Researching theories of crime and deviance
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Researching theories of crime and deviance
Oxford University Press, 2009
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-339) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book is a unique supplement for criminological theory courses, graduate level research methods courses, or seminars that take a close look at the development of criminological theory and/or methods. The book is intended to bridge the gap between theory and research in the study of crime and deviant behavior.
Theory texts do not critically evaluate the research methods that generate the findings they cite. The student, therefore, obtains an impression of the utility of the theory based on an uncritical assessment of the research evidence. The purpose of this book is to explicitly assess the research methods that have been used to test nine theoretical perspectives of crime. Specifically, the authors focus on sampling, measurement, and analytical issues in doing theoretically directed research.
目次
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Rational Choice/Deterrence Theory
- 3. Trait Theories
- 4. Social Disorganization Theory
- 5. Anomie/Strain Theory
- 6. Social Learning Theory
- 7. Social Control Theory
- 8. Labeling Theory
- 9. Conflict Theory
- 10. Integrated Theory
- 11. Conclusion
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