An introduction to life-course criminology

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An introduction to life-course criminology

Christoffer Carlsson & Jerzy Sarnecki

SAGE, 2016

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Most people engage in crime at some point in their lives, but why does almost everybody stop soon after? And, why do a small number of offenders persist in crime? These two questions constitute the core of the field often known as life-course criminology. This book provides a comprehensive introduction to life-course criminology. It covers the dominant theories and methodologies in the field and equips you with all you need to succeed in your studies on the subject. The book: Discusses the methodologies of life-course and longitudinal research Explains and critiques the major theories of life-course criminology Considers the issues of risk, prediction, onset, persistence and desistance of criminal activity Draws on research from studies in Europe, the UK, US and Australia, including the Stockholm Life-Course Project Written by two leading figures in the field, this is an authoritative text that will guide you through your studies in life-course criminology, criminal career research, and developmental criminology.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1: Life-Course Criminology: An Introduction Chapter 2: Criminological Theories and Criminal Careers Chapter 3: Life-Course Theories of Crime and Deviance Chapter 4: The Methodologies of Life-Course Criminology Chapter 5: Risk and Prediction of Criminal Careers Chapter 6: Onset of Crime Chapter 7: Continuity in Offending: Persistence Chapter 8: Desistance from Crime Chapter 9: Looking Back
  • Looking Forward

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