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Publication Name
Breaking Rules : the Social and Situational Dynamics of Young People's Urban Crime
Item Length
8.5in
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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Series
Clarendon Studies in Criminology Ser.
Publication Year
2013
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Textbook
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Trade Paperback
Language
English
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Dietrich Oberwittler, Per-Olof H. Wikstrom, Beth Hardie, Kyle Treiber
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5.7in
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Why do certain people commit acts of crime? Why does crime happen in certain places? Presenting an ambitious new study designed to test a pioneering new theory of the causes of crime, Breaking Rules: The Social and Situational Dynamics of Young People's Urban Crime demonstrates that these questions can only go so far in explaining why crime happens - and, therefore, in preventing it. Based on the work of the Peterborough Adolescentand Young Adult Development Study (PADS+), Breaking Rules presents an analysis of the urban structure of Peterborough and its relation to young people's social life. Contemporary sciences state that behaviouris the outcome of an interaction between people and the environments to which they are exposed, and it is precisely that interaction and its relation to young people's crime involvement that PADS+ explores. Driven by a ground-breaking theory of crime, Situational Action Theory, which aims to explain why people break rules, it implements innovative methods of measuring social environments and people's exposure to them, involving a cohort of 700 young people growing up in the UK city ofPeterborough. It focuses on the important adolescent time window, ages 12 to 17, during which young people's crime involvement is at its peak, using unique space-time budget data to explore young people's timeuse, movement patterns, and the spatio-temporal characteristics of their crime involvement.

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Dietrich Oberwittler, Per-Olof H. Wikstrom, Beth Hardie, Kyle Treiber
Publication Name
Breaking Rules : the Social and Situational Dynamics of Young People's Urban Crime
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Series
Clarendon Studies in Criminology Ser.
Publication Year
2013
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
512 Pages

