The explanation of crime : context, mechanisms, and development
Bibliographic Information
The explanation of crime : context, mechanisms, and development
edited by Per-Olof H. Wikström and Robert J. Sampson
(Pathways in crime)
Cambridge University Press, 2009, c2006
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Note
"First published 2006. This digitally printed version 2009"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Integration of disciplines, theories and research orientations has assumed a central role in criminological discourse yet it remains difficult to identify any concrete discoveries or significant breakthroughs for which integration has been responsible. Concentrating on three key concepts: context, mechanisms, and development, this volume aims to advance integrated scientific knowledge on crime causation by bringing together different scholarly approaches. Through an analysis of the roles of behavioural contexts and individual differences in crime causation, The Explanation of Crime seeks to provide a unified and focused approach to the integration of knowledge. Chapter topics range from individual genetics to family environments and from ecological behaviour settings to the macro-level context of communities and social systems. This is a comprehensive treatment of the problem of crime causation that will appeal to graduate students and researchers in criminology and be of great interest to policy-makers and practitioners in crime policy and prevention.
Table of Contents
- Introduction: Toward a unified approach to crime and its explanation Per-Olof H. Wikstroem and Robert J. Sampson
- 1. A systematic perspective on crime Mario Bunge
- 2. How does community context matter? Social mechanisms and the explanation of crime rates Robert J. Sampson
- 3. Individuals, settings and acts of crime: situational mechanisms and the explanation of crime Per-Olof H. Wikstroem
- 4. Evidence from behavioral genetics for environmental contributions to antisocial conduct Terrie Moffitt and Avshalom Caspi
- 5. A three-dimensional, cumulative developmental model of serious delinquency Rolf Loeber, N. Wim Slot and Magda Stouthamer-Loeber
- 6. Self-control and social control of deviant behavior in context: development and interactions along the life course Marc LeBlanc
- 7. Desistance, social bonds and human agency: a theoretical explanation Anthony Bottoms
- Index.
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