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The Legacy of Ruth Rosner Kornhauser
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This volume is divided into five sections that, when taken together, offer an informative account of the impact of Ruth Rosner Kornhauser's Social Sources of Delinquency on the development of American criminological thought
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This volume is divided into five sections that, when taken together, offer an informative account of the impact of Ruth Rosner Kornhauser's Social Sources of Delinquency on the development of American criminological thought
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Francis T. Cullen
Introduction: The Legacy of Ruth Rosner Kornhauser Francis T. Cullen and
Pamela Wilcox Part I. Ruth Rosner Kornhauser: Life and Criminology 1. Ruth
Rosner Kornhauser: A Personal and Intellectual History Anne M. Kornhauser
2. Ruth Rosner Kornhauser's 1963 Manuscript: An Introduction Brendan D.
Dooley 3. Theoretical Issues in the Sociological Study of Juvenile
Delinquency Ruth Rosner Kornhauser 4. Ruth and Me Travis HirschiPart II:
Challenging Criminology 5. Social Sources of Delinquency and the Second
Coming of Shaw and McKay Robert J. Bursik, Jr. 6. Social Structure,
Culture, and Crime: Assessing Kornhauser's Challenge to Criminology Ross L.
Matsueda 7. Challenging Kornhauser's Critique of Strain Theory Robert Agnew
and Francis T. CullenPart III: Inspiring New Theoretical Visions 8.
Strength of Control Theory Chester L. Britt and Barbara J. Costello 9.
Cultural Disorganization and Crime Charis E. Kubrin 10. Social
Disorganization, Collective Efficacy, and Macro-Level Theories of Social
Control Barbara D. Warner and Robert J. SampsonPart IV: Beyond Kornhauser
11. Social Disorganization and Criminal Opportunity Pamela Wilcox and
Kenneth C. Land 12. Concentrated Disadvantage, the Persistence of Legal
Cynicism, and Crime: Revisiting the Conception of Culture in Criminology
David S. Kirk and Andrew V. Papachristo 13. Neighborhoods, Social Networks,
and Crime John R. Hipp and Adam BoessenPart V: Criticizing Kornhauser 14.
The Contested Place of Motivation in Criminological Theory David F.
Greenberg 15. Taking Criminal Opportunity Seriously: An Actor-Centered
Approach Darrell J. Steffensmeier and Jeffery T. Ulmer 16. Bringing Gangs
and Girls Back In Cheryl L. MaxsonContributors Index
Pamela Wilcox Part I. Ruth Rosner Kornhauser: Life and Criminology 1. Ruth
Rosner Kornhauser: A Personal and Intellectual History Anne M. Kornhauser
2. Ruth Rosner Kornhauser's 1963 Manuscript: An Introduction Brendan D.
Dooley 3. Theoretical Issues in the Sociological Study of Juvenile
Delinquency Ruth Rosner Kornhauser 4. Ruth and Me Travis HirschiPart II:
Challenging Criminology 5. Social Sources of Delinquency and the Second
Coming of Shaw and McKay Robert J. Bursik, Jr. 6. Social Structure,
Culture, and Crime: Assessing Kornhauser's Challenge to Criminology Ross L.
Matsueda 7. Challenging Kornhauser's Critique of Strain Theory Robert Agnew
and Francis T. CullenPart III: Inspiring New Theoretical Visions 8.
Strength of Control Theory Chester L. Britt and Barbara J. Costello 9.
Cultural Disorganization and Crime Charis E. Kubrin 10. Social
Disorganization, Collective Efficacy, and Macro-Level Theories of Social
Control Barbara D. Warner and Robert J. SampsonPart IV: Beyond Kornhauser
11. Social Disorganization and Criminal Opportunity Pamela Wilcox and
Kenneth C. Land 12. Concentrated Disadvantage, the Persistence of Legal
Cynicism, and Crime: Revisiting the Conception of Culture in Criminology
David S. Kirk and Andrew V. Papachristo 13. Neighborhoods, Social Networks,
and Crime John R. Hipp and Adam BoessenPart V: Criticizing Kornhauser 14.
The Contested Place of Motivation in Criminological Theory David F.
