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Criminological Theory: A Text/Reader, Second Edition

Second Edition
by Stephen G. Tibbetts and Craig Hemmens

Student Resources

  1. Section I. Introduction to the Book: An Overview of Issues in Criminological Theory
    • Quiz
    • eFlashcards
    • Video and Multimedia Resources
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  2. Section II. Pre-classical and Classical Theories of Crime
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    • SAGE Journal Articles
  3. Section III. Modern Applications of the Classical Perspective: Deterrence, Rational Choice, and Routine Activities or Lifestyle Theories of Crime
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    • eFlashcards
    • Video and Multimedia Resources
    • SAGE Journal Articles
  4. Section IV. Early Positive School Perspectives of Criminality
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  5. Section V. Modern Biosocial Perspectives of Criminal Behavior
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    • SAGE Journal Articles
  6. Section VI. Early Social Structure and Strain Theories of Crime
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    • SAGE Journal Articles
  7. Section VII. The Chicago School and Cultural and Subcultural Theories of Crime
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    • SAGE Journal Articles
  8. Section VIII. Social Process and Learning Theories of Crime
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    • SAGE Journal Articles
  9. Section IX. Social Reaction, Critical, and Feminist Models of Crime
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    • SAGE Journal Articles
  10. Section X. Life-Course Perspectives of Criminality
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    • SAGE Journal Articles
  11. Section XI. Integrated Theoretical Models and New Perspectives of Crime
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    • SAGE Journal Articles
  12. Section XII. Applying Criminological Theory to Policy
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    • SAGE Journal Articles

Video and Multimedia Resources

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Video Resources

  • Techniques of Neutralization
  • Self-Control Theory
  • Chicago School
  • Differential Association Theory

Web Resources

  • Differential Association Theory
  • Differential Reinforcement Theory
  • Social/Self-Control Theory
  • http://www.everydaysociologyblog.com/2008/11/gottfredson-and.html
  • http://www.children.gov.on.ca/htdocs/English/topics/youthandthelaw/roots/volume5/chapter12_social_control.aspx
  • Techniques of Neutralization
  • http://www.d.umn.edu/~bmork/2306/Theories/BAMneutralization.htm
  • http://www.everydaysociologyblog.com/2008/10/techniques-of-n.html

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