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adam_text | Contents
I. METHODOLOGICAL ISSUES IN CRIME RESEARCH
Alan J. Lizotte
1.
Contributions of Cross-National Research to Criminology
at the Beginning of the 21st Century
........................ 3
Janet P. Stamatel
Introduction
..................................... 3
What Does Cross-National Criminology Mean?
.................. 4
The Value Of Cross-National Criminology
..................... 5
Asking Different Questions
............................ 6
Macro-level Explanations
............................. 7
Contextualizing Crime in Time and Space
.................... 8
Methodological Challenges And New Developments
................ 9
Quantitative Approaches
. ,........................... 9
Qualitative Approaches
.............................. 12
Theoretical Challenges And New Developments
.................. 13
Grand Theories
.................................. 14
Adapting Intra-national Theories to the Cross-National Setting
......... 15
New Directions for Cross-National Crime Theories
............... 16
Conclusions
..................................... 18
References
...................................... 18
2.
Studying the Crime Problem with NIBRS Data: Current Uses
and Future Trends
.................................. 23
Lynn A. Addington
Introduction
..................................... 23
Overview Of NIBRS
................................ 24
Origins of NIBRS and Initial Goals for Incident-Based Crime Data
....... 24
Information Collected by NIBRS
......................... 25
vii
vjü Contents
Law Enforcement Participation in NIBRS
.................... 28
Current Uses Of NIBRS Data To Research Crime
................. 30
Early Uses of NIBRS Data
............................ 30
Examples of Current Uses for NIBRS Data
................... 30
Challenges To Using NIBRS Data
......................... 34
Challenge
1:
Concerns with Data Quality
.................... 34
Challenge
2:
Limitations with Police-Generated Crime Data
.......... 35
Challenges: Analytical Complexity of NIBRS Data
.............. 35
Future Trends In Using NIBRS Data To Study Crime
............... 35
Addressing Challenge
1 :
Concerns with Data Quality
.............. 36
Addressing Challenge
2:
Limitations with Police-Generated Crime Data
.... 38
Addressing Challenges: Analytical Complexity of NIBRS Data
........ 39
Conclusion
...................................... 39
References
...................................... 40
3.
Longitudinal Data and Their Uses
.......................... 43
Alan J. Lizotte, David McDowall, and Nicole M. Schmidt
Introduction
..................................... 43
The Rochester Youth Development Study
..................... 44
Data
........................................ 44
Measures
..................................... 44
Cross-Sectional Versus Longitudinal Data
..................... 46
Examples of Differences Between Cross-Sectional and Longitudinal
Analyses
..................................... 46
Conclusions
..................................... 56
References
...................................... 57
4.
Group-Based Modeling: An Overview
....................... 59
Daniel S. Nag in
Introduction
..................................... 59
An Illustration Of Group-Based Trajectory Modeling
............... 60
Likelihood Function
................................. 62
Group-Based Trajectory Modeling Contrasted With Standard Growth
Curve Modeling
................................. 65
An Alternative Conception Of A Group From The Structural Equation
Modeling Tradition
............................... 70
Concluding Remarks
............................... 72
References
.............................. 72
II. EXPLANATIONS OF CRIME
Manin
D.
Krohn
5.
Biosocial Criminology
............................... 79
Anthony Walsh and Kevin M. Beaver
Genetics and Crime
.......................
gQ
Molecular Genetics
......................
oj
Epigenetics
.............................
g2
Contents ix
Evolutionary Psychology
.............................. 83
The Evolution of Traits Related to Criminal Behavior
.............. 83
Neuroscience
.................................... 85
Biosocial
Approaches To Some Major Criminological Correlates
......... 87
Anomie/Strain and
SES
.............................. 87
Feminist Theory and the Gender Ratio Problem
................. 89
Social Learning Theory and the Age/Crime Curve
................ 91
Social Disorganization and Subcultural Theory, Race, and Violence
...... 93
Conclusion
...................................... 96
References
...................................... 97
6.
