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  • Formāts: 304 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-May-2012
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Criminology is a dynamic and evolving field of study. In the recent decades, the study of the causes, development, prevention, and treatment of juvenile delinquency and adult crime has produced many important discoveries. This volume address two questions about crucial topics facing criminology - from causation to prevention to public policy: Where are we now? What does the future hold? Rolf Loeber and Brandon C. Welsh lead a team of more than forty top scholars from across the world to present the future of research, policy, and practice in the discipline.



"Criminology has entered into a new era in which standard ideas are being revised or replaced by fresh theoretical and empirical investigations. In The Future of Criminology, Rolf Loeber and Brandon Welsh capture the field's dynamic nature by pulling together, under one cover, diverse ideas of where criminology should head. Written by leading scholars, the volume's contributions provide lucid and compelling assessments of how best to think about crime and its control. Every scholar should keep this book close at hand and consult it regularly."--Francis T. Cullen, Distinguished Research Professor, University of Cincinnati

"Inspired by David Farrington, one of the world's foremost scholars of criminology, The Future of Criminology is designed to be a 'state of the art' collection of essays delineating criminology's contribution to our understanding of crime prevention and its control. It succeeds admirably as a diverse group of leading scholars summarize, integrate, and extend previous work on child delinquency, criminal careers, psychopathology, high-risk families and communities, and experimental criminology. Researchers, policymakers, and students will benefit greatly from a close study of its chapters." -- Joan Petersilia, Adelbert H. Sweet Professor of Law, Stanford Law School

"This set of contributions, by forty world-renowned criminologists, constitutes a cutting-edge volume for future generations of scholars to take the baton from David Farrington."--Gerben Bruinsma, Director of Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, Amsterdam

Recenzijas

"Criminology has entered into a new era in which standard ideas are being revised or replaced by fresh theoretical and empirical investigations. In The Future of Criminology, Rolf Loeber and Brandon Welsh capture the field's dynamic nature by pulling together, under one cover, diverse ideas of where criminology should head. Written by leading scholars, the volume's contributions provide lucid and compelling assessments of how best to think about crime and its control. Every scholar should keep this book close at hand and consult it regularly."--Francis T. Cullen, Distinguished Research Professor, University of Cincinnati "Inspired by David Farrington, one of the world's foremost scholars of criminology, The Future of Criminology is designed to be a 'state of the art' collection of essays delineating criminology's contribution to our understanding of crime prevention and its control. It succeeds admirably as a diverse group of leading scholars summarize, integrate, and extend previous work on child delinquency, criminal careers, psychopathology, high-risk families and communities, and experimental criminology. Researchers, policymakers, and students will benefit greatly from a close study of its chapters."-- Joan Petersilia, Adelbert H. Sweet Professor of Law, Stanford Law School "This set of contributions, by forty world-renowned criminologists, constitutes a cutting-edge volume for future generations of scholars to take the baton from David Farrington."--Gerben Bruinsma, Director of Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement, Amsterdam

