Psychological explanations of crime
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書誌事項
Psychological explanations of crime
(The international library of criminology, criminal justice and penology)
Dartmouth, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This work offers a fundamental analysis of the psychological factors that underlie crime and criminal behaviour. Among the topics addressed are antisocial personality; the Eysenck personality theory; low intelligence, low attainment and neuropsychological deficit; and unpopularity.
目次
- Predicting offending and antisocial behaviour, R. Loeber and T. Dishion. Part I Individual influences: antisocial personality, Lee Nelkin Robins and Kathryn Strother
- the Eysenck personality theory, H.J. Eysenck
- hyperactivity, impulsivity, sensation seeking, E.A. Taylor
- low intelligence, low attainment, neuropsychological deficit, Travcis Hirschi and Michael J. Hindelang
- recent theories focusing on individual difference factors, J.Q. wilson and R.J. Herrnstein. Part II Environmental influences: parental child-rearing factors
- the Trasler social learning theory, G.B. Trasler
- peer and sibling influences, including unpopularity, Albert J. Reiss Jr and David P. Farrington
- school influences, Michael Rutter
- situational influences, Ronald V. Clarke and Derek B. Cornish.
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