
Vold's Theoretical Criminology, Sixth Edition, presents the most precise, up to date, and comprehensive overview of criminological theory available, building on the foundation of George B. Vold's Theoretical Criminology, which paved the way for a generation of criminological theorists.Coupled with new, student friendly features, the sixth edition features expanded discussions of: empirical research within specific theories; the "biosocial" approach; theoretical explanations for gendered differences in crime; low self control and the general theory of crime; Control Balance Theory; and General Strain Theory. In addition, the text covers such new topical areas as Lonnie Athens's Theory of "Violentization;" Agnew's General Theory; Zimbardo's "Lucifer Effect;" the Cambridge Youth Violence Study; and Coercion and Social Support. Offering improved pedagogy including new Key Terms lists and end of chapter Discussion Questions this new edition also presents additional material on policy implications.
This text investigates the evolution and current state of criminological theory by examining the foundational concepts established by George B. Vold alongside contemporary developments in the field. The authors, Thomas J. Bernard, Jeffrey Snipes, and Alexander L. Gerould, synthesize decades of research to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding why individuals engage in criminal behavior. By integrating historical perspectives with modern empirical data, the book serves as a primary resource for students and scholars to evaluate the validity and policy implications of various criminological models.
What You Will Find
Experts and academics frequently cite this work as a foundational text for understanding the breadth of criminological thought. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which is designed to challenge students while providing a rigorous overview of the discipline.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2009-04-14
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195386418
ISBN-13:
9780195386417
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