Criminological theory : context and consequences / J. Robert Lilly, Francis T. Cullen, Richard A. Ball.

By: Lilly, J. RobertContributor(s): Cullen, Francis T | Ball, Richard A, 1936-Material type: TextTextPublisher: California : SAGE Publications, Inc., c2015Edition: Sixth editionDescription: xiv, 548 pages : xvi, 548 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781452258164 [paperback]Subject(s): Criminology | Crime -- United States | Criminal behavior -- United StatesDDC classification:
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Contents: 1. The context and consequences of theory -- 2. The search for the "criminal man" -- 3. Rejecting individualism: the Chicago school -- 4. Crime in American society: anomie and strain theories -- 5. Society as insulation: the origins of control theory -- 6. The complexity of control: hirschi's two theories and beyond -- 7. The irony of state intervention: labeling theory -- 8. Social power and the construction of crime: conflict theory -- 9. The variety of critical theory -- 10. The gendering of criminology: feminist theory -- 11. Crimes of the powerful: theories of white-collar crime -- 12. Bringing punishment back-in: conservative criminology -- 13. Choosing crime in everyday life: routine activity and rational choice theories -- 14. The search for the "criminal man" revisited: biosocial theories -- 15. New directions in biosocial theory: perspective and policies -- 16. The development of criminals: life-course theories.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Contents: 1. The context and consequences of theory -- 2. The search for the "criminal man" -- 3. Rejecting individualism: the Chicago school -- 4. Crime in American society: anomie and strain theories -- 5. Society as insulation: the origins of control theory -- 6. The complexity of control: hirschi's two theories and beyond -- 7. The irony of state intervention: labeling theory -- 8. Social power and the construction of crime: conflict theory -- 9. The variety of critical theory -- 10. The gendering of criminology: feminist theory -- 11. Crimes of the powerful: theories of white-collar crime -- 12. Bringing punishment back-in: conservative criminology -- 13. Choosing crime in everyday life: routine activity and rational choice theories -- 14. The search for the "criminal man" revisited: biosocial theories -- 15. New directions in biosocial theory: perspective and policies -- 16. The development of criminals: life-course theories.

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