Beyond self-control: analysis and critique of Gottfredson & Hirschi's general theory of crime (1990) ; some considerations on theory construction and theoretical integration in positivist/etiological criminology
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adam_text | Throughout the 20th century numerous explanations for crime and deviance have
emerged that have been offered as better explanations than other theories and
perspectives. Yet, the impact of criminological theorizing on pubhc policy remained
insignificant. In this situation Michael Gottfredson and Travis Hirschi presented
their book A General Theory of Crime and suggested self-control theory. Their
theory arrived on the scene with a make-up of seriousness, objectivity and truth,
which seemingly flattered politics since it was taken as to justify the status quo
of the criminal justice system. Whereas the popularity of self-control theory has
certainly sparked an enormous interest in the empirical examination of the theory,
the amount of critique remained limited.
The study Beyond self-control is a first attempt to remedy this situation. The
author through theoretical analysis, works back to the logical presuppositions of
self-control theory and assesses their validity in light of current data and
understandings. This methodological endeavour, eventually, brings to light that
Gottfredson and Hirschi s book on self-control theory contains more criminological
wisdom than acknowledged by most scholars in criminology.
Contents
1.
Introduction
.......................................................................................................1
2. Criminological
theorizing today
.....................................................................5
2.1
The state of criminological theory
........................................................5
2.2
The mutual relevance of criminology and criminal justice
............... 16
2.2.1
Criminology and the criminal law
.................................... 19
2.2.2
Criminology and corrections
............................................21
2.3
The desirability of general theories of crime: exigencies
................... 24
3.
A General Theory of Crime (Gottfredson and Hirschi,
1990)............... 27
3.1
Foundations
......................................................................................... 27
3.1.1
Aspirations
........................................................................ 28
3.1.2
Assumptions
..................................................................... 29
3.1.2.1
What is crime?
......................................................29
3.1.2.2
A modern version of the classical conception of
crime
..................................................................... 31
3.2
Theme, structure and propositions
...................................................... 34
3.2.1
Against positivism
............................................................ 35
3.2.2
Crime, free will, and choice
.............................................. 36
3.2.2.1
Absent a conception of the dependent variable
(crime)
38
3.2.2.2
The agency of the offender
...................................41
3.2.2.3
The notion of crime: acts of force and fraud
........43
3.2.2.3.1
Force, fraud, and self-interest
.............43
3.2.2.4
Self-control
...........................................................48
3.2.2.4.1
The theoretical function
of self-control
49
3.2.2.4.2
The descriptive/predictive features
of self-control
......................................49
3.2.2.4.3
The formation of self-control
.............. 51
3.2.2.4.4
Self-control and criminality
................ 52
3.2.2.5
Opportunity
........................................................... 53
XIV
Stefan
Schulz
4.
Towards an analytical framework
.............................................................. 54
4.1
Under focus: action, individuals, groups
............................................ 54
4.2
The sociological model of explanation
............................................... 56
4.2.1
The basic model
............................................................. 59
4.2.2
Sociological versus psychological explanations
............... 60
4.2.3
The definition of the situation and the selection of action
61
4.2.3.1
The defminition of the situation
............................ 61
4.2.3.2
The logic of the selection (action theory)
............. 64
4.3
The explicative range of self-control theory
....................................... 65
4.3.1
The logic of the situation according to self-control theory
66
4.3.2
The logic of selection according to self-control theory
.... 69
4.3.2.1
Expectancy
χ
value: the initial
(peripheral) conditions
..........................................71
4.3.2.2
Expectancy
χ
value: self-control in operation
....... 72
4.4
Limits to generality: What can self-control theory explain?
.............. 76
5.
Theory construction
...................................................................................... 77
5.1
Deductive theories
.............................................................................. 77
5.2
Criteria for (methodological) critique
................................................. 79
6.
