental protection. "Whether one is dealing with the state, the Mafia, parents, pimps, police, or husbands," writes Brown, "the heavy price of institutionalized protection is always a measure of dependence and agreement to abide by the protector's rules." True democracy, she insists, requires sharing power, not regulation by it; freedom, not protection. Refusing any facile identification with one political position or another, Brown applies her argument to a panoply of topics, from the basis of litigiousness in political life to the appearance on the academic Left of themes of revenge and a thwarted will to power. These and other provocations in contemporary political thought and political life provide an occasion for rethinking the value of several of the last two centuries' most compelling theoretical critiques of modern political life, including the positions of Nietzsche, Marx, Weber, and Foucault.
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DDC 809.39353
Y 70
Young, Garry,.
Fictional immorality and immoral fiction / / Garry Young. - Lanham : : Lexington Books,, 2021. - 1 online resource. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/4A1C6002-D18E-4E49-AA1B-057D75F38F5B. - ISBN 9781793639202 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 1793639205 (electronic bk.)
p; spanChapter 1 Fictional Immorality and Immoral Fiction/span; /p; p; spanChapter 2The Metaphysics of Fictional Immorality/span; /p; p; spanChapter 3The Content of Fictional Immorality/span; /p; p; spanChapter 4The Meaning of Fictional Immorality/span; /p; p; spanChapter 5The Harm of Fictional Immorality/span; /p; p; spanChapter 6Is There Evidence of Harm?/span; /p; p; spanChapter 7Enjoying Fictional Immorality/span; /p; p; spanChapter 8Resisting Fictional Immorality/span; /p; p; spanChapter 9Poor Taste and Fictional Immorality/span; /p; p; spanChapter 10Historical Fictional and Fictional Immorality/span; /p; p; spanChapter 11A New Kind of Fiction/span; /p; p; spanChapter 12Fantasy and Fictional Immorality/span; /p; p; spanChapter 13"It's not immoral, but it is in poor taste"/span; /p; p; spanChapter 14Immoral Fiction and Censorship/span; /p. Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.
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Cover -- Fictional Immorality and Immoral Fiction -- Fictional Immorality and Immoral Fiction -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Chapter 1 -- Introduction -- Immoral Fiction? -- Aims -- A Taste of Things to Come -- Chapter Overviews -- Notes -- Chapter 2 -- The Metaphysics of Fictional Immorality -- Introduction -- The Conditions for Existence -- Fictional Existence -- Can Fiction Be Accidently True? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 3 -- The Content of Fictional Immorality -- Are All Cases of Fictional Immorality Immoral? -- On the Possibility of a Causal Connection
Virtual Pedophilia and the Selective Immorality of Fictional Immorality -- Child Pornography as Child Abuse -- Non-pornographic Virtual Pedophilia -- Slurs and the Selective Immorality of Fictional Immorality -- In Defense of M2 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 4 -- The Meaning of Fictional Immorality -- The Immorality of Endorsing an Immoral Worldview -- Ambiguous Content: Endorsing or Not Endorsing a Particular View? -- Is IWVrevised Morally Justified? -- Moral Insensitivity -- Mitigation in the Form of Moral Edification -- The Aestheticization of Violence and Other Immoral Action
Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5 -- The Harm of Fictional Immorality -- The Immorality of Harm -- What Is It to Harm or Be Harmed? -- The Conditions for Harm -- Harming Others -- The Risk of Increased Harm -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 6 -- Is There Evidence of Harm? -- Historical Concerns -- Obscenity and Its Association with Harm -- Media Violence and Evidence of Harm -- Other Fictional Spaces -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 7 -- Enjoying Fictional Immorality -- Enjoying Fictional Immorality -- Examining the Relationship between xi and Fictional-xi -- Simulating Sadomasochism
Differentiating between Forms of Enjoyment -- Refining Fictional-xi: Distinguishing between Fictional Worlds -- Singing along to Depictions of Fictional Immorality -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 8 -- Resisting Fictional Immorality -- Imaginative Resistance: An Unwillingness to Embrace "Immoral" Depictions -- Ambiguity When Violating Fixed Norms -- The Risk of Negative Effect (Harm) -- Violating the Supervenience Relation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 9 -- Poor Taste and Fictional Immorality -- Poor Taste and Offense -- The Nature and Strength of "Ought" in Accusations of Poor Taste
Poor Taste as a Suberogatory Action -- Bad "Bad Taste" and Good "Bad Taste" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 10 -- Historical Fiction and Fictional Immorality -- The Fidelity Constraint Revisited -- The Accidental Truth of Fiction Revisited -- On the Matter of Accuracy -- On the Morality of Historical Fiction -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 11 -- A New Kind of Fiction -- Deepfakes: A New Kind of Fiction -- Deepfakesp as Nonconsensual Pornography -- The Intent to Misrepresent in the Absence or Presence of Disclosure -- Deepfakep's Potential for Harm
~РУБ DDC 809.39353
Рубрики: Fiction--History and criticism.
Fiction--Moral and ethical aspects.
Immorality in literature.
Roman--Histoire et critique.
Roman--Aspect moral.
Immoralité dans la littérature.
Fiction.
Fiction--Moral and ethical aspects.
