发展与终身犯罪学理论:文献综述

Mirza Buljubašić
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本文综述了犯罪学生命历程理论。发展路径理论是基于在发展过程中逐渐导致犯罪行为的特定轨迹。非正式社会控制的年龄分级理论解释了生活过程中社会制度对犯罪行为发生的影响。互动理论认为,犯罪的根源在于社会联系薄弱和犯罪网络;它是生命过程中相互持续关系的一部分。双重分类理论解释了犯罪生涯的连续性和变化,确定了两种类型的犯罪者。综合多层控制理论通过对经典犯罪学理论的整合来解释犯罪行为、事件和犯罪率的发展。情境行为理论认为,在发展过程中,犯罪行为是道德行为的一部分。发展倾向理论认为遗传和环境与犯罪行为有关。综合认知反社会潜力理论结合了传统的犯罪学理论,旨在解释在发展过程中可能导致犯罪行为的反社会行为的独特潜力。
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Developmental and Life-Course Criminology Theory: A Literature Review
The paper reviews certain criminological life course theories. The theory of developmental pathways is based on specific trajectories that gradually, during development, lead to criminal behaviour. The age-graded theory of informal social control explains the influence of social institutions during the life course on the occurrence of criminal behaviour. The interactional theory finds that delinquency has its roots in weak social ties and delinquent networks; it is part of reciprocal continuous relationships during the life course. The dual taxonomy theory explains the continuity and changes in criminal careers and identifies two types of perpetrators. The integrative multi-layered control theory explains the development of criminal behaviour, events and crime rates through the integration of classical criminological theories. The situational action theory states that during development criminal behaviour is part of moral action. The developmental propensity theory considers the correlates of genetics and environment to delinquent behaviour. The integrated cognitive antisocial potential theory incorporates traditional criminological theories aiming to explain the unique potential for antisocial action that can lead to criminal behaviour during development.
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