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JUVENILE DELINQUENCY AND SOCIAL STRUCTURE - RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SOCIOLOGIVAL, PSYCHOLOGICAL, AND PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORIES OF CRIME

NCJ Number
26532
Author(s)
T MOSER
Date Published
1970
Length
316 pages
Annotation
A VARIETY OF AMERICAN RESEARCH IS INTEGRATED TO PRESENT A CRIME CAUSE THEORY BASED ON PERSONALITY MALFORMATION OF MEMBERS OF THE DISADVANTAGED SOCIAL CLASSES RESULTING FROM PATTERNS OF CHILD-REARING AND FAMILY RELATIONS.
Abstract
DISCUSSED ARE THEORIES OF FAMILY-BASED CRIMINOGENIC FACTORS BY SHELDON AND ELEANOR GLUCK, WILLIAM AND JOAN MCCORD, IVY BENNETT, AND OTHERS. ALSO DISCUSSED IS THE FORMATION OF ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITIES AND DEVIANT BEHAVIOR IN TERMS OF PSYCHOANALYTIC CONCEPTS. --IN GERMAN

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