Discussing social media-related scholarship found in criminology, legal studies, policing, courts, corrections, victimization, and crime prevention, this book presents the current state of our knowledge on the impact of social media and the major sociological frameworks employed to study the U.S. justice system.
Discussing social media-related scholarship found in criminology, legal studies, policing, courts, corrections, victimization, and crime prevention, this book presents the current state of our knowledge on the impact of social media and the major sociological frameworks employed to study the U.S. justice system.
Xiaochen Hu is an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice at Fayetteville State University. He conducts both quantitative and qualitative studies related to policing, victimology, and social media. He has co-authored Electronic Community-Oriented Policing: Theories, Contemporary Efforts, and Future Directions (2020). His scholarship has been published in multiple refereed journals. Nicholas P. Lovrich is Regents Professor Emeritus and Distinguished Professor of Political Science at Washington State University. He received the 2023 Legacy of Excellence Award at WSU in recognition of "a professor emeritus who, in retirement, continues to make outstanding contributions to academia, the University, and the community."
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: Social Media, Criminology, the Criminal Justice System, and Human Behaviour Chapter 2: Social Media and Contemporary Mainstream Social Media Platforms Chapter 3: Social Media and Criminology Chapter 4: Social Media and the Police Chapter 5: Social Media and the Courts Chapter 6: Social Media and Corrections Chapter 7: Social Media and Crime Prevention Chapter 8: The Future of Social Media, Criminology, and the Criminal Justice System Bibliography
Introduction Chapter 1: Social Media, Criminology, the Criminal Justice System, and Human Behaviour Chapter 2: Social Media and Contemporary Mainstream Social Media Platforms Chapter 3: Social Media and Criminology Chapter 4: Social Media and the Police Chapter 5: Social Media and the Courts Chapter 6: Social Media and Corrections Chapter 7: Social Media and Crime Prevention Chapter 8: The Future of Social Media, Criminology, and the Criminal Justice System Bibliography
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