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9780190201371

The Oxford Handbook of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology

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    9780190201371

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    0190201371

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2018-12-21
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Summary

Developmental and life-course criminology are both concerned with the study of changes in offending and problem behaviors over time. Developmental studies in criminology focus on psychological factors that influence the onset and persistence of criminal behavior, while life-course studies analyze how changes in social arrangements, like marriage, education or social networks, can lead to changes in offending. Though each perspective is clearly concerned with patterns of offending and problem behavior over time, the literature on each is spread across various disciplines, including criminology & criminal justice, psychology, and sociology.

The Oxford Handbook on Developmental and Life-Course Criminology offers the first comprehensive survey of these two approaches together. Edited by three noted authorities in the field, the volume provides in-depth critical reviews of the development of offending, developmental and life-course theories, development correlates and risk/protective factors, life transitions and turning points, and effective developmental interventions from the world's leading scholars. In the first two sections, the contributors provide overviews of specific criminal career parameters, including age-crime curve, prevalence/frequency of offending, and co-offending, and review the main theoretical frameworks in the developmental and life-course criminology areas. They further summarize some of the empirical literature on known developmental correlates and risk/protective factors associated with longitudinal patterns of offending in the next section. The fourth section focuses on life transitions and turning points as they may relate to persistence in-or desistance from-criminal activity into adulthood, while the final section examines the genesis of antisocial, delinquent, and criminal activity, its maintenance, and its cessation.

A state of the art overview on the topic, this Handbook aims to be the most authoritative resource on all issues germane to developmental and life-course criminologists and provides next steps for further research.

Author Biography


David P. Farrington is Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology at the University of Cambridge.

Lila Kazemian is Associate Professor of Criminology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.

Alex R. Piquero is Ashbel Smith Professor in the Program in Criminology at the School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas.

Table of Contents


Foreword by Francis T. Cullen
Preface
List of Contributors

Section I: Introduction

Chapter 1: Developmental and Life-course Criminology
Lila Kazemian, David P. Farrington, and Alex R. Piquero

Section II: The Development of Offending

Chapter 2: Age and Crime
Chester L. Britt

Chapter 3: Age of Onset and Offending Behavior
Elaine Eggleston Doherty and Sarah Bacon

Chapter 4: Specialization and Versatility in Offending
Paul Mazerolle and Samara McPhedran

Chapter 5: Acceleration, Deceleration, Escalation, and De-escalation
Wesley G. Jennings and Bryanna Hahn Fox

Chapter 6: Persistence and Desistance
Siyu Liu and Shawn D. Bushway

Chapter 7: Trajectories of Criminal Behavior across the Life Course
Julien Morizot

Chapter 8: Co-offending
Sarah B. van Mastrigt and Peter Carrington

Section III: Developmental and Life-course Theories

Chapter 9: The Developmental Taxonomy
Tara Renae McGee and Terrie E. Moffitt

Chapter 10: Developmental Pathways to Conduct Problems and Serious Forms of Delinquency
Rolf Loeber

Chapter 11: The Integrated Cognitive Antisocial Potential (ICAP) Theory: New Empirical Tests
David P. Farrington and Tara Renae McGee

Chapter 12: The Interconnected Development of Personal Controls and Antisocial Behavior
Marc Le Blanc

Chapter 13: The Social Development Model
Christopher Cambron, Richard F. Catalano, and J. David Hawkins

Chapter 14: Interactional Theory
Terence P. Thornberry and Marvin D. Krohn

Chapter 15: The Dynamics of Change: Criminogenic Interactions and Life Course Patterns in Crime
Per-Olof H. Wikstrom and Kyle Treiber

Chapter 16: The Age-graded Theory of Informal Social Control
John H. Laub, Zachary R. Rowan, and Robert J. Sampson

Section IV: Developmental Correlates and Risk/Protective Factors

Chapter 17: Biosocial Influences on Offending across the Life Course
Olivia Choy, Jill Portnoy, Adrian Raine, Rheanna J. Remmel, Robert Schug, Catherine Tuvblad, and Yaling Yang

Chapter 18: Personality and Other Individual Influences on Offending
Darrick Jolliffe and David P. Farrington

Chapter 19: Family Influences on Youth Offending
Abigail A. Fagan and Kristen M. Benedini

Chapter 20: Peer Influences on Offending
Christopher J. Sullivan, Kristina K. Childs, and Shaun Gann

Chapter 21: Schools and the Pathway to Crime
Debra J. Pepler

Chapter 22: Developmental Influences of Substance Use on Criminal Offending
Helene Raskin White

Section V: Life Transitions and Turning Points

Chapter 23: The Impact of Changes in Family Situations on Persistence and Desistance from Crime
Delphine Theobald, David P. Farrington, and Alex R. Piquero

Chapter 24: Employment, Crime, and the Life Course
Jukka Savolainen, Mikko Aaltonen, and Torbjorn Skardhamar

Chapter 25: The Effects of Neighborhood Context and Residential Mobility on Criminal Persistence and Desistance
David S. Kirk

Chapter 26: Religion and the Military
Leana A. Bouffard and Haerim Jin

Chapter 27: The Effects of Juvenile System Processing on Subsequent Delinquency Outcomes
Anthony Petrosino, Carolyn Petrosino, Sarah Guckenburg, Jenna Terrell, Trevor A. Fronius, and Kyungseok Choo

Chapter 28: Effects of incarceration
Lila Kazemian and Allyson Walker

Chapter 29: Desistance and Cognitive Transformations
Sarah Anderson and Fergus McNeill

Chapter 30: Developmental and Life-course Findings on Women and Girls
Lisa M. Broidy and Carleen M. Thompson

Section VI. Developmental Interventions

Chapter 31: Family-based Programs for Preventing Delinquency and Later Offending
Brandon C. Welsh and Steven N. Zane

Chapter 32: Developmental Preschool and School Programs against Violence and Offending
Izabela Zych and David P. Farrington

Chapter 33: Cognitive-behavioral Treatment to Prevent Offending and to Rehabilitate Offenders
Georgia Zara

Chapter 34: Cost-benefit Analysis of Developmental Prevention
Jobina Li and Cameron McIntosh

Section VII. Conclusions

Chapter 35: Conclusions and Implications for Developmental and Life-Course Criminology
David P. Farrington, Lila Kazemian, and Alex R. Piquero

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