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Developmental and life-course criminological theories

Part of the The library of essays in theoretical criminology series
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The developmental and life-course perspective in criminology came to prominence during the late 1980s and throughout the 1990s a number of theories were developed to explain offending behavior over the life-course.

This volume brings together theoretical statements, empirical tests and debates of these major theories within the developmental and life-course criminology perspective.

In the first section of the book, original theoretical statements are provided and this is followed by a section which includes empirical tests of each of these theories conducted by researchers other than the original theorists.

The final section of the book provides a summary of the major debates both within the developmental and life-course perspective and also between this perspective and others within criminology.

This comprehensive volume provides an informative overview of the developmental and life-course perspective in criminology.

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Ashgate
1351569503 / 9781351569507
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
364.019
05/07/2017
English
499 pages
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