Criminological theory: the essentials/
by
Tibbetts, Stephen G
; Piquero, Alex R. (jt auth)
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Contents:
Introduction to the book: an overview of issues in criminological theory
Preclassical and classical theories of crime
Modern applications of the classical perspective: deterrence, rational
Choice, and routine activities or lifestyle theories of crime
Early positive school perspectives of criminality
Modern biosocial perspectives of criminal behavior
Early social structure and strain theories of crime
The Chicago school and cultural and subcultural theories of crime social process and learning theories of crime
Social reaction and critical models of crime
Feminist models of crime
Life-course perspectives of criminality
Integrated theoretical models and new perspectives of crime
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Introduction to the book: an overview of issues in criminological theory
Preclassical and classical theories of crime
Modern applications of the classical perspective: deterrence, rational
Choice, and routine activities or lifestyle theories of crime
Early positive school perspectives of criminality
Modern biosocial perspectives of criminal behavior
Early social structure and strain theories of crime
The Chicago school and cultural and subcultural theories of crime social process and learning theories of crime
Social reaction and critical models of crime
Feminist models of crime
Life-course perspectives of criminality
Integrated theoretical models and new perspectives of crime
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