Toward a unified criminology : integrating assumptions about crime, people and society /

"Why do people commit crimes? How do we control crime? The theories that criminologists use to answer these questions are built on a number of underlying assumptions, including those about the nature of crime, free will, human nature, and society. These assumptions have a fundamental impact on...

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Main Author: Agnew, Robert, 1953- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, N.Y. : New York University Press, 2011
Series:New perspectives in crime, deviance, and law series.
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Summary:"Why do people commit crimes? How do we control crime? The theories that criminologists use to answer these questions are built on a number of underlying assumptions, including those about the nature of crime, free will, human nature, and society. These assumptions have a fundamental impact on criminology: they largely determine what criminologists study, the causes they examine, the control strategies they recommend, and how they test their theories and evaluate crime-control strategies. In Toward a Unified Criminology, noted criminologist Robert Agnew provides a critical examination of these assumptions, drawing on a range of research and perspectives to argue that these assumptions are too restrictive, unduly limiting the types of "crime" that are explored, the causes that are considered, and the methods of data collection and analysis that are employed. As such, they undermine our ability to explain and control crime. Agnew then proposes an alternative set of assumptions, drawing heavily on both mainstream and critical theories of criminology, with the goal of laying the foundation for a unified criminology that is better able to explain a broader range of crimes"--
Physical Description:1 online resource (ix, 253 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780814705278
0814705278
9780814707906
0814707904
Language:English.
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.