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Delinquency, Crime and Differential Association

Autor Donald Ray Cressey
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 1964
This is a book about Edwin H. Sutherland's theory of differ­ ential association. I received my Ph. D. from Indiana University, where I worked with Sutherland, and the volume is made up principally of my writings on differential association during the years 1952-1963. However, the volume is neither a festschrift nor a book of reprints. The original materials have in most cases been quite severely edited in order to give the volume coherence and in order to minimize repetition and redundancy. For example, portions of one journal article appear in Chapters I, IV and V; parts of a chapter published in a recent book appear in Chapters I, II and III; and Chapter IX is composed of two inter-related articles, published eight years apart. Chapter I has not appeared elsewhere in its present form, but most of it consists of snippets culled from several of my articles and books and woven together in new form. The book is intended primarily for non-American readers, who on the whole are not as familiar with Sutherland's theory (or with other sociological and social psychological theories about delinquency, crime and corrections) as are Americans. Yet at least a nodding acquaintance with Sutherland's work is becoming increasingly necessary to an intelligent reading of the American literature in criminology.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789401183369
ISBN-10: 9401183368
Pagini: 184
Ilustrații: IX, 172 p. 2 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:1964
Editura: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Cuprins

I An Introduction to the Theory of Differential Association.- I. A Statement of the Theory.- II. Some Obstacles to Generalizing in Criminology.- III. Some Facts a Theory Must Fit.- IV. Differential Association, Differential Social Organization, and the Epidemiology of Crime.- II Some Criticisms of the Theory.- V. Some Popular Criticism of Differential Association.- VI. Differential Association and Compulsive Crimes.- VII. Differential Association and Trust Violation.- III Use of the Theory in Corrections.- VIII. Differential Association and Correctional Group Therapy.- IX. Differential Association and Rehabilitation.