Immorality in literature.
Electronic books.
Аннотация: This book examines what, if anything, makes a depiction of fictional immorality-such as the murder, torture, or sexual assault of a fictional character-an example of immoral fiction, and therefore something that should be morally criticized and possibly prohibited.
Y 70
Young, Garry,.
Fictional immorality and immoral fiction / / Garry Young. - Lanham : : Lexington Books,, 2021. - 1 online resource. - URL: https://library.dvfu.ru/lib/document/SK_ELIB/4A1C6002-D18E-4E49-AA1B-057D75F38F5B. - ISBN 9781793639202 (electronic bk.). - ISBN 1793639205 (electronic bk.)
p; spanChapter 1 Fictional Immorality and Immoral Fiction/span; /p; p; spanChapter 2The Metaphysics of Fictional Immorality/span; /p; p; spanChapter 3The Content of Fictional Immorality/span; /p; p; spanChapter 4The Meaning of Fictional Immorality/span; /p; p; spanChapter 5The Harm of Fictional Immorality/span; /p; p; spanChapter 6Is There Evidence of Harm?/span; /p; p; spanChapter 7Enjoying Fictional Immorality/span; /p; p; spanChapter 8Resisting Fictional Immorality/span; /p; p; spanChapter 9Poor Taste and Fictional Immorality/span; /p; p; spanChapter 10Historical Fictional and Fictional Immorality/span; /p; p; spanChapter 11A New Kind of Fiction/span; /p; p; spanChapter 12Fantasy and Fictional Immorality/span; /p; p; spanChapter 13"It's not immoral, but it is in poor taste"/span; /p; p; spanChapter 14Immoral Fiction and Censorship/span; /p. Description based on CIP data; resource not viewed.
Параллельные издания: Print version: :
Содержание:
Cover -- Fictional Immorality and Immoral Fiction -- Fictional Immorality and Immoral Fiction -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Chapter 1 -- Introduction -- Immoral Fiction? -- Aims -- A Taste of Things to Come -- Chapter Overviews -- Notes -- Chapter 2 -- The Metaphysics of Fictional Immorality -- Introduction -- The Conditions for Existence -- Fictional Existence -- Can Fiction Be Accidently True? -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 3 -- The Content of Fictional Immorality -- Are All Cases of Fictional Immorality Immoral? -- On the Possibility of a Causal Connection
Virtual Pedophilia and the Selective Immorality of Fictional Immorality -- Child Pornography as Child Abuse -- Non-pornographic Virtual Pedophilia -- Slurs and the Selective Immorality of Fictional Immorality -- In Defense of M2 -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 4 -- The Meaning of Fictional Immorality -- The Immorality of Endorsing an Immoral Worldview -- Ambiguous Content: Endorsing or Not Endorsing a Particular View? -- Is IWVrevised Morally Justified? -- Moral Insensitivity -- Mitigation in the Form of Moral Edification -- The Aestheticization of Violence and Other Immoral Action
Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 5 -- The Harm of Fictional Immorality -- The Immorality of Harm -- What Is It to Harm or Be Harmed? -- The Conditions for Harm -- Harming Others -- The Risk of Increased Harm -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 6 -- Is There Evidence of Harm? -- Historical Concerns -- Obscenity and Its Association with Harm -- Media Violence and Evidence of Harm -- Other Fictional Spaces -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 7 -- Enjoying Fictional Immorality -- Enjoying Fictional Immorality -- Examining the Relationship between xi and Fictional-xi -- Simulating Sadomasochism
Differentiating between Forms of Enjoyment -- Refining Fictional-xi: Distinguishing between Fictional Worlds -- Singing along to Depictions of Fictional Immorality -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 8 -- Resisting Fictional Immorality -- Imaginative Resistance: An Unwillingness to Embrace "Immoral" Depictions -- Ambiguity When Violating Fixed Norms -- The Risk of Negative Effect (Harm) -- Violating the Supervenience Relation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 9 -- Poor Taste and Fictional Immorality -- Poor Taste and Offense -- The Nature and Strength of "Ought" in Accusations of Poor Taste
Poor Taste as a Suberogatory Action -- Bad "Bad Taste" and Good "Bad Taste" -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 10 -- Historical Fiction and Fictional Immorality -- The Fidelity Constraint Revisited -- The Accidental Truth of Fiction Revisited -- On the Matter of Accuracy -- On the Morality of Historical Fiction -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Chapter 11 -- A New Kind of Fiction -- Deepfakes: A New Kind of Fiction -- Deepfakesp as Nonconsensual Pornography -- The Intent to Misrepresent in the Absence or Presence of Disclosure -- Deepfakep's Potential for Harm
Рубрики: Fiction--History and criticism.
Fiction--Moral and ethical aspects.
Immorality in literature.
Roman--Histoire et critique.
Roman--Aspect moral.
Immoralité dans la littérature.
Fiction.
Fiction--Moral and ethical aspects.
Immorality in literature.
Electronic books.
Аннотация: This book examines what, if anything, makes a depiction of fictional immorality-such as the murder, torture, or sexual assault of a fictional character-an example of immoral fiction, and therefore something that should be morally criticized and possibly prohibited.
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