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The Development of Criminal and Antisocial Behavior electronic resource Theory, Research and Practical Applications / edited by Julien Morizot, Lila Kazemian.

Contributor(s): Morizot, Julien [editor.] | Kazemian, Lila [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2015Description: XIV, 564 p. 13 illus., 3 illus. in color. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319087207Subject(s): social sciences | Criminology | Developmental psychology | Social Sciences | Criminology & Criminal Justice | Developmental PsychologyDDC classification: 364 LOC classification: HV6001-7220.5Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
I. Theoretical Foundations of Developmental Criminology -- Understanding Crime and Antisocial Behavior within a Multidisciplinary and Developmental Perspective -- Fundamental Concepts in Developmental Criminology -- Differences in Degree or Kind?- II. Risk Factors and Developmental Processes -- Genetic Factors -- Prenatal, Perinatal, and Neonatal Risk Factors -- Family Risk Factors and Processes -- Peer Group Risk Factors and Processes -- School Risk Factors and Processes -- Community-Level Risk Factors and Processes -- Personality Risk Factors and Processes -- Resilience and Developmental Trends -- Criminal Careers and Desistance -- III. Special Themes in Developmental Criminology -- Women and Crime -- Delinquency and Substance Use -- Street Gangs -- Sex Offending -- VI. Applied Policy Implications of Developmental Criminology -- Early Prevention Programs in Infancy and Childhood -- Clinical Interventions with Adolescent Offenders -- The Link Between Situational and Developmental Prevention -- V. Conclusion -- The Future of Developmental Criminology.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This edited book summarizes the current state of knowledge on the development of criminal and antisocial behavior over the life course. It focuses mainly on the developmental perspective, which has had a paradigmatic influence on current theoretical and empirical works in criminology. Drawing on a multidisciplinary perspective, the book explores: (a) the fundamental concepts of developmental criminology; (b) the risk and protective factors, as well as developmental processes, related to the most salient personal (e.g., genetics, personality) and environmental (e.g., family, peers, school, neighborhood) domains explaining the onset, development and desistance from criminal and antisocial behavior over the life course; (c) the developmental issues related to a number a special themes (e.g., female criminality, street gangs, sex offending, substance use) and; (d) the applied and policy implications of research in developmental criminology. In each chapter, prominent researchers from different disciplines such as criminology and psychology summarize the state of knowledge on a specific topic and offer recommendations for future research needs. This volume is a valuable resource for researchers studying criminology and criminal justice, as well as related fields such as psychology, psychiatry, sociology and public policy.
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I. Theoretical Foundations of Developmental Criminology -- Understanding Crime and Antisocial Behavior within a Multidisciplinary and Developmental Perspective -- Fundamental Concepts in Developmental Criminology -- Differences in Degree or Kind?- II. Risk Factors and Developmental Processes -- Genetic Factors -- Prenatal, Perinatal, and Neonatal Risk Factors -- Family Risk Factors and Processes -- Peer Group Risk Factors and Processes -- School Risk Factors and Processes -- Community-Level Risk Factors and Processes -- Personality Risk Factors and Processes -- Resilience and Developmental Trends -- Criminal Careers and Desistance -- III. Special Themes in Developmental Criminology -- Women and Crime -- Delinquency and Substance Use -- Street Gangs -- Sex Offending -- VI. Applied Policy Implications of Developmental Criminology -- Early Prevention Programs in Infancy and Childhood -- Clinical Interventions with Adolescent Offenders -- The Link Between Situational and Developmental Prevention -- V. Conclusion -- The Future of Developmental Criminology.

This edited book summarizes the current state of knowledge on the development of criminal and antisocial behavior over the life course. It focuses mainly on the developmental perspective, which has had a paradigmatic influence on current theoretical and empirical works in criminology. Drawing on a multidisciplinary perspective, the book explores: (a) the fundamental concepts of developmental criminology; (b) the risk and protective factors, as well as developmental processes, related to the most salient personal (e.g., genetics, personality) and environmental (e.g., family, peers, school, neighborhood) domains explaining the onset, development and desistance from criminal and antisocial behavior over the life course; (c) the developmental issues related to a number a special themes (e.g., female criminality, street gangs, sex offending, substance use) and; (d) the applied and policy implications of research in developmental criminology. In each chapter, prominent researchers from different disciplines such as criminology and psychology summarize the state of knowledge on a specific topic and offer recommendations for future research needs. This volume is a valuable resource for researchers studying criminology and criminal justice, as well as related fields such as psychology, psychiatry, sociology and public policy.

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