ABSTRACT

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.

part |84 pages

Interpersonal Crimes against Women

chapter |14 pages

Gender-Based Street Harassment

An International Perspective

chapter |12 pages

Marital Rape

A Socially and Legally Warranted Crime in India

chapter |11 pages

Homelessness

A Consequence of Abuse of Women in Brisbane, Australia

chapter |12 pages

Fear of Crime among Women in Tiruchirappalli, India

A Spatial Examination of Transit Spaces

part |78 pages

Culture Conflict and Victimization of Groups

chapter |21 pages

Domestic Violence Legislation and Its Application in Serbia

The Impact of Gender of the Offender and Other Factors

chapter |14 pages

Labeling of Denotified Tribes

Revisiting the Ramoshis in Maharashtra, India

chapter |13 pages

Sex Trafficking in Gujarat, India

Case Studies of Women Victims Turned Offenders *

part |56 pages

Interpersonal Cyber Crimes

chapter |11 pages

Generation Y and Online Victimization in Nigeria

How Vulnerable Are Younger Internet Users?

chapter |18 pages

Sexting among Teens

Are they Victims or Offenders? *

chapter |10 pages

Assessment of Cyber Criminology

Obstacles, Challenges, and Promising Paths of the New Science of Cyber Crime *