Criminological theory : past to present : essential readings

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Criminological theory : past to present : essential readings

Francis T. Cullen, Robert Agnew, Pamela Wilcox

Oxford University Press, c2018

6th ed

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Includes bibliographical references

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Criminological Theory: Past to Present--Essential Readings is a comprehensive reader that exposes students to both classic and contemporary theories of crime. Editors Francis T. Cullen, Robert Agnew, and Pamela Wilcox provide accessible yet detailed introductions, preparing students for what they are about to read and placing each selection in context.

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INTRODUCTION Understanding Criminological Theory: A Guide for Readers, Francis T. Cullen, Robert Agnew, and Pamela Wilcox SECTION 1. THE RISE AND GROWTH OF AMERICAN CRIMINOLOGY Part I. The Origins of Modern Criminology 1. An Essay on Crimes and Punishments, Cesare Beccaria 2. The Criminal Man, Cesare Lombroso Part II. The Chicago School: The City, Social Disorganization, and Crime 3. Juvenile Delinquency and Urban Areas, Clifford R. Shaw and Henry D. McKay 4. Collective Efficacy and Crime, Robert J. Sampson, Stephen W. Raudenbush, and Felton Earls 5. Legal Cynicism and Crime, David S. Kirk and Andrew V. Papachristos Part III. Learning to Be a Criminal: Differential Association, Subcultural, and Social Learning Theories 6. A Theory of Differential Association, Edwin H. Sutherland and Donald R. Cressey 7. A Social Learning Theory of Crime, Ronald L. Akers 8. The Code of the Street, Elijah Anderson Part IV. Anomie/Strain Theories of Crime 9. Social Structure and Anomie, Robert K. Merton 10. Delinquent Boys: The Culture of the Gang, Albert K. Cohen 11. Crime and the American Dream, Richard Rosenfeld and Steven F. Messner 12. Pressured Into Crime: General Strain Theory, Robert S. Agnew Part V. Varieties of Control Theory 13. Techniques of Neutralization, Gresham M. Sykes and David Matza 14. Social Bond Theory, Travis Hirschi 15. A General Theory of Crime, Michael R. Gottfredson and Travis Hirschi SECTION 2. RETHINKING CRIMINOLOGY Part VI. Labeling Theory: Societal Reaction and the Creation of Criminals 16. Crime, Shame, and Reintegration, John Braithwaite 17. Defiance Theory, Lawrence W. Sherman 18. Making Good, Shadd Maruna Part VII. Critical Criminology: Power, Peace, and Crime 19. Criminality and Economic Conditions, Willem Bonger 20. Crime in a Market Society, Elliott Currie 21. Crime and Coercion, Mark Colvin Part VIII. Feminist Theories: Gender, Power, and Crime 22. Sisters in Crime, Freda Adler 23. A Feminist Theory of Female Delinquency, Meda Chesney-Lind 24. Masculinities and Crime, James W. Messerschmidt 25. Getting Played, Jody Miller Part IX. Theories of White-Collar Crime 26. White-Collar Criminality, Edwin H. Sutherland 27. Denying the Guilty Mind, Michael L. Benson SECTION 3. CHOICE, OPPORTUNITY, AND CRIME Part X. Reviving Classical Theory: Deterrence and Rational Choice Theories 28. Reconceptualizing Deterrence Theory, Mark C. Stafford and Mark Warr 29. Crime as a Rational Choice, Derek B. Cornish and Ronald V. Clarke 30. Armed Robbers in Action, Richard T. Wright and Scott H. Decker Part XI. Environmental Criminology 31. Routine Activity Theory, Lawrence E. Cohen and Marcus Felson 32. The Theory of Target Search, Paul J. Brantingham and Patricia L. Brantingham 33. Defensible Space, Oscar Newman 34. Multilevel Criminal, Pamela Wilcox, Brooke Miller Gialopsos, and Kenneth C. Land SECTION 4. DEVELOPMENT AND CRIME ACROSS THE LIFE COURSE Part XII. Growing Up Criminal: Trait and Biosocial Theories 35. Unraveling Juvenile Delinquency, Sheldon Glueck and Eleanor Glueck 36. Biology and Crime, Melissa Peskin, Yu Gao, Andrea L. Glenn, Anna Rudo-Hutt, Yaling Yang, and Adrian Raine 37. Personality and Crime: Are Some People Crime Prone?, Avshalom Caspi, Terrie E. Moffitt, Phil A. Silva, Magda Stouthamer-Loeber, Robert F. Krueger, and Pamela S. Schmutte Part XIII. Getting Into and Out of Crime: Life-Course Theories 38. Pathways in the Life Course to Crime, Terrie E. Moffitt 39. A Theory of Persistent Offending and Desistance from Crime, John H. Laub and Robert J. Sampson 40. The Feared Self: An Identity Theory of Desistance, Raymond Paternoster and Shawn Bushway SECTION 5. CONTEMPORARY CRIMINOLOGY Part XIV. Positive Criminology 41. Social Support and Crime, Francis T. Cullen 42. Social Concern and Crime, Robert Agnew Part XV. How Black Lives Matter: Theoretical Developments 43. A Theory of Race, Crime, and Urban Inequality, Robert J. Sampson and William Julius Wilson 44. Imprisoned Communities: Coerced Mobility Theory, Todd C. Clear 45. A Theory of African American Offending, James D. Unnever and Shaun L. Gabbidon Part XVI. Pulling It All Together: Integrated Theories of Crime 46. Why Criminals Offend: A General Theory of Crime and Delinquency, Robert Agnew 47. Situational Action Theory, Per-Olof H. Wikstr:om Part XVII. Putting Theory to Work: Guiding Crime Control Policy 48. Broken Windows, James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling 49. Situational Crime Prevention, Ronald V. Clarke 50. Saving Children from a Life in Crime, David Farrington and Brandon C. Welsh

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  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BC07541324
  • ISBN
    • 9780190639341
  • LCCN
    2018304111
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    New York
  • ページ数/冊数
    xiv, 682 p.
  • 大きさ
    24 cm
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