Criminological theory: context and consequences
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
1.
Theory in Social Context
Theory and Policy: Ideas Have Consequences
Context, Theory, and Policy: Plan of the Book
2.
Spiritualism
The Classical School: Criminal as Calculator
The
The Birth of the
Lombroso s Theory of the Criminal Man
Lombroso s Legacy: The Italian Criminological Tradition
The Continuing Search for the Individual Roots of Crime
The Consequence of Theory: Policy Implications
The
the Biological Criminal
The
Conclusion
3.
The Chicago School of Criminology: Theory in Context
Shaw and McKay s Theory of Juvenile Delinquency
Burgess s Concentric Zone Theory
Disorganization and Delinquency
Transmission of Criminal Values
The Empirical Status of Social Disorganization Theory
Summary
Sutherland s Theory of Differential Association
Differential Social Organization
Differential Association
Theoretical Applications
4.
5.
6.
The Chicago Schools Criminological Legacy
Collective Efficacy
44
45
Cultural Deviance Theory
46
Akers s Social Learning Theory
48
The Consequences of Theory: Policy Implications
50
Change the Individual
50
Change the Community
50
Crime in American Society:
53
Merton s Strain Theory
55
America as a Criminogenic Society
55
Strain Theory in Context
59
Status Discontent and Delinquency
61
Delinquent Boys
61
Delinquency and Opportunity
62
The Criminological Legacy of Strain Theory
64
Assessing Strain Theory
64
Agnew s General Strain Theory
66
Crime and the American Dream: Institutional-Anomie Theory
69
The Future of Strain Theory
72
The Consequences of Theory: Policy Implications
74
Expand Opportunities
74
Taming the American Dream
76
Conclusion
76
Society as Insulation: The Origins of Control Theory
79
Forerunners of Control Theory
81
Durkheim s
81
The Influence of the Chicago School
82
Early Control Theories
84
Reiss
85
Nye s Family-Focused Theory of Social Controls
86
Reckless s Containment Theory
87
The Social Psychology of the Self
88
Pushes and Pulls
89
Factors in Outer Containment
89
Factors in Inner Containment
90
Summary
91
Sykes and Matza: Neutralization and Drift Theory
92
Techniques of Neutralization
92
Drift Theory
93
Control Theory in Context
94
The Context of the
94
The Context of the
95
The Complexity of Control: Hirschi s Two Theories and Beyond
99
Hirschi s First Theory: Social Bonds and Delinquency
100
Hirschi s Forerunners
101
Hirschi s Sociological
Social
Importance of the Family and School
Assessing Social Bond Theory
Hirschi s Second Theory: Self-Control and Crime
Self-Control and Crime
Assessing Self-Control Theory
Self-Control and Social Bonds 111
The Complexity of Control
Hagan s Power-Control Theory
Tittle s Control Balance Theory
Colvin s Differential Coercion Theory
The Consequences of Theory: Policy Implications
Conclusion
7.
The Social Construction of Crime
Labeling as Criminogenic: Creating Career Criminals
Early Statements of Labeling Theory
Labeling as a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Assessing Labeling Theory
Labeling Theory in Context
The Consequences of Theory: Policy Implications
Decriminalization
Diversion
Due Process
Deinstitutionalization
Extending Labeling Theory
Braithwaite s Theory of Shaming and Crime
Sherman s Defiance Theory
Rose and Clear s Coerced Mobility Theory
Policy Implications: Restorative Justice and Prisoner Reentry
Conclusion
8.
Forerunners of Conflict Theory
Marx and
Simmel: Forms of Conflict
Bonger: Capitalism and Crime
Sutherland and
Void: Conflict and Crime
Theory in Context: The Turmoil of the
Varieties of Conflict Theory
Turk: The Criminalization Process
Chambliss: Crime, Power, and Legal Process
Quinney
Conflict Theory and the Causes of Crime
Consequences of Conflict Theory
Marxist
Peacemaking Criminology
Conclusion
9.
Modernity and Postmodernity
Postmodern Criminological Thought: The End of Grand Narratives?
