The development of criminological thought : context, theory and policy / Chad Posick.
Material type: TextLondon ;;New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2018Description: xviii, 233 pages 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781138190511 (pbk.)
- HV 6021 .P842 2018
Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-229) and index.
Science, theory, and empirical investigation -- Crime and victimization -- Pre-enlightenment theories -- Early biological theories -- Social disorganization theories -- Anomie and strain theories -- Differential association and social learning theories -- Labeling and critical criminology -- Social and self-control theories -- Deterrence and rational choice theories -- Developmental criminology -- Biosocial criminology -- Criminology in international perspective -- Theory and various crime types -- The future of criminological theory.
and ΓÇóA summary of the current state of criminological knowledge and a vision for the future of criminology. The book includes lists of further reading and chapter summaries, and is supported by timelines of key works and events. This book is essential reading for courses on criminological theory, criminal behaviour, criminal psychology and biosocial criminology. --Amazon.com
ΓÇóAn exploration of the scientific method and the way in which theories are tested
ΓÇóBiosocial and developmental criminology, including the biosocial underpinnings of criminal behavior and the influence of neuroscience and brain psychology
ΓÇóComparative and international research in theory
ΓÇóDetails of the origins of each theory as well as their recent developments in scholarship and research
ΓÇóThe empirical support for theory and the relationship between research and policy
ΓÇóTheoretical applications for explaining different crime types, such as genocide, white-collar crime, and environmental crime
This book focuses on the history and development of criminological thought from the pre-Enlightenment period to the present and offers a detailed and chronological overview of competing theoretical perspectives in criminology in their social and political context. This book covers: ΓÇóA discussion of how major theorists came to espouse their ideas and how the social context of the time influenced the development criminological thought
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