Greenberg 15. Taking Criminal Opportunity Seriously: An Actor-Centered
Approach Darrell J. Steffensmeier and Jeffery T. Ulmer 16. Bringing Gangs
and Girls Back In Cheryl L. MaxsonContributors Index
Introduction: The Legacy of Ruth Rosner Kornhauser Francis T. Cullen and
Pamela Wilcox Part I. Ruth Rosner Kornhauser: Life and Criminology 1. Ruth
Rosner Kornhauser: A Personal and Intellectual History Anne M. Kornhauser
2. Ruth Rosner Kornhauser's 1963 Manuscript: An Introduction Brendan D.
Dooley 3. Theoretical Issues in the Sociological Study of Juvenile
Delinquency Ruth Rosner Kornhauser 4. Ruth and Me Travis HirschiPart II:
Challenging Criminology 5. Social Sources of Delinquency and the Second
Coming of Shaw and McKay Robert J. Bursik, Jr. 6. Social Structure,
Culture, and Crime: Assessing Kornhauser's Challenge to Criminology Ross L.
Matsueda 7. Challenging Kornhauser's Critique of Strain Theory Robert Agnew
and Francis T. CullenPart III: Inspiring New Theoretical Visions 8.
Strength of Control Theory Chester L. Britt and Barbara J. Costello 9.
Cultural Disorganization and Crime Charis E. Kubrin 10. Social
Disorganization, Collective Efficacy, and Macro-Level Theories of Social
Control Barbara D. Warner and Robert J. SampsonPart IV: Beyond Kornhauser
11. Social Disorganization and Criminal Opportunity Pamela Wilcox and
Kenneth C. Land 12. Concentrated Disadvantage, the Persistence of Legal
Cynicism, and Crime: Revisiting the Conception of Culture in Criminology
David S. Kirk and Andrew V. Papachristo 13. Neighborhoods, Social Networks,
and Crime John R. Hipp and Adam BoessenPart V: Criticizing Kornhauser 14.
The Contested Place of Motivation in Criminological Theory David F.
Greenberg 15. Taking Criminal Opportunity Seriously: An Actor-Centered
Approach Darrell J. Steffensmeier and Jeffery T. Ulmer 16. Bringing Gangs
and Girls Back In Cheryl L. MaxsonContributors Index
Pamela Wilcox Part I. Ruth Rosner Kornhauser: Life and Criminology 1. Ruth
Rosner Kornhauser: A Personal and Intellectual History Anne M. Kornhauser
2. Ruth Rosner Kornhauser's 1963 Manuscript: An Introduction Brendan D.
Dooley 3. Theoretical Issues in the Sociological Study of Juvenile
Delinquency Ruth Rosner Kornhauser 4. Ruth and Me Travis HirschiPart II:
Challenging Criminology 5. Social Sources of Delinquency and the Second
Coming of Shaw and McKay Robert J. Bursik, Jr. 6. Social Structure,
Culture, and Crime: Assessing Kornhauser's Challenge to Criminology Ross L.
Matsueda 7. Challenging Kornhauser's Critique of Strain Theory Robert Agnew
and Francis T. CullenPart III: Inspiring New Theoretical Visions 8.
Strength of Control Theory Chester L. Britt and Barbara J. Costello 9.
Cultural Disorganization and Crime Charis E. Kubrin 10. Social
Disorganization, Collective Efficacy, and Macro-Level Theories of Social
Control Barbara D. Warner and Robert J. SampsonPart IV: Beyond Kornhauser
11. Social Disorganization and Criminal Opportunity Pamela Wilcox and
Kenneth C. Land 12. Concentrated Disadvantage, the Persistence of Legal
Cynicism, and Crime: Revisiting the Conception of Culture in Criminology
David S. Kirk and Andrew V. Papachristo 13. Neighborhoods, Social Networks,
and Crime John R. Hipp and Adam BoessenPart V: Criticizing Kornhauser 14.
The Contested Place of Motivation in Criminological Theory David F.
Greenberg 15. Taking Criminal Opportunity Seriously: An Actor-Centered
Approach Darrell J. Steffensmeier and Jeffery T. Ulmer 16. Bringing Gangs
and Girls Back In Cheryl L. MaxsonContributors Index