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Book Synopsis

Based on peer-reviewed articles from the Second International Conference of the South Asian Society of Criminology and Victimology, Interpersonal Criminology investigates the roots of crime and victimization, rather than dissecting criminal behavior after the fact. The book divides crime by type, covering crimes against women, crimes against children and youths, culture conflict and victimization of groups, and interpersonal cybercrimes.

Perfect for criminal justice practitioners and advanced human rights, criminology, and victimology students, Interpersonal Criminology explores the complexities of crime and interpersonal events in both established and emerging fields of criminology, including those concerning women and minorities.



Table of Contents

Foreword xi

Acknowledgments xiii

Introduction xv

Editor xxiii

Contributors xxv

Section I

INTERPERSONAL CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN

  1. Gender-Based Street Harassment: An International Perspective 3
  2. JANICE JOSEPH

  3. Marital Rape: A Socially and Legally Warranted Crime in
  4. India 17

    AKANSHA SINGH

  5. Homelessness: A Consequence of Abuse of Women in
  6. Brisbane, Australia 29

    HELENA MENIH AND CATRIN SMITH

  7. Market Women and Their Crime Reporting Practices in
  8. Oyo, Oyo State, Nigeria 41

    JOHNSON OLUWOLE AYODELE

  9. Discrimination and Victimization of Women at the
  10. Workplace in Serbia: Prevalence and Characteristics 55

    VESNA NIKOLIĆ-RISTANOVIĆ, SANJA ĆOPIĆ, AND BEJAN ŠAĆIRI

  11. Fear of Crime among Women in Tiruchirappalli, India: A
  12. Spatial Examination of Transit Spaces 73

    C. HANNAH, G. SUBBAIYAN, AND T. SRINIVAS

    vii

    viii Contents

    Section II

    INTERPERSONAL CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN AND YOUTH

  13. Restorative Practices for Juveniles in Hawai’i, United States 87
  14. LORENN WALKER

  15. Prevention of Interpersonal Crimes and Violence among Children and Youth through Virtue Education: A Roadmap 97
  16. JOHN CHRISTOPHER AND JOHAN DE TAVERNIER

  17. Underage Commercial Sex and Criminal Prosecutions in Singapore: Who Are the Real Victims? 111
  18. S. CHANDRA MOHAN

    Section III

    CULTURE CONFLICT AND VICTIMIZATION OF GROUPS

  19. Policing Domestic Violence in South Africa 125
  20. DORAVAL GOVENDER

  21. Domestic Violence Legislation and Its Application in Serbia: The Impact of Gender of the Offender and Other Factors 141
  22. VESNA NIKOLIĆ-RISTANOVIĆ AND LJILJANA STEVKOVIĆ

  23. Labeling of Denotified Tribes: Revisiting the Ramoshis in Maharashtra, India 163
  24. DATTATREYA BHANDALKAR

  25. Sex Trafficking in Gujarat, India: Case Studies of Women Victims Turned Offenders 177
  26. PAVITHRAN NAMBIAR AND SUHAS P. NAMBIAR

  27. How Can Victimology Become Positive? 191

NATTI RONEL

Contents ix

Section IV

INTERPERSONAL CYBER CRIMES

15. Generation Y and Online Victimization in Nigeria: How Vulnerable Are Younger Internet Users? 203

PHILIP NDUBUEZE

16. Sexting among Teens: Are They Victims or Offenders? 215

DEBARATI HALDER AND K. JAISHANKAR

17. Cyber and Mobile Phone Bullying Victimization among Youth in Singapore: An Exploration of Correlates 233

THOMAS J. HOLT, GRACE CHEE, AND ESTHER NG

18. Assessment of Cyber Criminology: Obstacles, Challenges, and Promising Paths of the New Science of Cyber Crime 247

BRIE DIAMOND AND MICHAEL BACHMANN

Epilogue 257

NATTI RONEL

Index 259

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 24/08/2016
      ISBN13: 9781498748599, 978-1498748599
      ISBN10: 1498748597

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Based on peer-reviewed articles from the Second International Conference of the South Asian Society of Criminology and Victimology, Interpersonal Criminology investigates the roots of crime and victimization, rather than dissecting criminal behavior after the fact. The book divides crime by type, covering crimes against women, crimes against children and youths, culture conflict and victimization of groups, and interpersonal cybercrimes.