The Social Learning Theory of Crime and Deviance
................ 103
Ronald L.
Akers
and Wesley G. Jennings
Introduction
..................................... 103
Concepts And Propositions Of Social Learning Theory Of Crime
And Deviance
.................................. 104
Differential Association
............................. 105
Definitions
.................................... 106
Differential Reinforcement
............................ 108
Imitation
..................................... 109
Social Structure And Social Learning (SSSL)
................... 109
Empirical Support For Social Learning Theory
................... 110
Empirical Support For SSSL Model
........................ 112
Applications Of Social Learning Theory In Prevention, Treatment, And
Restorative Justice Programs
.......................... 113
Summary
...................................... 116
References
...................................... 116
7.
Self-Referent Processes and the Explanation of Deviant Behavior
........ 121
Howard B. Kaplan
Self-Referent Constructs And Deviant Behavior
.................. 122
Theoretical Statements
.............................. 122
Empirical Tests
.................................. 126
Deviant Behavior And Self-Referent Constructs
.................. 134
Theoretical Statements
.............................. 134
Empirical Reports
................................. 135
Toward An
Integrative
Theory Of Crime And Deviance
.............. 140
Self-Referent Constructs and Deviance
..................... 141
Deviant Adaptations
............................... 141
An Inclusive Explanatory Framework
...................... 143
References
...................................... 148
8.
Self-Control Theory: Research Issues
........................ 153
AlexR.
Piquem
Introduction
..................................... 153
Extant Research
................................... 155
Defining, Conceptualizing, and Measuring Self-Control
............. 155
Contents
Self-Control
-»
Crime Linkage
.........................
156
Sources of Self-Control
..............................
156
Stability of Self-Control
.............................
157
Versatility of Offending
..............................
157
Invariance
Across Persons, Time, Culture, and Place
.............. 158
The Role of Opportunity
.............................
I58
Gottfredson And Hirschi s Theoretical Adjustments
And Restatements
................................
I58
Outstanding Issues And Directions For The Future
................. 160
Conceptualization of Self-Control
........................ 160
The Role of Opportunity
............................. 161
The Role of Moderators
............................. 162
Selection/Causation
................................ 162
Effect of Self-Control in Other Life Domains
.................. 163
Self-Control and the Life Course
......................... 163
Crime Types
................................... 164
Self-Control and Public Policy
.......................... 165
Conclusion
...................................... 166
References
...................................... 166
9.
General Strain Theory
................................ 169
Robert Agnew
The Major Types Of Strain
............................. 169
Why Strains Increase The Likelihood Of Crime
.................. 170
Strains Lead to Negative Emotional States
.................... 170
Strains May Reduce Social Control
....................... 171
Strains May Foster the Social Learning of Crime
................ 171
Chronic Strains May Foster the Traits of Negative Emotionality
and Low Constraint
................................ 172
The Characteristics Of Strains Conducive To Crime
................ 172
Strains Seen as High in Magnitude
........................ 172
Strains Seen as Unjust
.............................. 173
Strains Associated with Low Social Control
................... 173
Strains Create Some Pressure or Incentive for Criminal Coping
......... 173
The Specific Strains Most Likely to Cause Crime
................ 174
What Factors Increase The Likelihood Of Criminal Coping
............ 175
Explaining Patterns Of Offending Over The Life Course
.............. 176
Adolescence-Limited Offending
......................... 176
Life-Course Persistent Offending
......................... 177
Explaining Group Differences In Crime
...................... 178
Gender Differences in Offending
......................... 178
Other Group Differences in Offending
...................... 179
The Policy Implications Of GST
.......................... 180
Alter the Social Environment so as to Reduce Exposure to Strains
....... 180
Alter the Characteristics of Individuals in an Effort to Reduce Exposure
to Strains
.....................................
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Reduce
the Likelihood that Individuals Will Cope with Strains
Through Crime
.................................. 181
Conclusion
...................................... 181
References
...................................... 182
10.
