Causes of Delinquency

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adolescent behaviour studies
attachment theory
Author_Travis Hirschi
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Control Theory
Control Theory Tradition
criminological research
Cultural Deviance
Cultural Deviance Theory
delinquent
Delinquent Acts
Delinquent Friends
Delinquent Role
Donner Party
empirical analysis of youth crime
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High Aspiring
Home Town
juvenile offending
Lower Class Boy
Lower Class Culture
Maternal Deprivation Hypothesis
Middle Class Life Style
Negro White Differences
Official Delinquency
Persistence Index
Richmond Youth Project
Self-Reported Delinquency
Social Control Theories
Socioeconomic Status Categories
sociological methodology
Strain Theory
Sutherland's Theory
Sutherland’s Theory
Western Contra Costa County
youth socialisation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780765809001
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2001
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In Causes of Delinquency, Hirschi attempts to state and test a theory of delinquency, seeing in the delinquent a person relatively free of the intimate attachments, the aspirations, and the moral beliefs that bind most people to a life within the law. In prominent alternative theories, the delinquent appears either as a frustrated striver forced into delinquency by his acceptance of the goals common to us all, or as an innocent foreigner attempting to obey the rules of a society that is not in position to make the law or define conduct as good or evil. Hirschi analyzes a large body of data on delinquency collected in Western Contra Costa County, California, contrasting throughout the assumptions of the strain, control, and cultural deviance theories. He outlines the assumptions of these theories and discusses the logical and empirical difficulties attributed to each of them. Then draws from sources an outline of social control theory, the theory that informs the subsequent analysis and which is advocated here.

Often listed as a "Citation Classic," Causes of Delinquency retains its force and cogency with age. It is an important volume and a necessary addition to the libraries of sociologists, criminologists, scholars and students in the area of delinquency.

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