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Symbolic Use of Cohort Studies: Redefining Crime Between Diversion and "Selective Incapacitation"

NCJ Number
123910
Journal
Contemporary Crises Volume: 14 Issue: 2 Dated: (June 1990) Pages: 137-155
Author(s)
F Bettmer; R Kreissl; M Voss
Date Published
1990
Length
19 pages
Annotation
The societal definition of crime is eroding.
Abstract
As a consequence of this secular process the focus of interest among criminologists and the agents of the criminal justice system is widening towards the whole of society. A new definition of crime is emerging, based on the difference between dangerous career criminals and spontaneous one-time offenders. This difference is determined in terms of personality and character types based on criminological ideas about the typical hard-core criminal. Cohort studies provide the data and information to construct this ideal type. 48 references. (Author abstract)