Labeling Theory
................................... 187
Jón
Gunnar
Bernburg
Introduction
..................................... 187
Deviant Labels and Stigma
............................ 188
Formal and Informal Labeling
.......................... 188
Labeling and Discrimination
........................... 189
The Criminogenic Processes Triggered By Labeling
................ 190
Deviant Self-Concept
............................... 190
Processes of Social Exclusion
.......................... 191
Involvement in Deviant Groups
.......................... 192
Research On The Criminogenic Effects Of Labeling
................ 193
Methodological Issues
.............................. 193
The Effect of Labeling on Subsequent Deviance
................. 194
Research on Intermediate Processes
....................... 196
Contingencies in Labeling Effects
........................ 201
Conclusion
...................................... 203
References
...................................... 204
11.
Institutional
Anomie
Theory: A Macro-sociological Explanation of Crime
. . . 209
Steven
F. Messner
and Richard
Rosenfeld
Introduction
..................................... 209
Intellectual Influences
................................ 210
Cultural Imbalance and Stratified Opportunities: Merton s Social
Structure and
Anomie
.............................. 210
The Political Economy of Capitalist Development: The Great
Transformation
................................. 213
Social Organization And Crime
........................... 214
Synopsis of IAT
.................................. 214
Empirical Applications
.............................. 216
Contemporary Problematics
............................. 218
The Implications of IAT for Individual Behavior
................. 219
Applying IAT to Temporal Change in Crime Rates
............... 220
The Problem of Punishment
........................... 221
Summary And Conclusions
............................. 222
References
...................................... 223
12.
Social Disorganization Theory: Then, Now, and in the Future
.......... 225
Charts E. Kubrin
Introduction
..................................... 225
History Of Social Disorganization Theory
..................... 226
Basic Tenants Of Social Disorganization Theory
.................. 227
Ongoing Challenges Facing Social Disorganization Theory
............ 228
xjj
Contents
New Challenges
And Future Directions
....................... 230
Conclusion
...................................... 234
References
...................................... 235
III. CRIMINAL JUSTICE-RELATED ISSUES
Gina Penly
Hall
13.
Deterrence and Decision Making: Research Questions and Theoretical
Refinements
...................................... 241
Greg Pogarsky
More Law Enforcement, Less Crime?
....................... 242
A More Detailed Look
............................... 243
Criminal Propensity
................................ 243
Contexts and Sanctioning Mechanisms
...................... 244
Perceptions of Sanction Threats
......................... 245
Other Domains
................................... 247
Social Components of Crime Decisions
..................... 247
Non-contemporaneous Aspects of Crime Decisions
............... 249
Judgment and Decision Making (JDM) and Psychological Refinements
.... 250
Conclusion
...................................... 254
References
...................................... 255
14.
Situational Crime Prevention: Theoretical Background
and Current Practice
................................. 259
Ronald V. Clarke
Theoretical Background
............................... 261
The Methodology Of Situational Prevention
.................... 263
Focus on Very Specific Categories of Crime
................... 264
Focus on Crime Concentrations
......................... 264
Understand How the Crime is Committed
.................... 265
Use an Action-Research Model
......................... 265
Consider a Variety of Solutions
.......................... 266
Displacement And Other Offender Reactions
.................... 268
Displacement
................................... 269
Diffusion of Benefits
............................... 270
Anticipatory Benefits
............................... 271
Adaptation
.................................... 271
Conclusions
..................................... 272
References
...................................... 274
15.
Desistance from Crime
................................ 277
Lila Kazemian
and Shadd
Maruna
What Is Desistance?
................................. 279
Explanations Of Desistance
............................. 280
Social Factors Involved in Desistance
...................... 280
Internal Factors Involved in Desistance
..................... 284
Integrating Internal and External Factors in the Explanation of Desistance
... 288
Contente
xiii
Implications For Correctional Practice
....................... 289
References
...................................... 291
16.
