| v Lesson 8: Radicalism ..................................................................................................................145 Lesson 9: Identity Fusion Theory ................................................................................................147 CHAPTER X – DISCUSSING THE DEVELOPMENTAL THEORIES OF CRIME CAUSATION Lesson 1: Life Course Theory . ....................................................................................................148 Lesson 2: Latent Trait Theory .. ...................................................................................................150 Lesson 3: Interactional Theory ....................................................................................................151 Lesson 4: Age-Graded Theory . ...................................................................................................152 Lesson 5: Social Development Model .........................................................................................154 Lesson 6: General Theory of Crime ............................................................................................156 Lesson 7: Differential Coercion Theory .......................................................................................157 Lesson 8: Control Balance Theory ..............................................................................................159 CHAPTER VIII – STATING THE BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL THEORIES OF CRIME CAUSATION Lesson 1: The Biopsychosocial Model of Crime Causation . .......................................................121 Lesson 2: Moral Insanity and Criminal Responsibility .................................................................123 Lesson 3: Premenstrual Syndrome .............................................................................................125 Lesson 4: Battered Child Syndrome ...........................................................................................127 Lesson 5: Battered Woman Syndrome . ......................................................................................129 Lesson 6: Postpartum Stress Syndrome and Postpartum Psychosis .........................................132 CHAPTER IX – IDENTIFYING THE POLITICAL/SOCIAL CONFLICT THEORIES OF CRIME CAUSATION Lesson 1: Marxist Criminology ....................................................................................................134 Lesson 2: Conflict Theory . ..........................................................................................................136 Lesson 3: Social Reality of Crime ...............................................................................................138 Lesson 4: Left Realism .. .............................................................................................................139 Lesson 5: Postmodern Theory . ...................................................................................................140 Lesson 6: Institutive-Constitutive Theory .. ..................................................................................141 Lesson 7: Conservatism and Liberalism Theory .. .......................................................................143 Lesson 13: Social Bond Theory ..................................................................................................108 Lesson 14: Social Reaction: Labeling Theory .............................................................................110 Lesson 15: Primary and Secondary Deviance ............................................................................113 CHAPTER VII – OUTLINING THE ECONOMIC THEORIES OF CRIME CAUSATION Lesson 1: Economic Model of Criminal Behavior: Basic Theory . ...............................................115 Lesson 2: Karl Marx’s Theory .....................................................................................................117 Lesson 3: Friedrich Engels’ and Willem Bonger’s Theory ..........................................................119 CHAPTER XI – RECOGNIZING THE THEORIES ON WOMEN OFFENDERS Lesson 1: Adler’s Theory of Masculinity ......................................................................................161 Lesson 2: Opportunity Theory .....................................................................................................162 Lesson 3: Marginalization Theory ...............................................................................................164 Lesson 4: Critical Feminist Theory ..............................................................................................166 Lesson 5: Power-Control Theory ................................................................................................167 Lesson 6: Sigmund Freud’s Theory of “Penis Envy” ...................................................................168 Lesson 7: Chivalry or Paternalism Theory . .................................................................................170 CHAPTER XII – DISCOVERING THE ECOLOGY OR ENVIRONMENTAL THEORIES OF CRIME CAUSATION Lesson 1: Human Ecology Theory ..............................................................................................172 Lesson 2: Ecological Systems Theory ........................................................................................174 Lesson 3: Broken Windows Theory ............................................................................................177 Lesson 4: Crime Pattern Theory .................................................................................................179 Lesson 5: Rational-Choice Perspective ......................................................................................181
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