Description |
ix, 270 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
Series |
Advances in criminological theory ; 14
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
Introduction to integrated developmental and life-course theories of offending -- A developmental model of the propensity to offend during childhood and adolescence -- Explaining the facts of crime: how the developmental taxonomy replied to Farrington's invitation -- The integrated cognitive antisocial potential (ICAP) theory -- Mediating the effects of poverty, gender, individual characteristics, and external constraints on antisocial behavior: a test of the social development model and implications for developmental life-course theory -- An integrative personal control theory of deviant behavior: answers to contemporary empirical and theoretical developmental criminology issues -- A general age-graded theory of crime: lessons learned and the future of life-course criminology -- Applying interactional theory to the explanation of continuity and change in antisocial behavior -- The social origins of pathways in crime: towards a developmental ecological action theory of crime involvement and its changes -- Conclusions about developmental and life-course theories. |
Subject |
Juvenile delinquency.
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Deviant behavior.
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Criminal behavior.
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Developmental psychology.
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Added Author |
Farrington, David P.
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Added Title |
Integrated developmental and life-course theories of offending |
ISBN |
9781412807999 |
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1412807999 |
Standard No. |
GBVCP 577119265 |
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