Self-control theory: a critical appraisal
...................................................... 81
6.1
Reception of self-control theory by other scholars
............................. 82
6.2
Methodological criteria (structure)
..................................................... 88
6.2.1
Axiomatic foundations of A General Theory of Crime
. 88
6.2.2
Hypotheses (theorems)
..................................................... 90
6.3
Methodological criteria (content, logic and consistency)
................... 93
6.3.1
Self-control
....................................................................... 93
6.3.2
Opportunity
....................................................................... 99
6.3.3
Versatility
....................................................................... 106
6.3.4
Stability
-
crime declines with age
................................. 120
6.3.4.1
The age critique of
crimino
logical theories
........ 124
6.3.4.2
Situational explanations of maturational reform
126
6.3.4.3
Social theories of crime and the age effect
130
63
AA Age, crime, the definition of the situation and
human development across the lifespan
............. 131
Contents
XV
6.3.4.5
The age effect and action
(expectancy
χ
value) theory
................................ 132
6.3.4.6
A lifespan approach to social motivation
.......... 135
7.
The empirical status of self-control theory
............................................... 140
7.1
Testing self-control theory
................................................................ 141
7.2
Self-control theory through the studies: The core propositions
........ 142
7.2.1
Self-control
..................................................................... 159
7.2.2
Opportunity
..................................................................... 159
7.2.3
Gender differences in delinquency
................................. 168
7.3
A meta-analysis of low self-control (Pratt and Cullen,
2000).......... 172
7.4
Empirical status: resume
................................................................... 174
8.
Self-control theory, public policy and ideology
........................................ 177
8.1
Practical yields from self-control theory according to
Gottfredson and Hirschi
.................................................................... 178
8.1.1
Family empowerment
.................................................. 180
8.1.2
Incapacitation
.................................................................. 181
8.2
Ideological issues in self-control theory
........................................... 183
8.2.1
Important reductions in crime /
Theoretically derived wants
.......................................... 184
8.2.2
Self-control, gender and power positions
....................... 185
9.
Summing up
................................................................................................ 191
9.1
The challenge of criminology
........................................................... 191
9.2
Self-control theory
............................................................................ 193
9.2.1
Self-control theory in brief
............................................. 193
9.2.2
Effects and operation of self-control
.............................. 194
9.2.3
Genesis of self-control
.................................................... 195
9.3
Limits to generality
........................................................................... 197
9.3.1
Prevalence and incidence of complex economic crimes
198
9.3.2
Complex crimes other than economic crimes
.................201
9.4
Performance of self-control theory in empirical studies
.................202
9.4.1
Measuring self-control in operation
................................202
9.4.2
The role of opportunity
...................................................203
9.4.3
Self-control:
unidimensional
or multidimensional?
.......205
XVI
Stefan
Schulz
9.4.4
Self-control theory: confirmed or falsified?
...................207
9.5
Methodological quality
...................................................................213
9.6
No redemption: big noise about modest claims?
............................215
9.6.1
The interpretation of generality
...................................215
9.6.2
Unexpected spin offs
......................................................216
9.6.3
Self-control theory and post-modernity
..........................218
10.
Looking ahead: on the prospects of theoretical integration
...................220
10.1.
Theoretical integration in criminology
...........................................221
lO^.fBack) towards an analytical framework
........................................223
10.2.1.
What should be integrated?
.............................................223
10.2.2.
How to integrate?
............................................................224
10.3.Levels
of explanation
......................................................................232
lOAMacro-, micro- and individual level theories
..................................234
10.4.1
Macro-level analysis
.............................................................235
10.4.1.1
Anomie
theory (Robert K. Merton,
1938).............235
10.4.2
Micro-level analysis
..............................................................239
10.4.2.1
Social learning (Ronald L.
Akers,
1998)...............239
10.4.2.2
Biosocial
criminology
.........................................242
10.4.2.3
Control theory (Travis Hirschi,
1969)....................245
10.4.2.4
Self-control theory (Michael R. Gottfredson and
Travis Hirschi,
1990).............................................248
10.5
Fears of reductionism
.......................................................................251
10.6
Partial criminological theories and limitation of scope
...................252
11.