Contributors ix
Foreword: Looking Back and Forward xvii
David P. Farrington
A Future of Criminology and a Criminologist for the Ages xxv
Rolf Loeber
Brandon C. Welsh
PART I Development and Causation
1 Some Future Trajectories for Life Course Criminology
3(8)
D. Wayne Osgood
2 Does the Study of the Age-Crime Curve Have a Future?
11(9)
Rolf Loeber
3 Developmental Origins of Aggression: From Social Learning to Epigenetics
20(10)
Richard E. Tremblay
4 Biology of Crime: Past, Present, and Future Perspectives
30(10)
Adrian Raine
Jill Portnoy
5 Self-Control, Then and Now
40(6)
Terrie E. Moffitt
6 Criminological Theory: Past Achievements and Future Challenges
46(9)
Terence P. Thornberry
7 Individuals' Situational Criminal Actions: Current Knowledge and Tomorrow's Prospects
55(7)
Per-Olof H. Wikstrom
8 Lack of Empathy and Offending: Implications for Tomorrow's Research and Practice
62(8)
Darrick Jolliffe
Joseph Murray
9 Person-in-Context: Insights and Issues in Research on Neighborhoods and Crime
70(9)
Gregory M. Zimmerman
Steven F. Messner
10 Risk and Protective Factors in the Assessment of School Bullies and Victims
79(6)
Maria M. Ttofi
Peter K. Smith
11 Adult Onset Offending: Perspectives for Future Research
85(9)
Georgia Zara
12 The Next Generation of Longitudinal Studies
94(9)
Magda Stouthamer-Loeber
PART II Criminal Careers and Justice
13 Research on Criminal Careers, Part 1: Contributions, Opportunities, and Needs
103(9)
Alfred Blumstein
14 Research on Criminal Careers, Part 2: Looking Back to Predict Ahead
112(6)
Alex R. Piquero
15 Harvesting of Administrative Records: New Problems, Great Potential
118(6)
Howard N. Snyder
16 Twenty-five Years of Developmental Criminology: What We Know, What We Need to Know
124(10)
Marc Le Blanc
17 Pushing Back the Frontiers of Knowledge on Desistance from Crime
134(7)
Lila Kazemian
18 Does Psychopathy Appear Fully Only in Adulthood?
141(12)
Raymond R. Corrado
PART III Prevention
19 Preventing Delinquency by Putting Families First
153(6)
Brandon C. Welsh
20 The Future of Preventive Public Health: Implications of Brain Violence Research
159(7)
Frederick P. Rivara
21 "Own the Place, Own the Crime" Prevention: How Evidence about Place-Based Crime Shifts the Burden of Prevention
166(6)
John E. Eck
Rob T. Guerette
22 Community Approaches to Preventing Crime and Violence: The Challenge of Building Prevention Capacity
172(6)
Ross Homel
Tara Renae Mcgee
23 Taking Effective Crime Prevention to Scale: From School-Based Programs to Community-Wide Prevention Systems
178(11)
J. David Hawkins
Richard F. Catalano
Karl G. Hill
Rick Kosterman
PART IV Intervention and Treatment
24 The Human Experiment in Treatment: A Means to the End of Offender Recidivism
189(7)
Doris Layton Mackenzie
Gaylene Styve Armstrong
25 Toward a Third Phase of "What Works" in Offender Rehabilitation
196(8)
Friedrich Losel
26 Raising the Bar: Transforming Knowledge to Practice for Children in Conflict with the Law
204(7)
Leena K. Augimeri
Christopher J. Koegl
27 Intervening with Violence: Priorities for Reform from a Public Health Perspective
211(8)
Jonathan P. Shepherd
28 How to Reduce the Global Homicide Rate to 2 per 100,000 by 2060
219(10)
Manuel Eisner
Amy Nivette
PART V Public Policy Strategies
29 The Problem with Macrocriminology
229(7)
James Q. Wilson
30 Staking out the Next Generation of Studies of the Criminology of Place: Collecting Prospective Longitudinal Data at Crime Hot Spots
236(8)
David Weisburd
Brian Lawton
Justin Ready
31 The Futures of Experimental Criminology
244(7)
Lawrence W. Sherman
32 Stopping Crime Requires Successful Implementation of What Works
251(8)
Irvin Waller
33 The Future of Sentencing and Its Control
259(8)
Michael Tonry
Index 267
Rolf Loeber is Distinguished University Professor of Psychiatry and Professor of Psychology and Epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., and Professor of Juvenile Delinquency and Social Development, Free University, Amsterdam, Netherlands. He is Co-director of the Life History Program.

Brandon C. Welsh is an Associate Professor in the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Northeastern University and a Senior Research Fellow at the Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement. He has written nine books, including The Oxford Handbook of Crime Prevention (Oxford University Press, in press).