The Flow and Ebb of American Capital Punishment
............... 297
James R. Acker
Introduction: A Brief History Of Capital Punishment
............... 297
The Objectives Of Capital Punishment: Efficacy And Ethics
............ 300
General Deterrence
................................ 300
Incapacitation
................................... 301
Cost
........................................ 302
Victim-Related Concerns
............................. 303
Retribution
.................................... 304
The Death Penalty s Administration
........................ 304
Discrimination and Arbitrariness
......................... 305
Wrongful Convictions
.............................. 306
The Capital Jury
................................. 307
Other Administrative Issues
........................... 308
The Recent Downturn In Capital Sentencing And Executions
........... 309
Conclusion
...................................... 311
References
...................................... 311
17.
The Joint Effects of Offender Race/Ethnicity and Sex
on Sentencing Outcomes
............................... 319
Pauline K. Brennan
Introduction
..................................... 319
Extant Literature
................................... 321
Theoretical Perspectives on the Effects of Race/Ethnicity and Sex
on Sentencing Outcomes and Discussions of the Interaction Effect
....... 321
Empirical Research on the Joint Effect of Race/Ethnicity and Sex
on Sentencing Outcomes
............................. 327
Discussion And Conclusion
............................. 339
References
...................................... 342
18
Knowledge to Practice or Knowledge of Practice? A Comparison of Two
Approaches to Bringing Science to Service
..................... 349
David E. Duffee
Purpose
....................................... 349
Demands For Evidence-Based Treatment
...................... 350
Definitions
...................................... 353
Treatment
..................................... 353
Evidence-Based Practice
............................. 354
Adoption Strategy
.................................. 357
Developmental Strategy
............................... 359
Implementation
................................... 361
Degrees of Implementation
............................ 363
Stages and Elements of Implementation
..................... 364
Levels of Analysis in Implementation
...................... 365
x¡v
Contents
Research
on
Implementation........................... 365
Conclusion: Connections Between Adoption And Developmental Strategies
. . . 367
References
...................................... 374
IV. SPECIAL TOPICS IN CRIME AND DEVIANCE
Alan J. Lizotte
19.
Peers and Delinquency
................................ 383
Mark Warr
Social Influence And Criminal Behavior
...................... 384
The Social Character Of Delinquency
........................ 384
Features of Delinquent Groups
.......................... 385
The Importance of Groups
............................ 387
Theories of Peer Influence
............................ 390
Research on Differential Association
....................... 393
Social Learning Theory
.............................. 395
Companions in Crime
............................... 396
Crime as Collective Behavior
........................... 398
The Group as Moral Universe
.......................... 399
Mechanisms of Consensus
............................ 400
Other Mechanisms of Peer Influence
....................... 401
Conclusion
...................................... 401
References
...................................... 402
20.
The Many Ways of Knowing: Multi-Method, Comparative Research to
Enhance Our Understanding of and Responses to Youth Street Gangs
..... 405
Dana Peterson
Evaluations Of G.R.E.A.T.
............................. 406
Eurogang
Research Network
............................ 407
Youth Gangs And Youth Gang Members
...................... 408
Youth Gang Members Reflect Their Communities
................ 410
Females Are Gang Members
........................... 411
Why Do Gangs Form, and Why Do Youths Join Them?
............. 413
Gang Membership, Violence, and Victimization
................. 414
Gang Is Not (Necessarily) Forever
........................ 416
Global Issues
................................... 417
Where Should We Go from Here?
........................ 419
Responding To Youth Gangs And Youth Gang Members
.............. 421
Comprehensive Gang Model Evaluations
.................... 423
National Evaluation of G.R.E.A.T.
........................ 423
Where Should We Go from Here?
........................ 425
Concluding Remarks
................................ 427
References
...................................... 427
21.
Developmental Sequences and Comorbidity of Substance Use and Violence
. . . 433
Helene
Raskin White,
Kristina
M.
Jackson, and RolfLoeber
Association Between Alcohol And Drug Use And Violence
............ 434
Contents xv
Acute
Alcohol-Related
Violence
......................... 434
Acute Drag-Related Violence
.......................... 435
Chronic Associations Between Substance Use and Violence
.......... 436
A Causal Or Spurious Relationship?