Conclusion
.................................................................................................255
Epilogue: Beyond self-control
.........................................................................259
Appendix
1 Grasmick
et al. s
(1993)
Self-control Scale Items
............................................. 260
Appendix
г
Pratt and Cullen
(2000)
Empirical Studies Sample
.......................................... 261
List of Tables
............................................................................................................................XVII
List of Figures
...........................................................................................................................XVII
List of Text-boxes
....................................................................................................................
XVIH
Bibliography
......................................................................................................262
|
adam_txt |
Throughout the 20th century numerous explanations for crime and deviance have
emerged that have been offered as better explanations than other theories and
perspectives. Yet, the impact of criminological theorizing on pubhc policy remained
insignificant. In this situation Michael Gottfredson and Travis Hirschi presented
their book A General Theory of Crime and suggested self-control theory. Their
theory arrived on the scene with a 'make-up' of seriousness, objectivity and truth,
which seemingly flattered politics since it was taken as to justify the status quo
of the criminal justice system. Whereas the popularity of self-control theory has
certainly sparked an enormous interest in the empirical examination of the theory,
the amount of critique remained limited.
The study "Beyond self-control" is a first attempt to remedy this situation. The
author through theoretical analysis, works back to the logical presuppositions of
self-control theory and assesses their validity in light of current data and
understandings. This methodological endeavour, eventually, brings to light that
Gottfredson and Hirschi's book on self-control theory contains more criminological
wisdom than acknowledged by most scholars in criminology.
Contents
1.
Introduction
.1
2. Criminological
theorizing today
.5
2.1
The state of criminological theory
.5
2.2
The mutual relevance of criminology and criminal justice
. 16
2.2.1
Criminology and the criminal law
. 19
2.2.2
Criminology and corrections
.21
2.3
The desirability of general theories of crime: exigencies
. 24
3.
'A General Theory of Crime' (Gottfredson and Hirschi,
1990). 27
3.1
Foundations
. 27
3.1.1
Aspirations
. 28
3.1.2
Assumptions
. 29
3.1.2.1
What is crime?
.29
3.1.2.2
A modern version of the classical conception of
crime
. 31
3.2
Theme, structure and propositions
. 34
3.2.1
Against positivism
. 35
3.2.2
Crime, free will, and choice
. 36
3.2.2.1
'Absent' a conception of the dependent variable
(crime)
38
3.2.2.2
The agency of the offender
.41
3.2.2.3
The notion of crime: acts of force and fraud
.43
3.2.2.3.1
Force, fraud, and self-interest
.43
3.2.2.4
Self-control
.48
3.2.2.4.1
The theoretical function
of self-control
49
3.2.2.4.2
The descriptive/predictive features
of self-control
.49
3.2.2.4.3
The formation of self-control
. 51
3.2.2.4.4
Self-control and criminality
. 52
3.2.2.5
Opportunity
. 53
XIV
Stefan
Schulz
4.
Towards an analytical framework
. 54
4.1
Under focus: action, individuals, groups
. 54
4.2
The sociological model of explanation
. 56
4.2.1
The 'basic' model
. 59
4.2.2
Sociological versus psychological explanations
. 60
4.2.3
The definition of the situation and the selection of action
61
4.2.3.1
The defminition of the situation
. 61
4.2.3.2
The logic of the selection (action theory)
. 64
4.3
The explicative range of self-control theory
. 65
4.3.1
The logic of the situation according to self-control theory
66
4.3.2
The logic of selection according to self-control theory
. 69
4.3.2.1
Expectancy
χ
value: the initial
(peripheral) conditions
.71
4.3.2.2
Expectancy
χ
value: self-control in operation
. 72
4.4
Limits to generality: What can self-control theory explain?
. 76
5.
Theory construction
. 77
5.1
Deductive theories
. 77
5.2
Criteria for (methodological) critique
. 79
6.
