#16 (Marcus Felson)
Reducing Crime23 Okt 2019

#16 (Marcus Felson)

In this episode of the Reducing Crime podcast, host Jerry Ratcliffe interviews Marcus Felson, a professor of Criminal Justice at Texas State University and the originator of the routine activities approach to crime. Felson discusses the origins and importance of the routine activities theory in crime prevention. He emphasizes the need for simplicity and clarity in criminology research and criticizes mainstream criminologists for their vague and confusing conceptualizations. Felson also discusses the practical applications of his theory, such as the design and management of the nighttime economy and the issue of outsiders camouflaging the crimes of insiders. He encourages students and practitioners to focus on narrow, practical problems and to provide useful advice rather than getting caught up in grand theories and policies.

Denne episoden er hentet fra en åpen RSS-feed og er ikke publisert av Podme. Den kan derfor inneholde annonser.

Episoder(95)

#95 (Jessie Huff)

#95 (Jessie Huff)

Jerry Ratcliffe speaks with University of Cincinnati policing scholar Jesse Huff about her research on police effectiveness, fairness, and evidence-based reform. Huff recounts her path from aspiring m...

28 Mai 38min

#94 (Bohdan Denysenko)

#94 (Bohdan Denysenko)

Host Jerry Ratcliffe and Bohdan Denysenko discussing Ukraine’s policing during wartime. Bogdan Denysenko is a former Ukrainian police officer and now civilian security sector reform and organised crim...

29 Apr 31min

#93 (Mike Pooley)

#93 (Mike Pooley)

Mike Pooley is the first Native American to lead a municipal police department in Arizona and currently serves as the Apache Junction Police Department's chief. He chats with Jerry Ratcliffe about hi...

26 Mar 39min

#92 (Rich Johnston)

#92 (Rich Johnston)

This episode features a conversation between host Jerry Ratcliffe and Police Chief Rich Johnston of the Barrie Police Service in Canada. Chief Johnston, a proponent of evidence-based policing, discuss...

26 Feb 30min

#91 (Peter Moskos)

#91 (Peter Moskos)

Peter Moskos is a Professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City, a former Baltimore City Police Officer, and current director of John Jay College’s NYPD Executive Master’s Leaders...

29 Jan 39min

#90 (Obed Magny)

#90 (Obed Magny)

The episode features a conversation with Dr. Obed Magny, a former Sacramento police officer and co-founder of the American Society of Evidence-Based Policing. He discusses emotional intelligence and i...

26 Des 202536min

#89 (Chuck Tyree)

#89 (Chuck Tyree)

Chuck Tyree has served with New York State’s Division of Criminal Justice Service for over a decade and currently supervises programs in their Office of Public Safety. He oversees the Gun-Involved Vio...

26 Nov 202535min

#88 (Ben Bradford)

#88 (Ben Bradford)

Ben Bradford is Professor of Global City Policing at University College London, where he is Director of the Centre for Global City Policing. He chats to Jerry Ratcliffe about police legitimacy, his r...

30 Okt 202533min

Populært innen Samfunn

rss-spartsklubben
giver-og-gjengen-vg
alt-fortalt
aftenpodden
aftenpodden-usa
popradet
konspirasjonspodden
rss-nesten-hele-uka-med-lepperod
rss-henlagt-andy-larsgaard
rss-espen-lee-usensurert
wolfgang-wee-uncut
bokmerket-2
grenselos
lydartikler-fra-aftenposten
rss-dette-ma-aldri-skje-igjen
rss-siktet
synnve-og-vanessa
fladseth
min-barneoppdragelse
rss-dannet-uten-piano