This remarkable guide to delinquency studies was co-winner of
the 1968 C. Wright Mills Award for the best book in the field of
social problems. The work is in effect three books in one: a
forthright account of how to analyze survey data, a penetrating
critique of delinquency research, and a set of original essays on
methodology. It is a landmark work that continues to serve as an
essential tool for those who both study and want to learn about
deviance.
In the new introduction, Travis Hirschi describes the setting in
which Delinquency Research was written, noting that it exudes a
confident optimism that well-conducted research and analysis will
quickly lead to important advances in the field. Hirschi maintains
that twenty-eight years after Delinquency Research was first
published the validity of its optimistic view has been confirmed by
the fact that the field of criminology is among the leading
producers of high quality research. As a result, we know more about
crime and delinquency than ever before. Delinquency Research forms
the basis for present and future studies of criminology and is a
necessary addition to the libraries of sociologists,
criminologists, scholars in the area of delinquency, and students
interested in research methods.
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