Creativity and crime a psychological analysis / David H. Cropley and Arthur J. Cropley.
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, (c)2013.Description: 1 online resource (pages cm)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781461936633
- 9781139176118
- 9781107278462
- HV6025 .C743 2013
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Creativity and crime: basic principles -- The social science approach to crime -- Basic creativity concepts -- Creativity: a bundle of paradoxes -- General enchantment with creativity -- The dark side of creativity -- Creativity and crime -- Consumer and corporate fraud: scams, hustles and swindles -- Terrorism: a case study -- Practical implications and counter-measures.
"Creativity is typically perceived to be a positive, constructive attribute and, yet, highly effective, novel crimes are committed which illustrate that creativity can also be utilised to serve a darker and more destructive end. But how can these 'creative criminals' be stopped? Adopting a psychological approach, renowned subject experts Cropley and Cropley draw upon concepts such as 'Person', 'Process', 'Press', and 'Product' to explain how existing psychological theories of creativity can be applied to a more subtle subset of ingenuity; that is to say, criminal behaviour and its consequences. Creativity and Crime does not look at felony involving impulsive, reflexive, or merely deviant behaviour, but rather the novel and resourceful measures employed by certain criminals to more effectively achieve their law-breaking goals. The book transcends the link between crime and creativity and proposes a range of preventive measures for law-enforcers. Scholars and graduates alike will find this an invaluable and illuminating read"--
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