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The Meaning of Cultural Criminology August, 2015, Vol 7(2): 34-48 L
Social Structure, Culture, and Crime: Assessing Kornhauser’S Challenge to Criminology1
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Functionalist and Subcultural Theories of Crime (1) Year 13: Paper 3
Race and Anomie: a Comparison of Crime Among Rural Whites and Urban Blacks Based on Social Structural Conditions
Rethinking Subculture and Subcultural Theory in the Study of Youth Crime – a Theoretical Discourse Chijioke J
Theories and Causes of Crime
Cultural Criminology: Some Notes on the Script
The Evolution of Criminological Theories
CRIMINOLOGY: DISCIPLINE OR INTERDISCIPLINE? Arnold Binder
Crime & Delinquency
Informal Social Control of Crime in High Drug Use Neighborhood: Final Project Report
Subcultural Theory, Drift and Publicity: How a Contemporary Culture of Adolescence Relates to Delinquency
The Search for Causes
The Role of Subculture Theory in the Treatment and Correction of Addiction And
Rethinking Subculture and Subcultural Theory in the Study of Youth Crime – A
Xerox University Microfilms
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Online Communities: an Intersection Between Computer-Mediated Communication, Subcultures and the Presentation of Self in the Global Age
Collective Efficacy and Community Crime Rates: a Cross-National Test
Deviance and Social Control Unit M6: Subcultural Theories
Theories of Crime and Deviance
Eurasian Journal of Social Sciences, 6(2), 2018, 6-11 DOI: 10.15604/Ejss.2018.06.02.002
City Research Online
Crime, Shame and Reintegration
Reintegrative Shaming
A Functionalist Theory of Crime and Deviance: Robert
Understanding Recruitment to Organized Crime and Terrorism Understanding Recruitment to Organized Crime and Terrorism David Weisburd • Ernesto U
Sociological Theories of Crime & Deviance
A Comparative Analysis of Prison and Street Gangs
The Roles of Empathy, Shame, and Guilt in Violence Decision-Making
Open Becker Dissertation - Etd.Pdf
Draft Subculture Paper
Chicago School of Criminology, Which Is Otherwise Known As the Ecological Perspective Or Theory of Social Disorganization, for Reasons That Will Become Very Clear
Strengths and Weaknesses of Subcultural Theories