Self-control theory: a critical appraisal
. 81
6.1
Reception of self-control theory by other scholars
. 82
6.2
Methodological criteria (structure)
. 88
6.2.1
Axiomatic foundations of 'A General Theory of Crime'
. 88
6.2.2
Hypotheses (theorems)
. 90
6.3
Methodological criteria (content, logic and consistency)
. 93
6.3.1
Self-control
. 93
6.3.2
Opportunity
. 99
6.3.3
Versatility
. 106
6.3.4
Stability
-
crime declines with age
. 120
6.3.4.1
The age critique of
crimino
logical theories
. 124
6.3.4.2
Situational explanations of maturational reform
126
6.3.4.3
Social theories of crime and the age effect
130
63
AA Age, crime, the definition of the situation and
human development across the lifespan
. 131
Contents
XV
6.3.4.5
The age effect and action
(expectancy
χ
value) theory
. 132
6.3.4.6
A lifespan approach to social motivation
. 135
7.
The empirical status of self-control theory
. 140
7.1
Testing self-control theory
. 141
7.2
Self-control theory through the studies: The core propositions
. 142
7.2.1
Self-control
. 159
7.2.2
Opportunity
. 159
7.2.3
Gender differences in delinquency
. 168
7.3
A meta-analysis of low self-control (Pratt and Cullen,
2000). 172
7.4
Empirical status: resume
. 174
8.
Self-control theory, public policy and ideology
. 177
8.1
Practical yields from self-control theory according to
Gottfredson and Hirschi
. 178
8.1.1
'Family empowerment'
. 180
8.1.2
Incapacitation
. 181
8.2
Ideological issues in self-control theory
. 183
8.2.1
'Important reductions in crime'/'
Theoretically derived wants'
. 184
8.2.2
Self-control, gender and power positions
. 185
9.
Summing up
. 191
9.1
The challenge of criminology
. 191
9.2
Self-control theory
. 193
9.2.1
Self-control theory in brief
. 193
9.2.2
Effects and operation of self-control
. 194
9.2.3
Genesis of self-control
. 195
9.3
Limits to generality
. 197
9.3.1
Prevalence and incidence of complex economic crimes
198
9.3.2
Complex crimes other than economic crimes
.201
9.4
Performance of self-control theory in empirical studies
.202
9.4.1
Measuring self-control in operation
.202
9.4.2
The role of opportunity
.203
9.4.3
Self-control:
unidimensional
or multidimensional?
.205
XVI
Stefan
Schulz
9.4.4
Self-control theory: confirmed or falsified?
.207
9.5
Methodological quality
.213
9.6
No redemption: big noise about modest claims?
.215
9.6.1
The interpretation of "generality"
.215
9.6.2
Unexpected spin offs
.216
9.6.3
Self-control theory and post-modernity
.218
10.
Looking ahead: on the prospects of theoretical integration
.220
10.1.
Theoretical integration in criminology
.221
lO^.fBack) towards an analytical framework
.223
10.2.1.
What should be integrated?
.223
10.2.2.
How to integrate?
.224
10.3.Levels
of explanation
.232
lOAMacro-, micro- and individual level theories
.234
10.4.1
Macro-level analysis
.235
10.4.1.1
Anomie
theory (Robert K. Merton,
1938).235
10.4.2
Micro-level analysis
.239
10.4.2.1
Social learning (Ronald L.
Akers,
1998).239
10.4.2.2
'Biosocial'
criminology
.242
10.4.2.3
Control theory (Travis Hirschi,
1969).245
10.4.2.4
Self-control theory (Michael R. Gottfredson and
Travis Hirschi,
1990).248
10.5
Fears of reductionism
.251
10.6
Partial criminological theories and limitation of scope
.252
11.
Conclusion
.255
Epilogue: Beyond self-control
.259
Appendix
1 Grasmick
et al.'s
(1993)
Self-control Scale Items
. 260
Appendix
г
Pratt and Cullen
(2000)
Empirical Studies Sample
. 261
List of Tables
.XVII
List of Figures
.XVII
List of Text-boxes
.
