Skip to content
You are not logged in |Login  
     
Limit search to available items
Book Cover
Bestseller
BestsellerE-Book
Author Latzer, Barry, 1945- author.

Title The rise and fall of violent crime in America / Barry Latzer.

Publication Info. New York : Encounter Books, 2017.

Copies

Location Call No. Status
 Rocky Hill - Downloadable Materials  EBSCO Ebook    Downloadable
Rocky Hill cardholders click here to access this title from EBSCO
Edition First paperback edition.
Description 1 online resource (xvi, 408 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 353-395) and index.
Note Print version record.
Contents Preface -- World War II and its aftermath : crime in the 1940s -- The golden years : violent crime in the 1950s -- Ordeal : the great post-1960s crime rise -- The violence continues : America in the 1980s -- The great downturn : 1995 to the twenty-first century -- Conclusion: History and the study of crime -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Summary "The Rise and Fall of Violent Crime in America is the first book to comprehensively examine this important phenomenon over the entire postwar era. It combines a social history of the United States with the insights of criminology and examines the relationship between rising and falling crime and such historical developments as the postwar economic boom, suburbanization and the rise of the middle class, baby booms and busts, war and antiwar protest, the urbanization of minorities, and more."--Jacket.
"Starting in the late 1960s, the United States suffered the biggest rise in violent crime in its history. Aside from the movement for black civil rights, it is difficult to think of a phenomenon that had a more profound effect on American life in the last third of the 20th century. Fear of murder, rape, robbery and assault influenced decisions on where to live and where to school one's children, how to commute to work and where to spend one's leisure time. In some locales, people dreaded leaving their homes at any time, day or night, and many Americans spent part of each day literally looking over their shoulders. The Rise and Fall of Violent Crime in America is a landmark synthesis of criminology and social history that fully explains how and why violent crime exploded across the United States in the late 60s--and what ultimately drove it down decades later. It is the first book of its kind to analyze criminal violence in the U.S. from World War II to the 21st century. It examines crime in the context of all of the major social trends since the World War, including the postwar economic boom and suburbanization, the baby boom and the turmoil of the 60s, the urbanization of minorities, the advent of crack cocaine, the hardening of the criminal justice system and current efforts to contract it. Latzer's sweeping, definitive study at last brings coherence to the bewildering array of explanations for the nightmarish reality that many Americans lived with for decades."--Publisher's website.
Subject Violent crimes -- United States -- History.
Crime -- United States.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
Crime. (OCoLC)fst00882984
Violent crimes. (OCoLC)fst01167321
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Gewaltkriminalität. (DE-588)4157234-8
Entstehung. (DE-588)4156614-2
Rückgang. (DE-588)4229059-4
Zunahme. (DE-588)4436353-9
United States.
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Other Form: Print version: 9781594039300
ISBN 1594039305 (electronic book)
9781594039300 (electronic book)
Standard No. 40025682527
-->
Add a Review