Crime Science, 9781032905396
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Science fights crime: Unveiling tech’s role in modern law enforcement.
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Crime Science

modern technologies to combat crime

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    138 pages

  • Release Date

    11 August 2025

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Summary

Crime Science: Unmasking Modern Crime with Cutting-Edge Technology

This book comprehensively examines the rapidly changing tactics and technologies used to combat crime. The authors delve into the intricacies of how scientific methodologies and technological advancements are employed to investigate and prevent various forms of crime, exploring topics such as forensic science, cybercrime, data analytics, crime mapping, predictive policing, and other technological and scientific advan…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781032905396
ISBN-10:1032905395
Series:Crime Science Series
Author:Lisa Stolzenberg, Stewart J. D'Alessio
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:Routledge
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:138
Release Date:11 August 2025
Weight:453g
Dimensions:254mm x 178mm
About The Author

Lisa Stolzenberg

Lisa Stolzenberg is a criminologist and professor known for her research in criminal justice, particularly in areas related to crime trends, sentencing, and the effects of social policies on crime. She has published extensively on topics such as gun control, juvenile delinquency, and racial disparities in the criminal justice system. Stolzenberg is a faculty member at Florida International University (FIU) and has contributed significantly to the field through empirical studies that analyze crime patterns and policy effectiveness.

Stewart J. D’Alessio is a criminologist and professor at Florida International University (FIU), specializing in criminal justice research. His work focuses on crime trends, sentencing disparities, juvenile delinquency, and the impact of public policies on crime and justice outcomes. D’Alessio has coauthored numerous studies examining issues such as racial and ethnic disparities in the criminal justice system, gun violence, and the effects of pretrial detention. His research employs quantitative methodologies to analyze crime patterns and inform policy decisions.

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