Looking Back at Early British and European Influences
Background: The New Criminology
Theoretical Arguments
Critique of the New Criminology
Left Realism
The Theory
Consequences of New Criminology/Left Realism
The New Criminology Revisited
The New European Criminology
Contributions and Context
Abolitionism
Consequences of Abolitionism
The Importance of Other Voices: Jock Young
Cultural Criminology
Late Modernity and Globalization: Contextual Changes
Consequences of Cultural Criminology
Convict Criminology
Background: Primarily an American Contribution
Consequences of the New School of Convict Criminology
Conclusion
10.
Background
Prefeminist Pioneers and Themes
Cesare Lombroso
W.I.Thomas
Sigmund
Otto
New Questions Emerge
From Women s Emancipation to Patriarchy
Women s Emancipation and Crime
Patriarchy and Crime
Varieties of Feminist Thought
Early Feminist Perspectives
Contemporary Feminist Perspectives
Masculinities and Crime: Doing Gender
Gendering Criminology
Gendered Pathways to Lawbreaking
Gendered Crime
Gendered Lives
The Intersection of Race, Class, and Gender
Postmodernist Feminism
Consequences of the Diversity of Feminist Perspectives
Some Implications of Feminist Criminology for Corrections
Conclusion
11.
Context: The United States of the
The Economic Decline of the United States
The Persistence of Inequality in the United States
The Rhetoric of Stability
The Legacy of the Conservative Political Agenda
Varieties of Conservative Theory
Crime and Human Nature: Wilson and
The Theory
Assessing Crime and Human Nature
Crime and The Bell Curve: Herrnstein and Murray
The Criminal Mind
Choosing to Be Criminal: Crime Pays
Crime and Moral Poverty
Broken Windows: The Tolerance of Public Disorganization
Consequences of Conservative Theory: Policy Implications
Conclusion
12.
and Rational Choice Theories
Routine Activity Theory: Opportunities and Crime
The Chemistry for Crime: Offenders, Targets, and Guardians
View of Offenders
Policy Implications: Reducing Opportunities for Crime
Rational Choice Theory
Rational Choice and Crime
Are Offenders Choices Rational?
Perceptual Deterrence Theory
Conclusion
13.
Biological and
Evolutionary Theories: Darwin Revisited
Biosocial
Biochemical Theories
Biological Risk Factors/Protective Factors
Environmental Toxins
The Consequences of Biological Theories: Policy Implications
Conclusion
14.
Integrated Theories of Crime
Integrated Theorizing
Elliott and Colleagues Integrated Strain-Control Paradigm
Thornberry s Interactional Theory
Policy Implications
Life-Course Criminology: Continuity and Change
Criminology in Crisis: Gottfredson and Hirschi Revisited
Patterson s Social-Interactional Developmental Model
Early-Onset Delinquency
Late-Onset Delinquency
Intervening With Families
Moffitt s Life-Course-Persistent/Adolescence-Limited Theory
Life-Course-Persistent Antisocial Behavior
Adolescence-Limited Antisocial Behavior
Assessing Moffitt s Theory
Sampson and
An Age-Graded Theory of Informal Social Control
Assessing Sampson and Laub s Life-Course Theory
Revising the Age-Graded Theory of Crime
Rethinking Crime: Cognitive Theories of Desistance
Maruna s Theory of Redemption Scripts
Giordano
The Consequences of Theory: Policy Implications
Conclusion
References
Name Index
Subject Index
About the Authors
The Fourth Edition of this highly successful text moves readers beyond
often-mistaken commonsense understandings of crime by providing a
rich introduction to the methods that major scholars use to analyze
crime. Criminological Theory: Context and Consequences, Fourth
Edition shows the real-world relevance of theory by illuminating the
prominent role played by ideas about crime in shaping crime-control
policies and by encouraging students to practice applying theories to
contemporary criminology themselves.
New to the Fourth Edition
•
the ideas presented in previous editions, the authors have
updated every chapter with the most recent developments.
Without diminishing the presentation of classical analysis, this
edition revisits the development of criminology in the context of
society, considering how the nature of the times affects which
theories become popular.
