Integrating Individual and Ecological Aspects of CrimeDavid P. Farrington, Robert J. Sampson, Per-Olof H. Wikström This is a collection of papers that attempt to integrate the individual and ecological aspects of crime, bridging the gap between criminal career research and environmental criminology. |
Contents
PREFACE | 5 |
ECOLOGICAL AND INDIVIDUAL APPROACHES | 39 |
RECENT CRIMINOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL | 57 |
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actions analysis antisocial areas behavior Blanc boys Braithwaite's Bursik Chicago Press child coefficients cohort control theory correlation covariates covert crime prevention crime rates criminal behaviour criminal career criminology delin delinquency rates delinquent act developmental deviant ecological environmental criminology ethnic example explanation factors Farrington Giddens Glueck Gottfredson and Hirschi groups hierarchical linear model important indi individual individual-level informal social control integration interaction interview Journal Juvenile Delinquency Loeber longitudinal neighborhood neighbourhood influences offender rates oldest sample parameters parents participants pathway patterns peers persons problems programs quency random effects model rate of delinquency Raudenbush regression reintegrative shaming Reiss relationship repeat victimisation residents routine activities Sampson Shaw and McKay social capital social control social control theory social disorganization Social Ecology socialisation society Sociological Stockholm Stouthamer-Loeber structuration theory theoretical tion Tonry types University of Chicago urban variables variation vidual Wikström