The Routledge International Handbook of Life-Course Criminology -

The Routledge International Handbook of Life-Course Criminology

Buch | Hardcover
496 Seiten
2017
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-138-81366-3 (ISBN)
299,25 inkl. MwSt
This book provides an authoritative collection of international research into the way criminal behavior develops over the life span, which causal mechanisms are involved in shaping this development, and to what degree criminal justice interventions are successful in redirecting offenders’ criminal trajectories.
Since its introduction in the latter half of the 1980s, the meticulous study of distinct criminal career dimensions, like onset, frequency, and crime mix, has yielded a wealth of information on the way crime develops over the life-span. Policymakers in turn have used this information in their efforts to tailor criminal justice interventions to be both effective and efficient. Life-course criminology studies the ways in which the criminal career is embedded in the totality of the individual life-course and seeks to clarify the causal mechanisms governing this process.

The Routledge International Handbook of Life-Course Criminology provides an authoritative collection of international theoretical and empirical research into the way that criminal behavior develops over the life-span, which causal mechanisms are involved in shaping this development, and to what degree criminal justice interventions are successful in redirecting offenders’ criminal trajectories. Drawing upon qualitative and quantitative research this handbook covers theory, describes and compares criminal career patterns across different countries, tests current explanations of criminal development, and using cutting-edge methods, assesses the intended and unintended effects of formal interventions.

This book is the first of its kind to offer a comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art developments in criminal career and life-course research, providing unique perspectives and exclusive local knowledge from over 50 international scholars. This book is an ideal companion for teachers and researchers engaged in the field of developmental and life-course criminology.

Arjan Blokland is Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology at Leiden University, and Senior Researcher at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR), Amsterdam. Victor van der Geest is a development psychologist and Assistant Professor at VU University, Amsterdam.

1. Taking stock of life-course criminology (Arjan Blokland and Victor van der Geest)

Part I: Theory

2. The Integrated Cognitive Antisocial Potential (ICAP) Theory: Empirical Testing (David P. Farrington and Tara Renae McGee)

3. Human Agency: The Missing Element in Theories of Desistance (Raymond Paternoster and Ronet Bachman)

4. A Relational Perspective on Agency and the Desistance Process: A Reaction to Paternoster and Bachman (Peggy Giordano)

5. Situational Action Theory and PADS+: Theoretical and Methodological Advances in the Study of Life Course Criminology (Kyle Treiber)

6. Religion, Spirituality, and Desistance from Crime: Toward a Theory of Existential Identity Transformation (Sung Joon Jang and Byron R. Johnson)

Part II: Criminal Careers

7. Changing crime-mix patterns of offending over the life course: A comparative study in England and Wales and the Netherlands (Amy Elliott, Brian Francis, Keith Soothill and Arjan Blokland)

8. Crime specialization as a dynamic process? Criminal careers, crime mix and crime specialization in chronic, serious and violent offenders (Patrick Lussier, Evan McCuish, Nadine Deslauriers-Varin and Raymond R. Corrado)

9. Comparing criminal careers across three national cohorts: Finland, Denmark and The Netherlands (Henrik Elonheimo, Signe Frederiksen, Wim Bernasco and Arjan Blokland)

Part III: Onset and Continuation

10. Exploration and explanation of adolescent self-reported delinquency trajectories in the Crimoc study (Daniel Seddig and Jost Reinecke)

11. Social and individual antecedents of adolescent-onset conduct problem behaviour (Tina Kretschmer, Jan Kornelis Dijkstra and René Veenstra)

12. Trying to Make It Work: Change within Continuity in Offending during Early Adulthood (Sarah Boonstoppel)

13. Risk Factors and Adulthood Adjustment Outcomes for Different Pathways of Crime: Key Findings from the Swedish IDA Program (Jelena Corovic, Anna-Karin Andershed, Olivier F. Colins, and Henrik Andershed)

Part IV: Offending over the Life-Course

14. Changes in offending around official labor market entry: Vulnerable youths in transition to adulthood (Victor van der Geest, Torbjørn Skardhamar and Janna Verbruggen)

15. To See the Fear in Their Eyes; Poses of Violence in Biography (Frank van Gemert)

16. Intergenerational Transmission of Crime: An International, Empirical Assessment (Steve van de Weijer, Sytske Besemer and Megan Augustyn)

Part V: Desistance from Offending

17. Offending and Offence Patterns in the Early Stages of Desistance: A Study of Young Men in England (Joanna Shapland and Anthony Bottoms)

18. The Transition to Adulthood and the Ambivalence of Desistance (Christoffer Carlsson)

19. Substance Abuse, Crime and the Life Course (Olof Bäckman, Felipe Estrada and Anders Nilsson)

20. Expanding Our Understanding of Women’s Risk of Re-incarceration (Elanie Rodermond, Candace Kruttschnitt, Anne-Marie Slotboom and Catrien Bijleveld)

Part VI: Official Interventions

21. The past and future labour market careers of Dutch prisoners (Anke Ramakers, Paul Nieuwbeerta, Johan van Wilsem, Robert Apel and Anja Dirkzwager)

22. The impact of imprisonment on IPV offenders’ risks of recidivism: An application of two natural experiments in the city of Barcelona (Jorge Rodríguez-Menés and Mathew Creighton)

23. ‘Virtual’ versus ‘real’ prison: which is best? Comparing the re-incarceration rates after electronic monitoring and imprisonment in Belgium (Luc Robert, Eric Maes, Arjan Blokland and Hilde Wermink)

24. The Long-Term Impacts of Probation Supervision (Ben Hunter, Stephen Farrall, Gilly Sharpe and Adam Calverley)

25. Intergenerational continuity in incarceration: Evidence from a Dutch multi-generation cohort (Susan Dennison, Catrien Bijleveld, and Steve van de Weijer)

Erscheint lt. Verlag 6.3.2017
Reihe/Serie Routledge International Handbooks
Zusatzinfo 71 Tables, black and white; 39 Line drawings, black and white; 39 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 174 x 246 mm
Gewicht 1036 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Allgemeine Psychologie
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Entwicklungspsychologie
Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Strafrecht Kriminologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Allgemeine Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-138-81366-4 / 1138813664
ISBN-13 978-1-138-81366-3 / 9781138813663
Zustand Neuware
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