理论背景

D. Day, Margit Wiesner
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本章介绍了犯罪轨迹研究的历史和理论基础。本章对理论贡献的短期历史观和长期历史观进行了区分。本文讨论的主要概念、理论和研究分别来自犯罪生涯概念、莫菲特的双重分类模型、重要的纵向调查、发展犯罪学、发展精神病理学以及格伦·埃尔德和保罗·巴尔特斯的生命历程社会学和生命周期心理学理论框架。
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Theoretical Backdrop
This chapter presents the history and theoretical underpinnings of criminal trajectory research. The chapter distinguishes between a short historical view and long historical view of theoretical contributions. The key concepts, theories, and studies discussed are drawn from the criminal career notion, Moffitt's dual taxonomy model, important longitudinal investigations, developmental criminology, developmental psychopathology, and the life-course sociological and life-span psychological theoretical frameworks of Glen Elder and Paul Baltes, respectively.
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