•
implications for the future; With five new chapters, this edition
provides the most comprehensive coverage of diverse
criminological theories published to date. The range of
theoretical and empirical updates covers mainstream
criminology; critical criminology, including a separate chapter
on feminist perspectives; and conservative criminology. The
book also examines the future policy implications of recent
theory.
•
book explores newer theories that examine the relationship
between human development and crime, including
life-course theories. Photos at the start of each chapter enhance
student understanding, and tables and grids illuminate the
similarities and differences between major theories.
Intended Audience
This is an excellent core textbook for advanced undergraduate and
graduate students studying criminological theory in departments of
sociology, criminology, criminal justice, and law enforcement.
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Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
1.
Theory in Social Context
Theory and Policy: Ideas Have Consequences
Context, Theory, and Policy: Plan of the Book
2.
Spiritualism
The Classical School: Criminal as Calculator
The
The Birth of the
Lombroso's Theory of the Criminal Man
Lombroso's Legacy: The Italian Criminological Tradition
The Continuing Search for the Individual Roots of Crime
The Consequence of Theory: Policy Implications
The
the Biological Criminal
The
Conclusion
3.
The Chicago School of Criminology: Theory in Context
Shaw and McKay's Theory of Juvenile Delinquency
Burgess's Concentric Zone Theory
Disorganization and Delinquency
Transmission of Criminal Values
The Empirical Status of Social Disorganization Theory
Summary
Sutherland's Theory of Differential Association
Differential Social Organization
Differential Association
Theoretical Applications
4.
5.
6.
The Chicago Schools Criminological Legacy
Collective Efficacy
44
45
Cultural Deviance Theory
46
Akers's Social Learning Theory
48
The Consequences of Theory: Policy Implications
50
Change the Individual
50
Change the Community
50
Crime in American Society:
53
Merton's Strain Theory
55
America as a Criminogenic Society
55
Strain Theory in Context
59
Status Discontent and Delinquency
61
Delinquent Boys
61
Delinquency and Opportunity
62
The Criminological Legacy of Strain Theory
64
Assessing Strain Theory
64
Agnew's General Strain Theory
66
Crime and the American Dream: Institutional-Anomie Theory
69
The Future of Strain Theory
72
The Consequences of Theory: Policy Implications
74
Expand Opportunities
74
Taming the American Dream
76
Conclusion
76
Society as Insulation: The Origins of Control Theory
79
Forerunners of Control Theory
81
Durkheim's
81
The Influence of the Chicago School
82
Early Control Theories
84
Reiss
85
Nye's Family-Focused Theory of Social Controls
86
Reckless's Containment Theory
87
The Social Psychology of the Self
88
Pushes and Pulls
89
Factors in Outer Containment
89
Factors in Inner Containment
90
Summary
91
Sykes and Matza: Neutralization and Drift Theory
92
Techniques of Neutralization
92
Drift Theory
93
Control Theory in Context
94
The Context of the
94
The Context of the
95
The Complexity of Control: Hirschi's Two Theories and Beyond
99
Hirschi's First Theory: Social Bonds and Delinquency
100
Hirschi's Forerunners
101
Hirschi's Sociological
Social
Importance of the Family and School
Assessing Social Bond Theory
Hirschi's Second Theory: Self-Control and Crime
Self-Control and Crime
Assessing Self-Control Theory
Self-Control and Social Bonds 111
The Complexity of Control
Hagan's Power-Control Theory
Tittle's Control Balance Theory
Colvin's Differential Coercion Theory
The Consequences of Theory: Policy Implications
Conclusion
7.
The Social Construction of Crime
Labeling as Criminogenic: Creating Career Criminals
Early Statements of Labeling Theory
Labeling as a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Assessing Labeling Theory
Labeling Theory in Context
The Consequences of Theory: Policy Implications
Decriminalization
Diversion
Due Process
Deinstitutionalization
Extending Labeling Theory
Braithwaite's Theory of Shaming and Crime
Sherman's Defiance Theory
Rose and Clear's Coerced Mobility Theory
Policy Implications: Restorative Justice and Prisoner Reentry
Conclusion
8.
