
Key Issues in Criminal Career Research: New Analyses of the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development
还没有评分
Mystery
Science & Technology
格式
平装书
页数
256
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 8, 2007
出版商
Cambridge University Press
版本
1
ISBN-10
0521613094
ISBN-13
9780521613095
描述
This work brings forth an in-depth examination of criminal careers through the lens of the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development. It follows the trajectories of over 400 Southern English males, offering a comprehensive analysis of their delinquent behaviors from childhood through adulthood. The authors, recognized scholars in criminology, delve into the complexities of criminal development, illustrating how various social, economic, and psychological factors interplay to shape these life paths.
Farrington, Blumstein, and Piquero pull from a wealth of empirical data, unraveling patterns and trends that not only characterize individual careers but also highlight broader societal issues related to crime and delinquency. Their research invites readers to consider the implications of long-term behavioral assessments and the importance of early intervention strategies.
Through rigorous analysis and thoughtful commentary, this publication stands as a vital contribution to the discourse surrounding criminology. It challenges existing paradigms and encourages further exploration into the intricacies of criminal behavior, making it an essential read for researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of criminal careers.
Farrington, Blumstein, and Piquero pull from a wealth of empirical data, unraveling patterns and trends that not only characterize individual careers but also highlight broader societal issues related to crime and delinquency. Their research invites readers to consider the implications of long-term behavioral assessments and the importance of early intervention strategies.
Through rigorous analysis and thoughtful commentary, this publication stands as a vital contribution to the discourse surrounding criminology. It challenges existing paradigms and encourages further exploration into the intricacies of criminal behavior, making it an essential read for researchers, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of criminal careers.