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    ISBN: 9781461451136
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIII, 341 p. 19 illus., 3 illus. in color, digital)
    Series Statement: SpringerLink
    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Buchausg. u.d.T. Handbook of life-course criminology
    RVK:
    Keywords: Social sciences ; Criminology ; Consciousness ; Social Sciences ; Social sciences ; Criminology ; Consciousness ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kriminelle Karriere ; Lebenslauf
    Abstract: The Handbook of Life-Course Criminology covers genetics and environment, child offenders and late bloomers, the impact of school and peers, lifelong and time-limited criminal careers, and qualitative and quantitative methodologies. This unique Handbook is further set apart by its dual coverage of the leading edge of current research and innovative directions for future work in the field. Pathways to crime have been a central concept of criminology from its inception. Accordingly, a lifespan approach to the field has replaced earlier biological and sociological perspectives with a more nuanced understanding of offender behavior and a wider lens of study. The contributions to this Handbook break down issues of criminal and antisocial behavior from early childhood to late adulthood, examining developmentally targeted prevention and intervention strategies and reviewing emerging trends in research. Among the topics:-Childhood: physical aggression in childhood, pre- and peri-natal development, and environment.-Adolescence: the impact of schooling, unstructured time with peers, gang membership and peer networks.-Adulthood: Adult onset crime, unemployment in emerging adulthood, crime and adult outcomes.-Prevention and Intervention: community programs, lifetime intervention strategies, re-entry."This Handbook should be required reading for all criminologists."David P. Farrington, Professor of Psychological Criminology, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK“...it lays out rich agendas for future research that should inspire the next generation of developmental criminologists.”Daniel S. Nagin, Teresa and H. John Heinz III University Professor of Public Policy and Statistics, Carnegie Melon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
    Description / Table of Contents: Handbook of Life-Course Criminology; Preface: Life-Course DevelopmentalCriminology, Past and Future; Contents; Contributors; Part I : Childhood; 1: Development of Antisocial Behavior During Childhood; Physical Aggression; De fi nition; Early Childhood Developmental Trajectories; Developmental Trajectories After Early Childhood; Severity of Aggressions; Intentionality of Aggressions; Conclusions; Oppositional Behavior; Conclusions; Rule Breaking; Developmental Trajectories; Conclusions; Stealing and Vandalism; De fi nition; Developmental Trajectories; Conclusions
    Description / Table of Contents: General Conclusions on Developmental Trajectories of ASBResearch Questions for the Next Few Decades; Descriptions and Causal Explanations; Development and Taxonomies; References; 2: The Biology of Childhood Crime and Antisocial Behavior; Introduction; Genetics; Functional Brain Imaging; Structural Brain Imaging; Neuropsychology; Intelligence; Executive Functioning; Autonomic Nervous System; Electrocortical Activity; Early Health Risks; Minor Physical Anomalies; Prenatal Nicotine and Alcohol Exposure; Birth Complications; Malnutrition; Conclusions; Directions for Future Research; References
    Description / Table of Contents: 3: Genetic and Environmental In fl uences on the Development of Childhood Antisocial Behavior: Current Evidence and Directions for Future ResearchIntroduction; Genetic and Environmental Effects on Childhood Antisocial Behavior; Gene-Environment Interaction; Explanations of Gene-Environment Interactions; Policy Implications; Future Directions; Conclusion; References; 4: Enhanced Susceptibility to Context: A Promising Perspective on the Interplay of Genes and the Social Environment; Brief Introduction to Genetics
    Description / Table of Contents: Evidence That Genes Interact With the Environment to In fl uence Antisocial BehaviorThe Differential Susceptibility Perspective; Cumulative Plasticity; Schemas, Traits, and Emotions as Intermediate Phenotypes; Methodological Issues; Theoretical and Policy Implications; Conclusion; About the Authors; References; 5: Neighborhood In fl uences on Antisocial Behavior During Childhood and Adolescence; Introduction; Life Course Stress and Strain Theoretical Perspectives; Cross-Sectional Studies; Longitudinal Studies; Childhood; Adolescence
    Description / Table of Contents: Trajectories of Antisocial Behavior in Childhood and AdolescenceChildhood; Adolescence; Neighborhood Dynamics; Timing; Future Research Directions; References; Part II: Adolescence; 6: The Impact of Schools and Education on Antisocial Behavior over the Lifecourse; Introduction; An LCD Perspective of Human Behavior; School-Related Risk Factors for Antisocial Behavior; Academic Performance; School Bonding; Truancy and Dropping Out; Peer Rejection; School Transitions; School-Level Factors; The Role of Schools and Education in LCD Theories
    Description / Table of Contents: Other Research Using an LCD Perspective on Schools and Education
    Description / Table of Contents: Foreword -- Physical Aggression in Childhood -- Biology and Crime -- Molecular Genetics and the Environment -- Genetic Plasticity -- Neighborhood Effects on the Development of Childhood Aggression and Interpersonal Violence -- The Impact of Schooling Across the Life-Course -- Unstructured Time Spent with Peers and Its Impact on Persistent Criminal Involvement -- Adolescent-Limited Offenders -- The Long Term Impact of Adolescent Gang Membership -- Peer Networks -- Adult Onset and the Late Bloomer Phenomenon -- Employment and Crime in the Emerging Adulthood Years -- Quantitative Research on Desistance -- Qualitative Research on Disistance -- Propensity for Crime and Adult Outcomes -- Communities that Care Programs -- The State of Prevention and Intervention Strategies Over the Lifecourse -- Re-entry over the Life Course.
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