      Perfect for criminal justice practitioners and advanced human rights, criminology, and victimology students, Interpersonal Criminology explores the complexities of crime and interpersonal events in both established and emerging fields of criminology, including those concerning women and minorities.



      Table of Contents

      Foreword xi

      Acknowledgments xiii

      Introduction xv

      Editor xxiii

      Contributors xxv

      Section I

      INTERPERSONAL CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN

      1. Gender-Based Street Harassment: An International Perspective 3
      2. JANICE JOSEPH

      3. Marital Rape: A Socially and Legally Warranted Crime in
      4. India 17

        AKANSHA SINGH

      5. Homelessness: A Consequence of Abuse of Women in
      6. Brisbane, Australia 29

        HELENA MENIH AND CATRIN SMITH

      7. Market Women and Their Crime Reporting Practices in
      8. Oyo, Oyo State, Nigeria 41

        JOHNSON OLUWOLE AYODELE

      9. Discrimination and Victimization of Women at the
      10. Workplace in Serbia: Prevalence and Characteristics 55

        VESNA NIKOLIĆ-RISTANOVIĆ, SANJA ĆOPIĆ, AND BEJAN ŠAĆIRI

      11. Fear of Crime among Women in Tiruchirappalli, India: A
      12. Spatial Examination of Transit Spaces 73

        C. HANNAH, G. SUBBAIYAN, AND T. SRINIVAS

        vii

        viii Contents

        Section II

        INTERPERSONAL CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN AND YOUTH

      13. Restorative Practices for Juveniles in Hawai’i, United States 87
      14. LORENN WALKER

      15. Prevention of Interpersonal Crimes and Violence among Children and Youth through Virtue Education: A Roadmap 97
      16. JOHN CHRISTOPHER AND JOHAN DE TAVERNIER

      17. Underage Commercial Sex and Criminal Prosecutions in Singapore: Who Are the Real Victims? 111
      18. S. CHANDRA MOHAN

        Section III

        CULTURE CONFLICT AND VICTIMIZATION OF GROUPS

      19. Policing Domestic Violence in South Africa 125
      20. DORAVAL GOVENDER

      21. Domestic Violence Legislation and Its Application in Serbia: The Impact of Gender of the Offender and Other Factors 141
      22. VESNA NIKOLIĆ-RISTANOVIĆ AND LJILJANA STEVKOVIĆ

      23. Labeling of Denotified Tribes: Revisiting the Ramoshis in Maharashtra, India 163
      24. DATTATREYA BHANDALKAR

      25. Sex Trafficking in Gujarat, India: Case Studies of Women Victims Turned Offenders 177
      26. PAVITHRAN NAMBIAR AND SUHAS P. NAMBIAR

      27. How Can Victimology Become Positive? 191

      NATTI RONEL

      Contents ix

      Section IV

      INTERPERSONAL CYBER CRIMES

      15. Generation Y and Online Victimization in Nigeria: How Vulnerable Are Younger Internet Users? 203

      PHILIP NDUBUEZE

      16. Sexting among Teens: Are They Victims or Offenders? 215

      DEBARATI HALDER AND K. JAISHANKAR

      17. Cyber and Mobile Phone Bullying Victimization among Youth in Singapore: An Exploration of Correlates 233

      THOMAS J. HOLT, GRACE CHEE, AND ESTHER NG

      18. Assessment of Cyber Criminology: Obstacles, Challenges, and Promising Paths of the New Science of Cyber Crime 247

      BRIE DIAMOND AND MICHAEL BACHMANN

      Epilogue 257

      NATTI RONEL

      Index 259

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