........................ 437
Causal Models
.................................. 437
The Common Cause Model
............................ 440
Developmental Sequences Of Substance Use And Violence
............ 442
Trajectories of Substance Use
.......................... 443
Trajectories of Violence
............................. 443
Using Trajectory Analyses to Examine the Association Among
Problem Behaviors
................................ 444
Associations Between Substance Use and Delinquency Using
Trajectory Analysis
................................ 445
Current Study
.................................... 446
Purpose
...................................... 446
Design and Sample
................................ 446
Measures
..................................... 447
Analytic Method
................................. 447
Results
...................................... 448
Discussion
.................................... 454
Concluding Remarks
................................ 458
References
...................................... 459
22.
Caught in a Crossfire: Legal and Illegal Gun Ownership in America
...... 469
Richard L. Legault and Alan J. Lizotte
Introduction
..................................... 469
Legal Gun Ownership And Use In The United States
............... 470
Demographics of Legal Gun Ownership
..................... 471
American Gun Culture
.............................. 471
Patterns of Legal Gun Use
............................ 474
Beyond Cross-Sectional Study: Trends in American Gun Ownership
...... 476
Summary
-
Legal Gun Ownership
........................ 481
Illegal Firearms Ownership And Use In The United States
............. 482
Demographics of Illegal Gun Ownership
..................... 482
Patterns of Illegal Gun Use
............................ 483
Illegal Guns and Crime
.............................. 485
Time Trends in Civilian Ownership and Crime
................. 486
Conclusion
...................................... 487
References
...................................... 488
23.
Family Violence and Delinquency
.......................... 493
Carolyn A. Smith and Timothy O. Ireland
History And Definitions
............................... 494
Measurement And Prevalence Of Family Violence
................. 497
Child Maltreatment
................................ 498
Exposure to IPV
................................. 499
Co-occurrence of Maltreatment and Exposure to IPV
.............. 501
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Antisocial
Consequences of Exposure to Family Violence
............ 502
Exposure to IPV
................................. 504
Multiple Exposure
................................ 506
Dimensions of Family Violence
......................... 507
Theoretical Positions Linking Family Violence And Offending
.......... 508
Social Learning Perspectives
........................... 508
Attachment Theory/Relational Theory/Control Theories
............ 510
Stress, Frustration, Trauma, and Strain Theory
.................. 510
Biological Foundations
.............................. 511
Complex Theoretical Perspectives
........................ 512
Moderators Versus Mediators
........................... 513
Conclusion And Directions For Research
...................... 514
References
...................................... 515
24.
Hate Crimes: Perspectives on Offending and the Law
............... 525
Ryan D. King
Hate Crime Legislation
............................... 526
Types of Hate Crime Law
............................. 527
Timing
...................................... 527
Content
...................................... 529
Constitutionality
................................. 530
Implementation And Enforcement
......................... 533
Law Enforcement Policies
............................ 533
Hate Crime Reporting
.............................. 534
Identifying Hate Crimes: The Role of Frontline Personnel
........... 535
Prosecution
.................................... 536
Hate Crime Offending
................................ 538
A Typology of Offenses
............................. 539
Offense and Offender Characteristics
...................... 539
Ecological Correlates of Hate Crime Offending
................. 540
Concluding Points And Suggestions For Further Research
............. 544
References
...................................... 546
25.
Cybercrime
...................................... 551
Graeme R. Newman
Introduction
..................................... 551
Innovation And Cybercrime
............................. 553
Cyber Opportunity
.................................. 557
Target Attractiveness
............................... 557
Tool Enhancement
................................ 558
Places of Cyber Opportunity
........................... 559
Types of Cybercrime
............................... 561
How Much Cybercrime Is There?
........................ 573
Techniques for Cybercrime Prevention
...................... 575
Policing Of Cybercrime
............................... 577
Self-Regulation in the IT Environment
...................... 578
References
...................................... 581
Subject Index
........................................ 585
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