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Nigel G. Fielding is a Lecturer in Sociology, Alan Clarke is Professor of Sociology, and Robert Witt is Senior Lecturer in Economics at the University of Surrey.

Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers</a>

Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers

XLVIII, 1568 p. In 2 volumes, not available separately.

Crime and Coercion</a>

Crime and Coercion

In a major new theory of criminal behavior, Mark Colvin argues that chronic criminals emerge from a developmental process characterized by recurring, erratic episodes of coercion. Colvin s differential coercion theory, which integrates several existing criminological perspectives, lays out a compelling argument that coercive forces create social and psychological dynamics that lead to chronic criminal behavior.

Crime and Punishment in England, 1100-1990</a>

Crime and Punishment in England, 1100-1990

VIII, 276 p.

Crime and Coercion</a>

Crime and Coercion

In a major new theory of criminal behavior, Mark Colvin argues that chronic criminals emerge from a developmental process characterized by recurring, erratic episodes of coercion. Colvin s differential coercion theory, which integrates several existing criminological perspectives, lays out a compelling argument that coercive forces create social and psychological dynamics that lead to chronic criminal behavior.