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Kriminologische Theorie: Vergangenheit bis Gegenwart: Wesentliche Lesungen

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0195330617
ISBN-13
9780195330618
eBay Product ID (ePID)
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Product Key Features

Number of Pages
606 Pages
Publication Name
Criminological Theory: Past to Present : Essential Readings
Language
English
Publication Year
2006
Subject
Criminology
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Social Science
Author
Robert Agnew
Format
Perfect

Dimensions

Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
34 Oz
Item Length
6.9 in
Item Width
9.1 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number
3
Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2005-022346
Reviews
"Cullen and Agnew's text is an outstanding introduction to the basic theoretical perspectives in criminology. Its strengths include comprehensive coverage of original theoretical contributions and the editors' highly readable and knowledgeable chapter introductions. It is an essential reference that belongs on the shelf of every working criminologist"--Richard Rosenfeld,University of Missouri at St. Louis, "Cullen and Agnew's text is an outstanding introduction to the basic theoretical perspectives in criminology. Its strengths include comprehensive coverage of original theoretical contributions and the editors' highly readable and knowledgeable chapter introductions. It is an essential reference that belongs on the shelf of every working criminologist"--Richard Rosenfeld, University of Missouri at St. Louis, "Cullen and Agnew's text is an outstanding introduction to the basic theoretical perspectives in criminology. Its strengths include comprehensive coverage of original theoretical contributions and the editors' highly readable and knowledgeable chapter introductions. It is an essentialreference that belongs on the shelf of every working criminologist"--Richard Rosenfeld, University of Missouri at St. Louis
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
364
Table Of Content
Section 1. In Search of the Criminal "Man"Part I. The Origins of Modern Criminology1. An Essay on Crimes and Punishments2. The Criminal ManPart II. Individual Traits and Crime3. Unraveling Juvenile Delinquency4. Gene-Based Evolutionary Theories in Criminology5. Does the Body Tell? Biological Characteristics and Criminal Disposition6. Personality and Crime: Are Some People More Crime Prone?Section 2. The Rise and Growth of American CriminologyPart III. The Chicago School: The City, Social Disorganization, and Crime7. Juvenile Delinquency and Urban Areas8. A Theory of Race, Crime, and Urban Inequality9. Collective Efficacy and CrimePart IV. Learning to Be a Criminal: Differential Association, Subcultural, and Social Learning Theories10. A Theory of Differential Association11. Techniques of Neutralization12. A Social Learning Theory of Crime13. The Thesis of a Subculture of Violence14. The Code of the StreetsPart V. Anomie/Strain Theories of Crime15. Social Structure and Anomie16. Delinquent Boys: The Culture of the Gang17. Delinquency and Opportunity18. Crime and the American Dream19. Pressured Into Crime: General Strain TheoryPart VI. Varieties of Control Theory20. Social Bond Theory21. A General Theory of Crime22. An Age-Graded Theory of Informal Social Control23. A Power-Control Theory of Gender and DelinquencySection 3. Rethinking CriminologyPart VII. Labeling, Interaction, and Crime: Societal Reaction and the Creation of Criminals24. Primary and Secondary Deviance25. Crime, Shame, and Reintegration26. Defiance TheoryPart VIII. Critical Criminology: Power, Peace, and Crime27. Criminality and Economic Conditions28. Class, State, and Crime29. Crime in a Market Society30. Crime and Coercion31. Peacemaking CriminologyPart IX. Gender, Power, and Crime32. Sisters in Crime33. A Feminist Theory of Female Delinquency34. The Gendering of Violent Delinquency35. Masculinities and Crime36. Toward a Gendered Theory of Female OffendingSection 4. Choice, Opportunity, and PunishmentPart X. Reviving Classical Theory: Deterrence and Rational Choice Theories37. Reconceptualizing Deterrence Theory38. Crime as a Rational ChoicePart XI. Environmental Criminology39. Routine Activity Theory40. Situational Crime PreventionPart XII. Conservative Theories of Crime41. Broken Windows42. Moral Poverty and CrimeSection 5. The Future of CriminologyPart XIII. Developmental Theories of Crime: Crime and the Life Course43. A Developmental Perspective on Antisocial Behavior44. Pathways in the Life Course to Crime45. A Theory of Persistent Offending and Desistance From CrimePart XIV. Pulling It All Together: Integrated Theories of Crime46. An Integrated Theoretical Perspective on Delinquent Behavior47. Toward an Interactional Theory of Delinquency48. Control Balance Theory49. Social Support and Crime50. Why Criminals Offend: A General Theory of Crime and Delinquency
Synopsis
In this comprehensive anthology, Francis Cullen and Robert Agnew take readers on an excursion from past to present, reviewing classic and contemporary theories of crime. Students are introduced to the foundations of criminology and to the competing theories that will shape thinking about crime in the years ahead. Building on the success of the second edition, the third edition features nine new selections and adds two new parts: "Conservative Criminology" and "Environmental Criminology." The third edition also begins with a unique "Guide for Readers"--an essay that helps students understand both the structure of criminological theory and how to use the book's readings most effectively. A brief introduction precedes each individual reading, alerting readers to key points and integrating the selection into the larger theme of the section. These introductions serve as a useful "road map" as students explore the ongoing intellectual developments, diverse views, and continuing debates that make the study of criminological theory an exciting adventure., In this comprehensive anthology, Cullen and Agnew take readers on an excursion from past to present, reviewing classic and contemporary theories of crime. Students are introduced to the foundations of criminology and to the competing theories that will shape thinking about crime in the years ahead. Building on the success of the second edition, the third edition features nine new selections and adds two new parts: "Conservative Criminology" and "Environmental Criminology." The third edition also begins with a unique "Guide for Readers"--an essay that helps students understand both the structure of criminological theory and how to use the book's readings most effectively.
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