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This book includes fieldwork from five continents and demonstrates the breadth of techniques used by environmental criminologists to understand crime.

Environmental criminologists seek to understand crime within the physical, and even digital, contexts where it occurs believing that crime occurs when people converge in time and space and that the environment impacts the opportunity for crime. Understanding the environment aids the researcher in answering an essential question: what can be done to alter the place to prevent or reduce crime? However, to understand complex environmental influences, researchers need to engage in fieldwork. Fieldwork involves researchers entering the environment they are studying to observe, listen, and experience the surroundings in a way that influences their understanding of the place and people in the environment.

This book highlights the broad array of crime types from package theft in the suburbs to poaching in the Nile basin that e

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Introduction 1. Provoked poachers? Applying a situational precipitator framework to examine the nexus between human- wildlife conflict, retaliatory killings, and poaching 2. When a loved one is on community supervision: the crime controller strategies used by ‘PoPPs’ (parents/ partners/ peers of probationers and parolees) 3. Putting qualitative methodology in perspective: reflections on the relevance of fieldwork into the field of Environmental Criminology 4. Exploring the influence of daily microroutines on residential guardianship and monitoring patterns 5. Yelping about a good time: casino popularity and crime 6. Porch pirates: examining unattended package theft through crime script analysis 7. Fieldwork protocol as a safety inventory tool in public places

Field Studies in Environmental Criminology

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 1/29/2024 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781032146348, 978-1032146348
    ISBN10: 1032146346

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This book includes fieldwork from five continents and demonstrates the breadth of techniques used by environmental criminologists to understand crime.

    Environmental criminologists seek to understand crime within the physical, and even digital, contexts where it occurs believing that crime occurs when people converge in time and space and that the environment impacts the opportunity for crime. Understanding the environment aids the researcher in answering an essential question: what can be done to alter the place to prevent or reduce crime? However, to understand complex environmental influences, researchers need to engage in fieldwork. Fieldwork involves researchers entering the environment they are studying to observe, listen, and experience the surroundings in a way that influences their understanding of the place and people in the environment.

    This book highlights the broad array of crime types from package theft in the suburbs to poaching in the Nile basin that e

    Table of Contents

    Introduction 1. Provoked poachers? Applying a situational precipitator framework to examine the nexus between human- wildlife conflict, retaliatory killings, and poaching 2. When a loved one is on community supervision: the crime controller strategies used by ‘PoPPs’ (parents/ partners/ peers of probationers and parolees) 3. Putting qualitative methodology in perspective: reflections on the relevance of fieldwork into the field of Environmental Criminology 4. Exploring the influence of daily microroutines on residential guardianship and monitoring patterns 5. Yelping about a good time: casino popularity and crime 6. Porch pirates: examining unattended package theft through crime script analysis 7. Fieldwork protocol as a safety inventory tool in public places

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