Modern Control Theory and the Limits of Criminal Justice
Modern Control Theory and the Limits of Criminal Justice
Gottfredson, Michael; Hirschi, Travis
Oxford University Press Inc
11/2019
296
Dura
Inglês
9780190069797
15 a 20 dias
564
Part I: The Theory of Self Control
Chapter 1: Self-control Theory and Crime
Chapter 2: Methods and Measures in Testing a General Theory of Crime
Chapter 3: Age Matters
Chapter 4: Stability Matters
Chapter 5: Multiple Causes and Multiple Factors in a Choice Theory of Crime
Chapter 6: Self Control, Social Control, Morality, and Opportunity in a Choice Theory of Crime
Part II: Self Control and Public Policy
Chapter 7: General Theory, Public Policy, and the Limits of the Criminal Sanction
Chapter 8: Prisons, Deterrence, and Incapacitation: A View from a Prevention Perspective
Chapter 9: Crime, Immigration, and Public Policy
Chapter 10: Policing and Situational Crime Prevention
Chapter 11: Moving Forward: Developing Control Theory and Creating Advantages Throughout Life
Appendix 1: Stockholm Address by Travis Hirschi
References
Part I: The Theory of Self Control
Chapter 1: Self-control Theory and Crime
Chapter 2: Methods and Measures in Testing a General Theory of Crime
Chapter 3: Age Matters
Chapter 4: Stability Matters
Chapter 5: Multiple Causes and Multiple Factors in a Choice Theory of Crime
Chapter 6: Self Control, Social Control, Morality, and Opportunity in a Choice Theory of Crime
Part II: Self Control and Public Policy
Chapter 7: General Theory, Public Policy, and the Limits of the Criminal Sanction
Chapter 8: Prisons, Deterrence, and Incapacitation: A View from a Prevention Perspective
Chapter 9: Crime, Immigration, and Public Policy
Chapter 10: Policing and Situational Crime Prevention
Chapter 11: Moving Forward: Developing Control Theory and Creating Advantages Throughout Life
Appendix 1: Stockholm Address by Travis Hirschi
References