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Item Length
8.5in
Item Height
1.1in
Item Width
5.7in
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Criminology has produced a staggering amount of data and findings. Correlates of crime are everywhere but theoretical interpretation of their meaning is fraught with disagreement, Wikström and colleagues cut through the fog with a compelling new theory and multi-faceted longitudinal study of adolescents that lays bare the fundamental importance of situational dynamics and their interaction with both person-level characteristics and the larger social environment of the city. Thetheoretical emphasis on situation and individual action in context is original and the empirical analysis is carefully constructed to assess major hypotheses. Breaking Rules is a breakthrough that deserves a wide readership., "They do not detract from the importance of Breaking Rules' major finding that the likelihood of crime increases with the convergence of crime-prone people in criminogenic environments. This finding has a number of implications for theorizing about, responding to, and preventing crime; it also makes Breaking Rules an important book for many audiences, including academics, policymakers, and others concerned with the origins of adolescent crime." -Bill McCarthy, University of California, Davis, Contemporary Sociology, "one of the most important recent studies of crime and offending involving young people and a crucial book for police officers leading or designing crime reduction or preventive strategies." --Peter Neyroud, Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, "Criminology has produced a staggering amount of data and findings. Correlates of crime are everywhere but theoretical interpretation of their meaning is fraught with disagreement, Wikstrom and colleagues cut through the fog with a compelling new theory and multi-faceted longitudinal study ofadolescents that lays bare the fundamental importance of situational dynamics and their interaction with both person-level characteristics and the larger social environment of the city. The theoretical emphasis on situation and individual action in context is original and the empirical analysis iscarefully constructed to assess major hypotheses. Breaking Rules is a breakthrough that deserves a wide readership." --Professor Robert J. Sampson, Harvard University, 'They do not detract from the importance of Breaking Rules' major finding that the likelihood of crime increases with the convergence of crime-prone people in criminogenic environments. This finding has a number of implications for theorizing about, responding to, and preventing crime; it also makes Breaking Rules an important book for many audiences, including academics, policymakers, and others concerned with the origins of adolescent crime.'Bill McCarthy, University of California, Davis, Contemporary Sociology'Breaking Rules is among the most significant works in criminology in decades. It sets the standard for sophisticated and innovative measurement, for careful and well - executed research design, and for clarity and precision of presentation. It both presents and explicates an innovative theory of crime, one that is broad in scope and appropriately ambitious. The data and their analyses are of vital importance to cumulative knowledge in criminology. Withthis book, Situational Action Theory takes its place as among the most important perspectives in modern criminology and the study provides data of unprecedented scope and quality.Breaking Rules representsthe best tradition of the science of criminology and as such it commands the attention of the field.'Professor Michael R. Gottfredson, University of California'Breaking Rules is a truly impressive book that combines all of the features of first-rate scholarship in the social sciences. The theorizing, in the form of Situational Action Theory (SAT), is creative. The methodological procedures are carefully crafted and skillfully executed to serve the theoretical objectives of the research. Moreover, the extensive and rich analyses of the data from the Peterborough Adolescent and Young Adult Development Study(PADS+) yield compelling insights about who commits crimes, when, where, and - most importantly - why.'Professor Steven F. Messner, University at Albany'Criminology has produced a staggering amount of data and findings. Correlates of crime are everywhere but theoretical interpretation of their meaning is fraught with disagreement, Wikström and colleagues cut through the fog with a compelling new theory and multi-faceted longitudinal study of adolescents that lays bare the fundamental importance of situational dynamics and their interaction with both person-level characteristics and the larger socialenvironment of the city. The theoretical emphasis on situation and individual action in context is original and the empirical analysis is carefully constructed to assess major hypotheses. Breaking Rules is abreakthrough that deserves a wide readership.'Professor Robert J. Sampson, Harvard University'One of the most important recent studies of crime and offending involving young people and a crucial book for police officers leading or designing crime reduction or preventive strategies.'Peter Neyroud, Policing: A Journal of Policy & Practice, "Breaking Rules is among the most significant works in criminology in decades. It sets the standard for sophisticated and innovative measurement, for careful and well - executed research design, and for clarity and precision of presentation. It both presents and explicates an innovativetheory of crime, one that is broad in scope and appropriately ambitious. The data and their analyses are of vital importance to cumulative knowledge in criminology. With this book, Situational Action Theory takes its place as among the most important perspectives in modern criminology and the studyprovides data of unprecedented scope and quality.Breaking Rules represents the best tradition of the science of criminology and as such it commands the attention of the field." --Professor Michael R. Gottfredson, University of California, Breaking Rules is among the most significant works in criminology in decades. It sets the standard for sophisticated and innovative measurement, for careful and well - executed research design, and for clarity and precision of presentation. It both presents and explicates an innovative theory of crime, one that is broad in scope and appropriately ambitious. The data and their analyses are of vital importance to cumulative knowledge in criminology. With this book,Situational Action Theory takes its place as among the most important perspectives in modern criminology and the study provides data of unprecedented scope and quality.Breaking Rules represents the best tradition of the science of criminology and as such it commands the attention of the field., "They do not detract from the importance of Breaking Rules' major finding that the likelihood of crime increases with the convergence of crime-prone people in criminogenic environments. This finding has a number of implications for theorizing about, responding to, and preventing crime; it also makes Breaking Rules an important book for many audiences, including academics, policymakers, and others concerned with the origins of adolescent crime." -Bill McCarthy, University of California, Davis, Contemporary Sociology"The combination of carefully crafted and consistent assumptions about human nature, an extraordinarily rich data set, an equally rich theoretical frame with clear concepts and dynamics, and a series of analyses which allow the reader to see what is happening "under the hood," is unparalleled in this reviewer's recent memory."- Ralph B. Taylor, Professor at the Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University, "They do not detract from the importance of Breaking Rules' major finding that the likelihood of crime increases with the convergence of crime-prone people in criminogenic environments. This finding has a number of implications for theorizing about, responding to, and preventing crime; it also makes Breaking Rules an important book for many audiences, including academics, policymakers, and others concerned with the origins of adolescent crime." -Bill McCarthy, University of California, Davis, Contemporary Sociology "The combination of carefully crafted and consistent assumptions about human nature, an extraordinarily rich data set, an equally rich theoretical frame with clear concepts and dynamics, and a series of analyses which allow the reader to see what is happening "under the hood," is unparalleled in this reviewer's recent memory."- Ralph B. Taylor, Professor at the Department of Criminal Justice, Temple University, "Breaking Rules is a truly impressive book that combines all of the features of first-rate scholarship in the social sciences. The theorizing, in the form of Situational Action Theory (SAT), is creative. The methodological procedures are carefully crafted and skillfully executed to serve thetheoretical objectives of the research. Moreover, the extensive and rich analyses of the data from the Peterborough Adolescent and Young Adult Development Study (PADS+) yield compelling insights about who commits crimes, when, where, and - most importantly - why." --Professor Steven F. Messner, University at Albany
Table of Content
PART 1 - Analysing crime as situational action: Theory, methods, key constructs, and basic findings1: Situational Action Theory (SAT)2: The Peterborough Adolescent and Young Adult Development Study (PADS+)3: Young people's crime, crime propensity, and criminogenic exposure: Key constructs and basic findingsPART 2 - The social dynamics of young people's urban crime4: Peterborough, its urban structure, and crime5: Young offenders and their crimes in the urban environment6: Young people, their activities, and criminogenic exposurePART 3 - The situational dynamics of young people's crime7: The crime convergence: Kinds of people in kinds of settings8: Choosing crime as an alternative: Crime propensity, the perception-choice process, and crimePART 4 - It's all about interactions9: Key findings and implicationsAppendicesTechnical appendixSpace-time budget coding appendix, PART 1 - Analysing crime as situational action: Theory, methods, key constructs, and basic findings1. Situational Action Theory (SAT)2. The Peterborough Adolescent and Young Adult Development Study (PADS+)3. Young people's crime, crime propensity, and criminogenic exposure: Key constructs and basic findingsPART 2 - The social dynamics of young people's urban crime4. Peterborough, its urban structure, and crime5. Young offenders and their crimes in the urban environment6. Young people, their activities, and criminogenic exposurePART 3 - The situational dynamics of young people's crime7. The crime convergence: Kinds of people in kinds of settings8. Choosing crime as an alternative: Crime propensity, the perception-choice process, and crimePART 4 - It's all about interactions9. Key findings and implicationsAppendicesTechnical appendixSpace-time budget coding appendix
Copyright Date
2013
Topic
Criminal Law / General, Criminology
Lccn
2012-406372
Dewey Decimal
364.25091732
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Law, Social Science

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