
Researching Theories of Crime and Deviance
by Kubrin, Charis E.; Stucky, Thomas D.; Krohn, Marvin D.-
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Summary
Author Biography
Charis E. Kubrin is Associate Professor of Sociology at George Washington University. She is coeditor of Crime: Readings (2007) and coauthor of Privileged Places: Race, Residence, and the Structure of Opportunity (2006).
Thomas D. Stucky is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. He is author of Urban Politics, Crime Rates, and Police Strength (2005).
Marvin D. Krohn is Professor and Chair of the Department of Criminology, Law, and Society at the University of Florida. He is coauthor of Gangs and Delinquency in Developmental Perspective (2003), which was a recipient of the American Society of Criminology's Michael J. Hindelang Award.
Table of Contents
Preface | p. ix |
Acknowledgments | p. xi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Theory | p. 2 |
Methods | p. 5 |
Summary | p. 19 |
Discussion Questions | p. 20 |
Rational Choice and Deterrence Theories | p. 21 |
Introduction | p. 21 |
Intellectual History of Deterrence and Rational Choice Theories | p. 21 |
Modern Deterrence and Rational Choice Theories | p. 22 |
Routine Activities Theory | p. 24 |
Concepts and Measurement Issues | p. 25 |
Analytical Issues | p. 41 |
Directions for Future Research | p. 47 |
Discussion Questions | p. 48 |
Trait Theories | p. 49 |
Introduction | p. 49 |
Intellectual History of Trait Theories | p. 49 |
Modern Biosocial Theories | p. 50 |
Concepts and Measurement Issues | p. 56 |
Analytical Issues | p. 76 |
Directions for Future Research | p. 80 |
Discussion Questions | p. 81 |
Social Disorganization Theory | p. 82 |
Introduction | p. 82 |
Intellectual History of Social Disorganization Theory | p. 83 |
Social Disorganization Theory | p. 87 |
Concepts and Measurement Issues | p. 93 |
Analytical Issues | p. 99 |
Directions for Future Research | p. 103 |
Discussion Questions | p. 105 |
Anomie and Strain Theories | p. 107 |
Introduction | p. 107 |
Intellectual History of Anomie and Strain Theories | p. 107 |
Modern Anomie and Strain Theories | p. 107 |
Concepts and Measurement Issues | p. 111 |
Analytical Issues | p. 129 |
Directions for Future Research | p. 135 |
Discussion Questions | p. 136 |
Social Learning Theories | p. 137 |
Introduction | p. 137 |
Intellectual History of Social Learning Theories | p. 137 |
Differential Association Theory | p. 138 |
Social Learning Theory | p. 140 |
Concepts and Measurement Issues | p. 142 |
Analytical Issues | p. 159 |
Directions for Future Research | p. 164 |
Discussion Questions | p. 166 |
Control Theories | p. 167 |
Introduction | p. 167 |
Intellectual History of Social Control Theory | p. 168 |
Social Control Theory | p. 169 |
Concepts and Measurement Issues | p. 173 |
Analytical Issues | p. 180 |
Directions for Future Research | p. 185 |
Self-Control Theory | p. 186 |
Concepts and Measurement Issues | p. 189 |
Analytical Issues | p. 192 |
Directions for Future Research | p. 195 |
Discussion Questions | p. 196 |
Labeling Theory | p. 198 |
Introduction | p. 198 |
Intellectual History of Labeling Theory | p. 200 |
Labeling Theory | p. 201 |
Concepts and Measurement Issues | p. 208 |
Analytical Issues | p. 213 |
Directions for Future Research | p. 216 |
Discussion Questions | p. 217 |
Conflict Theory | p. 219 |
Introduction | p. 219 |
Intellectual History of Conflict Theory | p. 220 |
Conflict Theory | p. 225 |
Concepts and Measurement Issues | p. 234 |
Analytical Issues | p. 239 |
Directions for Future Research | p. 244 |
Discussion Questions | p. 245 |
Integrated Theory | p. 247 |
Introduction | p. 247 |
Intellectual History of Integrated Theory | p. 247 |
Integrated Theory | p. 250 |
Analytical Issues | p. 273 |
Directions for Future Research | p. 279 |
Discussion Questions | p. 281 |
Conclusion | p. 282 |
Common Measurement and Analytical Issues | p. 283 |
What Is the Future of Criminological Inquiry? | p. 287 |
References | p. 291 |
Index | p. 341 |
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