XVIH
Bibliography
.262 |
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spelling | Schulz, Stefan 1971- Verfasser (DE-588)129244600 aut Beyond self-control analysis and critique of Gottfredson & Hirschi's general theory of crime (1990) ; some considerations on theory construction and theoretical integration in positivist/etiological criminology Stefan Schulz Berlin Duncker & Humblot 2006 XIX, 287 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Schriftenreihe des Max-Planck-Instituts für Ausländisches und Internationales Strafrecht, Freiburg i. Br. : Kriminologische Forschungsberichte 131 Gottfredson, Michael R General theory of crime Criminologie gtt Zelfbeheersing gtt Crime Criminal behavior Criminology Methodology Self-control Selbstkontrolle (DE-588)4180843-5 gnd rswk-swf Kriminalitätstheorie (DE-588)4165737-8 gnd rswk-swf Kriminalsoziologie (DE-588)4128665-0 gnd rswk-swf Kriminalitätstheorie (DE-588)4165737-8 s Kriminalsoziologie (DE-588)4128665-0 s Selbstkontrolle (DE-588)4180843-5 s DE-604 Schriftenreihe des Max-Planck-Instituts für Ausländisches und Internationales Strafrecht, Freiburg i. Br. Kriminologische Forschungsberichte ; 131 (DE-604)BV019337432 131 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014778799&sequence=000003&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014778799&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext |
spellingShingle | Schulz, Stefan 1971- Beyond self-control analysis and critique of Gottfredson & Hirschi's general theory of crime (1990) ; some considerations on theory construction and theoretical integration in positivist/etiological criminology Schriftenreihe des Max-Planck-Instituts für Ausländisches und Internationales Strafrecht, Freiburg i. Br. Gottfredson, Michael R General theory of crime Criminologie gtt Zelfbeheersing gtt Crime Criminal behavior Criminology Methodology Self-control Selbstkontrolle (DE-588)4180843-5 gnd Kriminalitätstheorie (DE-588)4165737-8 gnd Kriminalsoziologie (DE-588)4128665-0 gnd |
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title | Beyond self-control analysis and critique of Gottfredson & Hirschi's general theory of crime (1990) ; some considerations on theory construction and theoretical integration in positivist/etiological criminology |
title_auth | Beyond self-control analysis and critique of Gottfredson & Hirschi's general theory of crime (1990) ; some considerations on theory construction and theoretical integration in positivist/etiological criminology |
title_exact_search | Beyond self-control analysis and critique of Gottfredson & Hirschi's general theory of crime (1990) ; some considerations on theory construction and theoretical integration in positivist/etiological criminology |
title_exact_search_txtP | Beyond self-control analysis and critique of Gottfredson & Hirschi's general theory of crime (1990) ; some considerations on theory construction and theoretical integration in positivist/etiological criminology |
title_full | Beyond self-control analysis and critique of Gottfredson & Hirschi's general theory of crime (1990) ; some considerations on theory construction and theoretical integration in positivist/etiological criminology Stefan Schulz |
title_fullStr | Beyond self-control analysis and critique of Gottfredson & Hirschi's general theory of crime (1990) ; some considerations on theory construction and theoretical integration in positivist/etiological criminology Stefan Schulz |
title_full_unstemmed | Beyond self-control analysis and critique of Gottfredson & Hirschi's general theory of crime (1990) ; some considerations on theory construction and theoretical integration in positivist/etiological criminology Stefan Schulz |
title_short | Beyond self-control |
title_sort | beyond self control analysis and critique of gottfredson hirschi s general theory of crime 1990 some considerations on theory construction and theoretical integration in positivist etiological criminology |
title_sub | analysis and critique of Gottfredson & Hirschi's general theory of crime (1990) ; some considerations on theory construction and theoretical integration in positivist/etiological criminology |
topic | Gottfredson, Michael R General theory of crime Criminologie gtt Zelfbeheersing gtt Crime Criminal behavior Criminology Methodology Self-control Selbstkontrolle (DE-588)4180843-5 gnd Kriminalitätstheorie (DE-588)4165737-8 gnd Kriminalsoziologie (DE-588)4128665-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Gottfredson, Michael R General theory of crime Criminologie Zelfbeheersing Crime Criminal behavior Criminology Methodology Self-control Selbstkontrolle Kriminalitätstheorie Kriminalsoziologie |
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