
Taking Stock
The Status of Criminological Theory
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 15. January 2009
Book
Paperback/Softback
476 pages
978-1-4128-0856-9 (ISBN)
Description
Criminology is in a period of much theoretical ferment. Older theories have been revitalized, and newer theories have been set forth. The very richness of our thinking about crime, however, leads to questions about the relative merits of these competing paradigms. Accordingly, in this volume advocates of prominent theories are asked to "take stock" of their perspectives. Their challenge is to assess the empirical status of their theory and to map out future directions for theoretical development.The volume begins with an assessment of three perspectives that have long been at the core of criminology: social learning theory, control theory, and strain theory. Drawing on these traditions, two major contemporary macro-level theories of crime have emerged and are here reviewed: institutional-anomie theory and collective efficacy theory. Critical criminology has yielded diverse contributions discussed in essays on feminist theories, radical criminology, peacemaking criminology, and the effects of racial segregation. The volume includes chapters examining Moffitt's insights on life-course persistent/adolescent-limited anti-social behavior and Sampson and Laub's life-course theory of crime. In addition, David Farrington provides a comprehensive assessment of the adequacy of the leading developmental and life-course theories of crime.Finally, Taking Stock presents essays that review the status of perspectives that have direct implications for the use of criminological knowledge to control crime. Taken together, these chapters provide a comprehensive update of the field's leading theories of crime. The volume will be of interest to criminological scholars and will be ideal for classroom use in courses reviewing contemporary theories of criminal behavior.
Reviews / Votes
"All writings have a common roots in the basic understanding of criminology theory, particularly the three perspective at the core of criminology: social learning theory, control theory, and strain theory. Intended for advanced criminology students, Taking Stock is a valuable contribution to common understanding of the causes of, deterrents to, and optimum means to combat crime." - Michael Dunford, Midwest Book Review"More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 223 mm
Width: 153 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
719 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4128-0856-9 (9781412808569)
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The Status of Criminological Theory
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The Status of Criminological Theory
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Francis T. Cullen | John Paul Wright | Kristie R. Blevins
Taking Stock
The Status of Criminological Theory
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07/2017
Routledge
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Francis T. Cullen, John Paul Wright, Kristie R. Blevins
Content
Introduction: Taking Stock of Criminological Theory, Part I. The Core of Criminological Theory, Part II. Macro-Level Theories, Part III. Theories of Power and Peace, Part IV. Life-Course Theories, Part V. Theories of Societal Reaction, Contributors, Index