【犯罪の世代間連鎖と反社会的行動】
Intergenerational Continuity of Criminal and Antisocial Behaviour(Routledge Studies in Criminal Behaviour) H 368 p. 18
目次
Introduction Crime over the course of generations: Interdependent lives and risks. An introduction to ‘Intergenerational continuity of crime and antisocial behaviour: An international overview of studies’, (Veroni I. Eichelsheim and Steve G. A. van de Weijer)Part I: Studies using General Population Register Data1. Using register-linkage data to study intergenerational continuity of criminal offending – Finland as a case example, (Mikko Aaltonen and Janne Mikkonen)2. Danish register data: Flexible administrative data and their relevance for studies of intergenerational transmissions, (Lars Højsgaard Andersen)3. Studying the intergenerational transmission of crime with population data, (Ruben van Gaalen and Gregory Besjes)Part II: Studies using Register Data4. Exploring the life course and intergenerational impact of convict transportation, (Barry Godfrey, Hamish Maxwell-Stewart and Kris Inwood)5. Intergenerational transmission of antisocial behaviour in childhood: Findings from the New South Wales Child Development Study, (Stacy Tzoumakis, Melissa Green, Kristin Laurens, Kimberlie Dean and Vaughan Carr)6. The Transfive Study: Five generations of crime? (Steve G. A. van de Weijer and Catrien Bijleveld)Part III: Studies using Survey Data7. Intergenerational transmission of self-reported offending in the Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development, (David P. Farrington, Maria M. Ttofi and Rebecca V. Crago)8. The Oregon Youth Study – Three generational study: A review of design, theory, and findings, (Deborah M. Capaldi, David C. R. Kerr, and Stacey S. Tiberio)9. Aggression and criminality over three generations, (Eric F. Dubow, L. Rowell Huesmann, Paul Boxer, Cathy Smith and Aaron E. Sedlar)10. Seattle Social Development Project – Intergenerational study (SSDP-TIP), (Jennifer A. Bailey, Karl G. Hill, Marina Epstein, Christine Steeger and J. David Hawkins)11. Key findings from the Rochester Intergenerational Study, (Terence P. Thornberry, Kimberly L. Henry, Marvin D. Krohn, Alan J. Lizotte and Emily L. Nadel)12. First results of cross-generational (dis-)similarities between three CrimoC-generations: The relationship between experienced violent parenting practice, delinquency and own parenting style, (Christina Bentrup)13. The Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study and intergenerational transmission of criminal offending: Key findings and planning for the next generation, (Brandon C. Welsh, Steven N. Zane and Andrea B. Wexler)14. The Family Transitions Project: An intergenerational study of three generations, (Monica J. Martin and Katherine J. Conger)Part IV: Studies using Mixed Methods or Qualitative Data15. The Ohio Life Course study: A follow-up of the children of delinquent girls and boys, (Peggy C. Giordano)16. Qualitative research on the intergenerational transmission of antisocial behaviour in conflict-affected contexts: Case examples of Burundi and Rwanda, (Lidewyde Berckmoes and Ria Reis)DiscussionThe value of intergenerational data: A postscript to ‘Intergenerational continuity of crime and antisocial behaviour: An international overview of studies’, (Veroni I. Eichelsheim and Steve G. A. van de Weijer)Appendix AAppendix BIndex
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