Part 1 On the state of criminology integration: Strategies and requisites for theoretical integration in the study of crime and deviance, Allen E. Liska; The peripheral core of law and criminology - on postmodern social theory and conceptual integration, Bruce A. Arrigo; Theoretical integration in criminology, Thomas J. Bernard, Jeffrey B. Snipes. Part 2 Crime and integration in black and white: Internal colonialism and ghetto revolt, Robert Blauner; White racism, black crime and American justice - an application of the colonial model to explain race and crime, Robert Stables; The colonial model as a theoretical explanation of crime and delinquency, Becky Tatum. Part 3 Delinquency and integration: An integrated theoretical perspective on delinquent behaviour, Delbert Elliot; A critique of criminology - toward an integrated structural-marxist theory of delinquency production, Mark Colvin; The class structure and delinquency - toward a power-control theory of common delinquent behaviour, John Bagan; The web of conformity - a network approach to the explanation of delinquent behaviour, Terence P. Thornberry; Reflected appraisals, parental labelling, and delinquency - specifying a symbolic interactionalist theory, Ross L. Matsueda; Delinquent bonding, moral beliefs, and illegal behaviour - a three-wave panel model, Scott Menard, Delbert Elliott. Part 4 General approaches to integration: Social structure and anomie, Robert K. Merton; Social change and crime rate trends - a routine activities approach, Lawrence E. cohen, Marcus Felson; Toward an integration of criminological theories, Frank S. Pearson, Neil A. Weiner; A general theory of expropriative crime - an evolutionary ecological approach, Lawrence E. Cohen, Richard Machalek;; Feminist scholarship, relational and instrumental control and power-control theory of gender and delinquency, John Hagan; A general paradigm for understanding criminal behaviour - extending evolutionary ecological theory, Bryan Vila; Macro-micro integration in the study of victimization - a hierarchical logistic model analysis across Seattle neighbourhoods, Pamela W. Roundtree et al. Part 4 Integration and the future: Pride in criminology dissensus, John Braithwaite; The need to integrate comparative and international criminal justice into a traditional curriculum, Paul C. Friday.
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