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Analytical Criminology

Integrating Explanations of Crime and Deviant Behavior

Karl-Dieter Opp
Barcode 9781032336428
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Release Date: 13/06/2022

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Social Sciences
Label: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Language: English
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Integrating Explanations of Crime and Deviant Behavior.

This book assesses the numerous theories within criminology that try to explain crime and deviant behavior. It compares some of the most important criminological theories with general behavioral theory and in doing so, presents a novel approach to the analysis of crime and deviant behavior, known as ‘Analytical Criminology’.

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There are more than 20 theories that explain crime. Each theory has weaknesses, and no scholar knows which theory is best. To remedy this unsatisfactory situation a new research program of comparative theory testing is proposed. Comparing the theories with each other has not yet been successful. The alternative, suggested in this book, is to show how criminological theories must be modified if they are compared with a general behavioral theory. The book shows under which conditions the major criminological theories provide valid explanations of crime. The latter thus become integrated as parts of the general theory.

The general theory that is chosen is a version of the theory of rational action. This is not the problematic version discussed in the literature, but states the real conditions of decision making and, thus, explains when people actually violate the law or remain law-abiding.

The general theory is a component of a theoretical approach that explains individual behavior in interaction with societal (macro) conditions. This micro-macro approach is summarized in a proposed structural-cognitive model. This is part of the new program of Analytical Criminology. It suggests empirical theory comparison, process explanations, and micro-macro explanations.

The book is not only written for readers who are interested in theories of crime and deviant behavior. It is also a treatise in "analytical" (i.e., rigorous) theory construction and empirical theory comparison.