Criminological theory/ by J. Robert Lilly, Francis T. Cullen, Richard A. Ball.
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- 0-8039-5901-x
- --second edition BCir.364 L62c
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Includes reference, index.
Contents 1.--The context and consequences of theory 2.--The search for the criminal man 3.--Rejecting individualism: the social roots of crime 4.--Society insulation: control theory 5.--The irony of state intervention: labeling theory 6.--Social power and the construction of crime: conflict theory 7.--New directions in critical theory 8.--Conservative criminology: revitalizing individualistic theory.
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