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The Development of Criminal and Antisocial Behavior -
作者:Julien Morizot,Lila Kazemian - Editors
Julien Morizot,Lila Kazemian - Editors
人物简介:
Julien Morizot, School of Psychoeducation University of Montreal Montreal Canada
Lila Kazemian, Department of Sociology
John Jay, College of Criminal Justice, CUNY New York USA
The Development of Criminal and Antisocial Behavior书籍相关信息
- ISBN:9783319087191
- 作者:Julien Morizot,Lila Kazemian - Editors
- 出版社:Springer International Publishing Switzerland
- 出版时间:2015
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- 适合人群:Academics interested in criminology, sociologists, psychologists, law enforcement professionals, social workers, policy makers, and anyone interested in understanding the roots and development of criminal and antisocial behavior
- TAG:Sociology / criminal psychology / Antisocial Behavior / Juvenile Delinquency / Social Deviance / Psychology of Crime
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- 更新时间:2025-05-17 00:59:28
内容简介:
This edited book summarizes the current state of knowledge on the development of criminal and antisocial behavior over the life course. It focuses mainly on the developmental perspective, which has had a paradigmatic influence on current theoretical and empirical works in criminology. Drawing on a multidisciplinary perspective, the book explores:
(a) the fundamental concepts of developmental criminology;
(b) the risk and protective factors, as well as developmental processes, related to the most salient personal (e.g., genetics, personality) and environmental (e.g., family, peers, school, neighborhood) domains explaining the onset, development and desistance from criminal and antisocial behavior over the life course;
(c) the developmental issues related to a number a special themes (e.g., female criminality, street gangs, sex offending, substance use) and;
(d) the applied and policy implications of research in developmental criminology.
In each chapter, prominent researchers from different disciplines such as criminology and psychology summarize the state of knowledge on a specific topic and offer recommendations for future research needs.
This volume is a valuable resource for researchers studying criminology and criminal justice, as well as related fields such as psychology, psychiatry, sociology and public policy.