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A Primer on Criminological Theories
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“Classical” Criminology Utilitarianism: Locke, Bentham, Beccaria Biological Determinism: Lombroso, Sheldon Psychological Determinism: Maudsley, Goring Social Determinism: Tarde, Comte, Quetelet, DURKHEIM
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Rational Choice and Deterrence “Theories” and Concepts Routine Activities Theory General Deterrence Specific Deterrence Incapacitation Retribution
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Contemporary Biological and Psychodynamic Studies Chromosomal evidence Twin studies Adoption studies Biochemistry (including diet) Neurophysiology Psychoanalysis Social learning Cognitive theories “Human nature”
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Social Structure Theories Social Disorganization Theory Ecological Theory Anomie/Strain Theory Relative Deprivation/Perceived Injustice Theory Cultural Deviance Theory Theory of Delinquent Subcultures Differential Opportunity Theory
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Social Process Theories Differential Association Theory Drift Theory, aka Theory of Techniques of Neutralization Labeling Theory Control Theory/ “General Theory”
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Conflict Theories Miller’s “Focal concerns of the lower classes” as a cultural conflict theory Marx and Bonger: who are the real criminals? Feminist approaches
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