Matt DeLisi 
Career Criminals in Society [EPUB ebook] 

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More than a century of scientific research has indicated that the majority of crime that occurs in society is committed by a small percentage of the population, meaning that most criminals are repeat offenders, or ‘career criminals.’ If societies devoted considerable resources toward preventing and neutralizing career criminals, there would be dramatic reductions in crime, the fear of crime, and the assorted costs and collateral consequences of crime.
Career Criminals in Society examines the small but dangerous group of repeat offenders who are most damaging to society. The book encourages readers to think critically about the causes of criminal behavior and the potential of the criminal justice system to reduce crime. Author Matt De Lisi draws upon his own practitioner experience, interviewing criminal defendants to argue that career criminals can be combated only with a combination of prevention efforts and retributive criminal justice system policies.
Key Features



  • Uses an engaging writing style to provide a comprehensive overview of career criminals

  • Provides chapter-opening vignettes developed from real criminal cases

  • Examines various crime prevention strategies to neutralize criminal careers

  • Explores the international relevance of career criminals

  • Draws upon research from the fields of criminal justice, criminology, psychology, sociology, and human development


With its controversial, thought-provoking style, Career Criminals in Society is sure to advance theory and research on chronic offenders and inspire discussions on how to adequately control crime. It is an excellent supplementary textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses on criminology, criminal behavior, crime typologies, deviant behavior, and crime control and prevention.

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Table des matières

Preface

Chapter 1. Introduction, Two Glimpses at the Career Criminal

The Life of Crime

Overview of the Book

Practitioner Approach

Summary

Chapter 2. The Empirical Evidence of Career Criminals

Introduction

Historical Background of Career Criminals

Biographies and Typological Studies

The Modern Criminal Career Paradigm

International Contributions

Career Criminal Characteristics

Summary: The Universality of Career Criminals

Endnotes

Chapter 3. Developmental Theory and Its Application

Overview of Developmental Theory

Patterson′s Coercion Theory

Moffitt′s Developmental Taxonomy

Sampson and Laub′s Age-graded Theory of Informal Social Control and Cumulative Disadvantage

Thornberry′s Interactional Theory

Social Development Model

Developmental Theory in Action: A Review of Some Successful Prevention Policies

Strategies that Help to Forestall Career Criminality

Summary

Endnotes

Chapter 4. The Challenges Posed by Propensity Theory

Overview of Propensity Theories as they relate to Career Criminals

The Implicit and Explicit Role of Psychopathological Conditions

Wilson and Herrnstein′s Crime and Human Nature

Gottfredson and Hirschi′s A General Theory of Crime

The Gottfredson and Hirschi Critiques

Theoretical Challenges and Summary Issues

Conclusion

Endnotes

Chapter 5. The Politics of Career Criminals

Introduction

The Ethical Quandaries of Prediction

Media Portrayals of Career Criminals

The Criminological Significance of Career Criminals

The Sympathetic Life of Career Criminals

The Mercurial Criminal Justice System

Academics and Career Criminals

Constructing the Career Criminal

Conclusion

Endnotes

Chapter 6. The Criminal Justice System and Career Criminals

Introduction and Overview

The Police and Career Criminals

The Courts and Career Criminals

Corrections and Career Criminals

Capital Punishment and Career Criminals

Endnotes

Chapter 7. Conclusion, Do We Have the Will to Stop Career Criminals?

Overview

Prevention and the Conservative Compromise

Retributive Justice and the Liberal Compromise

Conclusion

Endnotes

References

A propos de l’auteur

Matt De Lisi is College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean’s Professor, Coordinator of Criminal Justice Studies, Professor in the Department of Sociology, and Faculty Affiliate of the Center for the Study of Violence at Iowa State University. A renowned scholar, Professor De Lisi is one of the most influential and prolific criminologists in the world with over 400 scholarly publications on an array of topics in the social, behavioral, and forensic sciences. In 2012, Dr. De Lisi received the prestigious Fellow Award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences for distinguished teaching and research achievement. In 2019, Dr. De Lisi received the prestigious Fellow Award from the Association for Psychological Science for sustained and outstanding distinguished contributions to psychological science. He is the only scientist in the world who is a Fellow of both organizations. Although he publishes in multiple content areas, Professor De Lisi is most famous for his research on serious, chronic, violent, and pathological offenders. He has provided expert services and consultation on capital murder and multiple-homicide offender cases in multiple federal and state jurisdictions. In 2013, Professor De Lisi testified to the United States Senate Judiciary Committee and consulted on criminal justice policy to a variety of federal stakeholders including the United States Attorney General, National Institute of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and others. Since 2014, Dr. De Lisi has served as a research specialist with United States Probation and Pretrial Services and engaged with scores of practitioners in the federal judiciary and correctional spheres. Prior to entering academia, Dr. De Lisi worked as a pretrial services officer for five years.
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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 208 ● ISBN 9781452235950 ● Taille du fichier 0.4 MB ● Maison d’édition SAGE Publications ● Lieu Thousand Oaks ● Pays US ● Publié 2005 ● Édition 1 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 5351550 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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