ABSTRACT
Criminology is in a period of much theoretical ferment. Older theories have been revitalized, and newer theories have been set forth. Th e very richness of our thinking about crime, however, leads to questions about the relative merits of these competin paradigms. Accordingly, in this volume advocates of prominent theories are asked to "take stock" of their perspectives. Th eir challenge is to assess the empirical status of their theory and to map out future directions for theoretical development.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|89 pages
The Core of Criminological Theory
part II|63 pages
Macro-Level Theories
part III|85 pages
Theories of Power and Peace
part IV|90 pages
Life-Course Theories
part V|82 pages
Theories of Societal Reaction