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Criminological Theory: Context and Consequences

Sixth Edition
by J. Robert Lilly, Francis T. Cullen and Richard A. Ball

Student Resources

  1. The Context and Consequences of Theory
    • SAGE Encyclopedia Articles
  2. The Search for the “Criminal Man”
    • SAGE Encyclopedia Articles
  3. Rejecting Individualism: The Chicago School
    • SAGE Encyclopedia Articles
  4. Crime in American Society: Anomie and Strain Theories
    • SAGE Encyclopedia Articles
  5. Society as Insulation: The Origins of Control Theory
    • SAGE Encyclopedia Articles
  6. The Complexity of Control: Hirschi’s Two Theories and Beyond
    • SAGE Encyclopedia Articles
  7. The Irony of State Intervention: Labeling Theory
    • SAGE Encyclopedia Articles
  8. Social Power and the Construction of Crime: Conflict Theory
    • SAGE Encyclopedia Articles
  9. The Variety of Critical Theory
    • SAGE Encyclopedia Articles
  10. The Gendering of Criminology: Feminist Theory
    • SAGE Encyclopedia Articles
  11. Crimes of the Powerful: Theories of White-Collar Crime
    • SAGE Encyclopedia Articles
  12. Bringing Punishment Back In: Conservative Criminology
    • SAGE Encyclopedia Articles
  13. Choosing Crime in Everyday Life: Routine Activity and Rational Choice Theories
    • SAGE Encyclopedia Articles
  14. The Search for the “Criminal Man” Revisited: Biosocial Theories
    • SAGE Encyclopedia Articles
  15. New Directions in Biosocial Theory: Perspectives and Policies
    • SAGE Encyclopedia Articles
  16. The Development of Criminals: Life-Course Theories
    • SAGE Encyclopedia Articles

SAGE Encyclopedia Articles

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  1. Colvin, Mark: Coercion Theory
  2. Gottfredson, Michael R.: and Travis Hirschi, Self-Control Theory
  3. Hirschi, Travis: Social Control Theory
  4. Tittle, Charles R.: Control Balance Theory

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