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THEORIES OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR - A MULTIDISCIPLINARY INTRODUCTION, PART 2

NCJ Number
37411
Author(s)
E H JOHNSON
Date Published
1976
Length
30 pages
Annotation
PART TWO OF COURSE MATERIALS FOR AN INTRODUCTORY LEVEL, MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO STUDYING THEORIES OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR.
Abstract
THIS SECOND PART DEALS WITH THE SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACH. CHAPTERS DISCUSS DIFFERING BASES FOR SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS, PERSONAL-SOCIAL ATTRIBUTES AND CRIME, SUBCULTURE AND CRIME, ANOMIE AND DIFFERENTIAL OPPORTUNITY, AND THE LABELING APPROACH. FOR PART ONE, SEE NCJ-37410.

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