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The Criminology of Carlo Morselli - Part I

The Criminology of Carlo Morselli - Part I

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This book explores the criminology of Carlo Morselli,who studied the social interdependence of criminal phenomena. It presents various studies on the importance and impact of social ties on offenders,victims,and the social response to crime. The idea that social relationships are central to understanding human phenomena draws roots from Jacob Morenos work in 1934,paved the way for social network analysis (SNA),which was not widely adopted in criminology until the end of the 20th century. Morselli applied the principles of SNA and graph theory to criminological objects,and this collection of works from experts in the field takes on questions that he worked on throughout his career,drawing on his theoretical insights,methods,and conceptualization of organized crime.

Format: Hardback
Length: 124 pages
Publication date: 12 September 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive two-volume work delves into the intricate realm of Carlo Morselli's criminology, encompassing a diverse range of contributions that explore the intricate interplay of criminal phenomena within social contexts. It presents a wealth of studies that shed light on the profound significance and far-reaching consequences of social ties on offenders, victims, and the broader societal response to crime.

The notion that social relationships hold a pivotal role in understanding human behavior can be traced back to the pioneering work of Jacob Moreno in 1934. Moreno's insights, alongside those of other scholars around the same time, laid the foundation for social network analysis (SNA), a set of methodologies and approaches that examine dyadic relationships and their interconnectedness within networks.

Surprisingly, SNA did not gain widespread traction in criminology until the late 20th century. It was during this time that researchers like Carlo Morselli embraced the principles of SNA and applied them to the study of crime. Morselli, in particular, exemplified SNA as a researcher, serving as a vital "broker" within his extensive network of social scientists. Through his collaborations, Morselli facilitated connections between numerous esteemed researchers, both directly and indirectly.

Granovetter's groundbreaking work highlighted the importance of "weak ties" or acquaintances in the dissemination of new ideas. Morselli, recognizing the significance of this insight, applied it to criminology, demonstrating how informal social connections could play a role in the spread of criminal activities.

This collection of works, assembled by esteemed experts in the field, delves into the topics that were central to Carlo Morselli's scholarly pursuits throughout his career. Drawing upon his theoretical insights, methodological approaches, and overarching conceptualization of organized crime, the authors offer rich and fertile scholarship on the study of social networks in criminology.

The Criminology of Carlo Morselli - Part I serves as a valuable resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students engaged in the study of Criminology, Criminal Justice, Sociology, and Social Sciences. The chapters included in this book were originally published in esteemed journals and have contributed significantly to the field.

By examining the complex dynamics of social relationships and their impact on criminal behavior, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of the intricate interplay between society, crime, and the individuals involved. It sheds light on the importance of recognizing and addressing the social factors that contribute to criminal activities, fostering a more informed and effective response to crime.

Weight: 408g
Dimension: 246 x 174 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032556451

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