Why Do Criminals Offend?
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This book focuses on what is probably the most frequently asked question about crime: Why do criminals offend? Renowned criminologist Robert Agnew draws on a broad range of crime theories and the latest research to present a general theory of crime and delinquency rich with student-accessible examples. The general theory integrates the essential arguments from social learning social control self-control strain labeling social support bio-psychological and other theories. And it draws on the latest research examining the relationship between crime individual traits and the social environment--including family school peer and work environments.Agnew''s general theory is concise and written at a level readily accessible to undergraduates. It provides a good sense of the major causes of crime and how they mutually influence and interact with one another to affect crime. Key points are illustrated with examples from qualitative and quantitative research and each chapter ends with a set of thought-provoking discussion questions.While the book focuses on explaining why some individuals are more likely than others to offend the general theory is also used to explain group differences in crime rates and patterns of offending over the life course. Further the theory is used to evaluate current efforts to control crime and suggest new crime control initiatives.
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