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1: Whose Prophet Is Cesare Beccaria? An Essay on the Origins of Criminological Theory 2: On the Plausibility of Corporate Crime Theory 3: Parental Work Control and Delinquency: A Theoretical and Empirical Critique 4: Legal Socialization Theory: A Precursor to Comparative Research in the Soviet Union 5: Theoretical Explanations of Race Differences in Heroin Use 6: The Media World of Crime: A Study of Social Learning Theory and Symbolic Interaction 7: Epistemological Problems in Criminology 8: The State of Criminology: Theoretical Decay or Renaissance 9: One Perspective on the State of Criminology
1: Whose Prophet Is Cesare Beccaria? An Essay on the Origins of Criminological Theory 2: On the Plausibility of Corporate Crime Theory 3: Parental Work Control and Delinquency: A Theoretical and Empirical Critique 4: Legal Socialization Theory: A Precursor to Comparative Research in the Soviet Union 5: Theoretical Explanations of Race Differences in Heroin Use 6: The Media World of Crime: A Study of Social Learning Theory and Symbolic Interaction 7: Epistemological Problems in Criminology 8: The State of Criminology: Theoretical Decay or Renaissance 9: One Perspective on the State of Criminology
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