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Delinquency and Crime - Current Theories

English · Hardback

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Why do youths commit crimes? Delinquency and Crime contains essays by nine leading criminologists that seek to answer this question by describing current theories of crime and the research evidence that supports them. The contributors offer perspectives on antisocial peer socialization, social development, interactional theory, behavior genetics, and community determinants. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction J. David Hawkins; 1. Developmental continuity, change, and pathways in male juvenile problem behaviors and delinquency Rolf Loeber; 2. Delinquent friends and delinquent behavior: temporal and developmental patterns Delbert S. Elliott and Scott Menard; 3. The explanation and prevention of youthful offending David P. Farrington; 4. The social development model: a theory of antisocial behavior Richard F. Catalano and J. David Hawkins; 5. Empirical support for interactional theory: a review of the literature Terence P. Thornberry; 6. The use of contextual analysis in models of criminal behavior Robert J. Bursik Jr.; 7. An adaptive strategy theory of crime and delinquency David C. Rowe.

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Authors J. David Hawkins, J. David (University of Washington) Hawkins
Assisted by Alfred Blumstein (Editor), David P. Farrington (Editor), J. David Hawkins (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.02.1996
 
EAN 9780521473224
ISBN 978-0-521-47322-4
No. of pages 352
Series Cambridge Criminology
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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