Forerunners of Conflict Theory
Marx and
Simmel: Forms of Conflict
Bonger: Capitalism and Crime
Sutherland and
Void: Conflict and Crime
Theory in Context: The Turmoil of the
Varieties of Conflict Theory
Turk: The Criminalization Process
Chambliss: Crime, Power, and Legal Process
Quinney
Conflict Theory and the Causes of Crime
Consequences of Conflict Theory
Marxist
Peacemaking Criminology
Conclusion
9.
Modernity and Postmodernity
Postmodern Criminological Thought: The End of Grand Narratives?
Looking Back at Early British and European Influences
Background: The New Criminology
Theoretical Arguments
Critique of the New Criminology
Left Realism
The Theory
Consequences of New Criminology/Left Realism
The New Criminology Revisited
The New European Criminology
Contributions and Context
Abolitionism
Consequences of Abolitionism
The Importance of Other Voices: Jock Young
Cultural Criminology
Late Modernity and Globalization: Contextual Changes
Consequences of Cultural Criminology
Convict Criminology
Background: Primarily an American Contribution
Consequences of the "New School of Convict Criminology"
Conclusion
10.
Background
Prefeminist Pioneers and Themes
Cesare Lombroso
W.I.Thomas
Sigmund
Otto
New Questions Emerge
From Women's Emancipation to Patriarchy
Women's Emancipation and Crime
Patriarchy and Crime
Varieties of Feminist Thought
Early Feminist Perspectives
Contemporary Feminist Perspectives
Masculinities and Crime: Doing Gender
Gendering Criminology
Gendered Pathways to Lawbreaking
Gendered Crime
Gendered Lives
The Intersection of Race, Class, and Gender
Postmodernist Feminism
Consequences of the Diversity of Feminist Perspectives
Some Implications of Feminist Criminology for Corrections
Conclusion
11.
Context: The United States of the
The Economic Decline of the United States
The Persistence of Inequality in the United States
The Rhetoric of Stability
The Legacy of the Conservative Political Agenda
Varieties of Conservative Theory
Crime and Human Nature: Wilson and
The Theory
Assessing Crime and Human Nature
Crime and The Bell Curve: Herrnstein and Murray
The Criminal Mind
Choosing to Be Criminal: Crime Pays
Crime and Moral Poverty
Broken Windows: The Tolerance of Public Disorganization
Consequences of Conservative Theory: Policy Implications
Conclusion
12.
and Rational Choice Theories
Routine Activity Theory: Opportunities and Crime
The Chemistry for Crime: Offenders, Targets, and Guardians
View of Offenders
Policy Implications: Reducing Opportunities for Crime
Rational Choice Theory
Rational Choice and Crime
Are Offenders' Choices Rational?
Perceptual Deterrence Theory
Conclusion
13.
Biological and
Evolutionary Theories: Darwin Revisited
Biosocial
Biochemical Theories
Biological Risk Factors/Protective Factors
Environmental Toxins
The Consequences of Biological Theories: Policy Implications
Conclusion
14.
Integrated Theories of Crime
Integrated Theorizing
Elliott and Colleagues' Integrated Strain-Control Paradigm
Thornberry's Interactional Theory
Policy Implications
Life-Course Criminology: Continuity and Change
Criminology in Crisis: Gottfredson and Hirschi Revisited
Patterson's Social-Interactional Developmental Model
Early-Onset Delinquency
Late-Onset Delinquency
Intervening With Families
Moffitt's Life-Course-Persistent/Adolescence-Limited Theory
Life-Course-Persistent Antisocial Behavior
Adolescence-Limited Antisocial Behavior
Assessing Moffitt's Theory
Sampson and
An Age-Graded Theory of Informal Social Control
Assessing Sampson and Laub's Life-Course Theory
Revising the Age-Graded Theory of Crime
Rethinking Crime: Cognitive Theories of Desistance
Maruna's Theory of Redemption Scripts
Giordano
The Consequences of Theory: Policy Implications
Conclusion
References
Name Index
Subject Index
About the Authors
The Fourth Edition of this highly successful text moves readers beyond
often-mistaken commonsense understandings of crime by providing a
rich introduction to the methods that major scholars use to analyze
crime. Criminological Theory: Context and Consequences, Fourth
Edition shows the real-world relevance of theory by illuminating the
prominent role played by ideas about crime in shaping crime-control
policies and by encouraging students to practice applying theories to
contemporary criminology themselves.
