Criminal Career
Discover the intriguing insights of Criminal Career by Britta Kyvsgaard, published by Cambridge University Press in 2002. This compelling work spans 302 pages and presents a thorough longitudinal analysis of 45,000 Danish offenders, offering an unparalleled examination of the nature of criminal behavior.
Kyvsgaard's extensive research delves into the complexities of the 'criminal career', revealing significant trends and patterns within various demographic subgroups. Her findings highlight the importance of rehabilitation as a viable alternative to traditional punitive measures, urging further exploration in the field. This book is essential for anyone interested in criminology, social sciences, and the dynamics of crime in Denmark and beyond.
Enhance your understanding of crime and rehabilitation with this essential read that bridges the gap between sociology and practical solutions in criminal justice.