Criminality and Crime: A Social-Cognitive-Developmental Theory of Delinquent and Criminal Behavior

Author:   Glenn D. Walters
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9781666904420


Pages:   318
Publication Date:   15 March 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Criminality and Crime: A Social-Cognitive-Developmental Theory of Delinquent and Criminal Behavior


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Walters provides a detailed description of how criminal thinking serves as a vital link between criminality and crime. Criminality, the propensity to become involved in criminal activity, and crime, participation in a specific criminal event, are normally treated as separate entities. Most criminological theories, in fact, can be classified as either theories of criminality or theories of crime. It is the author’s contention that criminality and crime are two sides of the same coin, and that criminal thinking can explain both. The first of three sections explores the elements of criminality and crime across biological, social, cognitive, and developmental forms. The second section integrates the individual elements into three models using mediation and moderation methodologies. Two of the models are designed to explain criminality (moral and control) and the third is designed to explain crime (decision-making). The final section of the book emphasizes application and explains that change is a function of our ability to build competencies in offenders regardless of age. The result is an integrated approach in which criminality and crime are viewed as indispensable parts of a larger theory of criminological development.

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Author:   Glenn D. Walters
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.80cm
Weight:   0.689kg
ISBN:  

9781666904420


ISBN 10:   1666904422
Pages:   318
Publication Date:   15 March 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Section I Chapter 1. On Not Missing the Forest for the Trees Chapter 2. Crime, Criminality, and Human Nature Chapter 3. Social Foundations of a Criminal Lifestyle Chapter 4. Cognitive Foundations of a Criminal Lifestyle Chapter 5. Developmental Foundations of a Criminal Lifestyle Section II Chapter 6. The Moral Model of Lifestyle Criminality Chapter 7. The Control Model of Lifestyle Criminality Chapter 8. The Decision-Making Model of Crime Section III Chapter 9. Managing Criminality: Part I. Reducing Risk by Building Competencies Chapter 10. Managing Criminality: Part II. Reducing Risk by Changing Environments Chapter 11. Crime Prevention: Limiting Opportunities, Altering Incentives, and Addressing Aggravating and Mitigating Conditions Chapter 12. Returning to the Forest

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Walters has already provided major contributions to our understanding of criminal thinking and decision-making. In this, the fourth of his books, he takes on one of his most ambitious tasks yet: integrating existing theories of offending in a developmental context. Anyone interested in a better understanding of crime, and individuals involved in committing it, would benefit from reading Criminality and Crime. -- Kirk Heilbrun, Drexel University This well-researched and wide-ranging book puts forward numerous plausible explanations for the development of criminal propensity and the occurrence of criminal events, and also draws useful policy implications for the prevention of offenders and the reduction of crimes. Individual (e.g. empathy, self-control), environmental (e.g. parental, peer, neighborhood), biological, situational, and decision-making factors are all reviewed in detail and often illustrated in one particular case history. This stimulating book should be of great interest to all criminologists, psychologists, and social scientists who are interested in why offenders develop and why crimes are committed. -- David P. Farrington, Cambridge University


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Glenn D. Walters is professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at Kutztown University.

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