New to the Fourth Edition
•
the ideas presented in previous editions, the authors have
updated every chapter with the most recent developments.
Without diminishing the presentation of classical analysis, this
edition revisits the development of criminology in the context of
society, considering how the nature of the times affects which
theories become popular.
•
implications for the future; With five new chapters, this edition
provides the most comprehensive coverage of diverse
criminological theories published to date. The range of
theoretical and empirical updates covers mainstream
criminology; critical criminology, including a separate chapter
on feminist perspectives; and conservative criminology. The
book also examines the future policy implications of recent
theory.
•
book explores newer theories that examine the relationship
between human development and crime, including
life-course theories. Photos at the start of each chapter enhance
student understanding, and tables and grids illuminate the
similarities and differences between major theories.
Intended Audience
This is an excellent core textbook for advanced undergraduate and
graduate students studying criminological theory in departments of
sociology, criminology, criminal justice, and law enforcement. |
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spelling | Lilly, J. Robert Verfasser aut Criminological theory context and consequences J. Robert Lilly ; Francis T. Cullen ; Richard A. Ball 4th ed. Thousand Oaks SAGE Publications 2007 XII, 400 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Comportement criminel - États-Unis Criminalité Criminalité - États-Unis Criminels Criminologie Criminology Crime United States Criminal behavior United States Theorie (DE-588)4059787-8 gnd rswk-swf Kriminologie (DE-588)4033197-0 gnd rswk-swf Kriminalitätstheorie (DE-588)4165737-8 gnd rswk-swf USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf Kriminologie (DE-588)4033197-0 s Theorie (DE-588)4059787-8 s DE-604 USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g 1\p DE-604 Kriminalitätstheorie (DE-588)4165737-8 s 2\p DE-604 Cullen, Francis T. 1951- Verfasser (DE-588)138300895 aut Ball, Richard A. Verfasser aut http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0660/2006017357-t.html Table of contents only http://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0666/2006017357-d.html Publisher description Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015758908&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=015758908&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Klappentext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Lilly, J. Robert Cullen, Francis T. 1951- Ball, Richard A. Criminological theory context and consequences Comportement criminel - États-Unis Criminalité Criminalité - États-Unis Criminels Criminologie Criminology Crime United States Criminal behavior United States Theorie (DE-588)4059787-8 gnd Kriminologie (DE-588)4033197-0 gnd Kriminalitätstheorie (DE-588)4165737-8 gnd |
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title | Criminological theory context and consequences |
title_auth | Criminological theory context and consequences |
title_exact_search | Criminological theory context and consequences |
title_exact_search_txtP | Criminological theory context and consequences |
title_full | Criminological theory context and consequences J. Robert Lilly ; Francis T. Cullen ; Richard A. Ball |
title_fullStr | Criminological theory context and consequences J. Robert Lilly ; Francis T. Cullen ; Richard A. Ball |
title_full_unstemmed | Criminological theory context and consequences J. Robert Lilly ; Francis T. Cullen ; Richard A. Ball |
title_short | Criminological theory |
title_sort | criminological theory context and consequences |
title_sub | context and consequences |
topic | Comportement criminel - États-Unis Criminalité Criminalité - États-Unis Criminels Criminologie Criminology Crime United States Criminal behavior United States Theorie (DE-588)4059787-8 gnd Kriminologie (DE-588)4033197-0 gnd Kriminalitätstheorie (DE-588)4165737-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Comportement criminel - États-Unis Criminalité Criminalité - États-Unis Criminels Criminologie Criminology Crime United States Criminal behavior United States Theorie Kriminologie Kriminalitätstheorie USA |
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