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Confessions Of A Dying Thief - Understanding Criminal Careers And Illegal Enterprise

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor Darrell J. Steffensmeier Klappentext *Recipient of the American Society of Criminology's 2006 Michael J. Hindelang Award for a book, published within the past three calendar years, that is "the most outstanding contribution to research in criminology." *Nominated for the 2007 Outstanding Book Award of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Sam Goodman, was a long-time thief, fence, and quasi-legitimate businessman. He had a criminal career that spanned fifty years, beginning in his mid-teens and ending with his death when he was in his mid-sixties. Confessions of a Dying Thief is an in-depth ethnographic study of Sam and his world based on continuous contact with him for many years, on multiple interviews with his network of associates in crime and business, and on a series of interviews with him shortly before he died.The book updates and greatly expands the case study of Sam Goodman's fencing activity found in Steffensmeier's award-winning 1986 book The Fence: In the Shadow of Two Worlds. It combines Sam's colorful narrative accounts with substantive commentary by the authors to provide a more nuanced portrayal of criminal careers, illegal enterprise, and the broad landscape comprising the entity called "crime." To more fully understand pathways into and out of crime as well as the social organization of illegal enterprise, the authors propose an integrative learning-opportunity-commitment framework that combines differential association/social learning theory and an extended conceptualization of criminal opportunity with a three-fold theory of commitment to crime. This framework offers an integrated and more complete way of understanding mechanisms that underlie criminal offending and criminal careers. It also recognizes the complexity and scope of the criminal landscape and its embeddedness in the fabric of the larger society, including its criminal justice system.Sam's illness and death are a sobering backdrop throughout the whole book. However, Confessions is not just a dying thief's intimate confessions. Rather, it is a rare and penetrating journey into the dynamics of criminal careers and the social organization of criminal enterprise, as experienced by a veteran thief and fence and his network of key associates. Zusammenfassung *Recipient of the American Society of Criminology's 2006 Michael J Inhaltsverzeichnis I: Introducing Confessions; 1: Confessions ' Data and Contributions; 2: Sam Goodman: Homecoming and Farewell; II: Sam's Life Unfolds: Chronology and Turning Points; 3: Conceptual Themes and Tools; 4: Sam's Narrative: Onset of Sam's Criminal Career; 5: Commentary: Doing Burglary; 6: Saufs Narrative: Saufs Burglary Career Escalates; 7: Commentary: Trading in Stolen Goods; 8: Sam's Narrative: Running a Fencing Business; 9: Commentary: Criminal Capital for Illegal Enterprise; 10: Sam's Narrative: Skills, Character, and Connections; 11: Commentary: "Moonlighting" Phase of Sam's Criminal Career: Shifting Commitments to Crime versus Legitimacy; 12: Sam's Narrative: Continuity or Désistante After Saufs "Last Fall"?; III: Crime Pathways and Organization; 13: Commentary: Social Organization of the Underworld: Stratification, Continuity, and Change; 14: Sam's Narrative: Social Organization of Theft and Criminal Enterprise; 15: Commentary: Organized Crime and Racketeering; 16: Saufs Narrative: Racketeerings Organized Crime, and the Mafia; 17: Commentary: Ebbs and Flows of Criminal Careers; 18: Sam's Narrative: Pathways Into and Out of Crime; IV: Sam Takes Stock: Dealing with Dying; 19: Commentary: Rewards and Rationales of Crime, and Images of Criminals; 20: Final Confessions: Sain Takes Stock...

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Authors Darrell J. Steffensmeier, Darrell J./ Ulmer Steffensmeier
Publisher Transaction Publishers
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.05.2005
 
EAN 9780202307619
ISBN 978-0-202-30761-9
No. of pages 401
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Criminal law, criminal procedural law, criminology

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