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The Oxford handbook of criminological theory

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Biosocial criminology
Revisiting Lombroso / Matt DeLisi
Biology and crime / Melissa Peskin, Yu Gao, Andrea L. Glenn, Anna Rudo-Hutt, Yaling Yang, and Adrian Raine
Parenting and crime / John Paul Wright and Kevin M. Beaver
Individuals and crime
The psychology of criminal conduct / Paula Smith
Risk factors and crime / Emily E. Tanner-Smith, Sandra Jo Wilson, and Mark W. Lipsey
Social sources of offending
Social learning and crime / Emily Salisbury
Hirschi's criminology / Barbara J. Costello
General strain and urban youth violence / Timothy Brezina and Robert Agnew
Social support and crime / Matthew D. Makarios and Tara Livelsberger
Crime and the life course
Life-course-persistent offenders / Shawn D. Bushway
Change in offending across the life course / Christopher J. Sullivan
Two approaches to developmental/life-course theorizing / David P. Farrington and Rolf Loeber
Contexts of offending
Peers, gangs, and crime
Peer networks and crime / Dana L. Haynie and Derek A. Kreager
Contemporary gang ethnographies / Scott Decker and David Pyrooz
Girls, friends, and delinquency / Jean Marie McGloin and Stephanie DiPietro
Gender and theories of delinquency / Stacy De Coster, Karen Heimer, and Samantha R. Cumley
Communities and crime
Neighborhood ties, control, and crime / Barbara D. Warner and Audrey C. Clubb
Community, inequality, and crime / Graham C. Ousey and Matthew R. Lee
Street culture and crime / Mark T. Berg and Eric A. Stewart
The code of the suburb and drug dealing / Scott Jacques and Richard Wright
The american experience and crime
Social institutions and crime / Steven F. Messner, Richard Rosenfeld, and Susanne Karstedt
The market economy and crime / Elliott Currie
Immigration and crime / Charis E. Kubrin
Choice and opportunity
Deciding to offend
Choosing street crime / Richard Wright and Volkan Topalli
Choosing white-collar crime / Neal Shover, Andy Hochstetler, and Tage Alalehto
Emotions, choice, and crime / Michael L. Benson and Tara Livelsberger
Opportunity theories
Routine activity theory / Arelys Madero-Hernandez and Bonnie S. Fisher
The theory of target search / Paul J. Brantingham and Patricia L. Brantingham
Crime places and place management / Tamara D. Madensen and John E. Eck
Multilevel criminal opportunity / Pamela Wilcox, Brooke Miller Gialopsos, and Kenneth C. Land
Theories of power and punishment
Critical criminology
Coercion and crime / Thomas Vander Ven and Mark Colvin
Green criminology / Michael J. Lynch and Paul B. Stretesky
Theories of the criminal sanction
Perceptual deterrence theory / Ray Paternoster and Ronet Bachman
The effects of imprisonment / Cheryl Lero Jonson
Coercive mobility / Natasha A. Frost and Todd R. Clear
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