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Cultural criminology suggests that crime, deviance, and transgression are often subcultural in nature. For this reason, cultural criminologists often focus on the simultaneous forces of cultural inclusion and social exclusion when explaining criminal, deviant, or transgressive behaviors. This is a particul...
Downes and Rock's popular textbook, Understanding Deviance, provides the reader with an indispensable guide to criminological theory. It sympathetically outlines the principal theories of crime and rule-breaking, discussing them chronologically, and placing them in their European and North American contexts...
Dual-process theory of racial isolation, legal cynicism, and reported crime. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. 115, 7190–7199 (2018). Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central ADS Google Scholar Sampson, R. J. & Bartusch, D. J. Legal cynicism and (subcultural?) tolerance of deviance: the neighborhood ...
Many Confederate monuments were erected during the Jim Crow era, sending symbolic messages of intimidation and hostility to the Black population. Yet no studies have examined the relationship between contemporary Confederate memorialization and bias crime. Drawing from research on hate crime law compliance...
This study tested the ability of the general theory of crime and social control theory to account for self-reported deviance among a sample of 298 Puerto Rican high school students. The following hypotheses were examined: (1) Low attachment levels (to parents, religion, school, and friends) wi...
Dangerization and the End of Deviance: The Institutional Environment After Durkheim and after Foucault the idea of deviance from the community's norms has been the central principle for explaining definitions of crime and ju... L Michaelis,with Mary Douglas - 《British Journal of Criminology》 被...
The very concept of cybercrime as a side-effect of the" information revolution" and its most famous" product"-the internet-is still a very vague notion. The vast literature about the nature of cybercrime can be divided into a number of d... A Zavrsnik - 《Masaryk U.j.l. & Tech》 ...
Free Essay: “Compare and Contrast two criminological approaches to understanding the commission of crime.” Criminologists seek to understand the commission...