In recent years, the lifecourse perspective has become a popular
theoretical orientation toward crime. Yet despite its growing
importance in the field of criminology, most textbooks give it only
cursory treatment. Crime and the Lifecourse: An Introduction by
Michael L. Benson provides a comprehensive overview of contemporary
research and theory on the life-course approach to crime. The book
emphasizes a conceptual understanding of this approach. A special
feature is the integration of qualitative and quantitative research
on criminal life histories. This book:
- provides an overview of the life course approach and describes
the major concepts and issues in lifecourse theory as it applies to
criminology
- reviews evidence on biological and genetic influences on
crime
- reviews research on the role of the family in crime and
juvenile delinquency
- provides a detailed discussion of the criminological lifecourse
theories of Moffitt, Hagan, Sampson and Laub, and others
- discusses the connections between youthful crime and adult
outcomes in education, occupation, and marriage
- presents an application of the lifecourse approach to
white-collar crime
- discusses how macro sociological and historical developments
have influenced the shape of the lifecourse in American society as
it relates to patterns in crime.
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