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图书目录:SECTION 1 The Field Of Criminology
1. The Normal and The Pathological Emile Durkheim 2. Criminal Law In Politically Organized Society Richard Quinney 3. Good Men, Bad Men, and The Perception Of Reality G .wynn Nettler 4. Legal Definitions of Crime, Criminal, and Rape William L. Clark & William L. Marshall 5. Delinquent and Status Offenses in American Juvenile Courts Mark M. Levin & Rosemary C. Sarri SECTION II The Measurement Of Crime 6. Production of Crime Rates Donald Black 7. The "Dark Figure"of Unreported Crime Wesley G. Skogan 8. Official Police Statistics and Their Limitations Leonard D. Savitz 9. Self-reporting of Delinquency Robert H. Hardt & Sandra Peterson-Hardt 10. A Critique of Criminal Victimization Surveys James p.Levine 11. Mythical Numbers And The Cost of Crime Max Singer SECTION III Theory And Criminology 12. Social Structure and Anomie Robert K. Merton 13. Opportunity Theory Richard .A. Cloward & Lloyd E. Ohiln 14. Goal Discrepancy and Delinquency John C. Quicker 15. The Subculture of Violence Marvin E. Wolfgang & Franco Ferracuti 16. The Empirical Status of the Subculture of Violence Thesis Howard S. Erlanger 17. Lower Class Culture and Gang Delinquency Walter B. Miller 18. Labelling Theory Charles Wellford 19. Capitalism and Criminal Justice Richard Quinney 20. No Excuse for Crime Ernest van den Haag SECTION IV The Causes of Crime: Causation and Prediction 21. Social Causation Robert Maclve 22. False Criteria of Causality Travis.Hirschi & Hanan C. Selvin 23. The Unique Individual Leslie Wilkins 24. Criminological Prediction and Its Purposes Frances H. Simon SECTION V The Causes of Crime: Biological Factors 25. Attractiveness and Juvenile Delinquency Norman Cavior & L. Ramona Howard 26. Menstruation and Crime Katharina Dalton 27. Adoption and Antisocial Personality Raymond R. Crowe 28. XYY and Criminality Herman ,4. Witkin, Sarnoff A. Nednick, Fini Schulsinger, Eskild BakkestrOm, Karl O. Christiansen, Donald R. Goodenough, Kurt Hirschhorn, Claes Lundsteen, David R. Owen, John Philip, Donald B. Rubin, & Martha Stocking 29. Criminal Behavior in Twins Odd Steffen Dalgard & Einar Kringlen SECTION VI The Causes of Crime: Psychological Factors 30. Intelligence and Delinquency Travis Hirschi & Michael J. H indelang 31. Learning Disabilities and Juvenile Delinquency Charles A. Murray 32. Lunar Cycles and Homicides Arnold L. Lieber & Carolyn R. Sherin 33. Extroversion, Neuroticism and Delinquency Michael J. Hindelang 34. Compulsive Masculinity and Delinquency Ira J. Silverman & Simon Dinitz 35. Personality and Criminality David J. Tennenbaum 36. Pornography and Its Effect Harold S. Kant & Miehael J. Goldstein SECTION Vlll The Causes of Crime: Sociological Factors 37. How To Win the Soap Box Derby Richard Woodley 38. The Broken Home and Delinquency Lawrence Rosen & Kathleen Neilson 39. American Women and Crime Rita J. Simon 40. Race, Social Status and Arrest Edward Green 41. Status Origins, Track Position and Delinquency Delos H. Kelly 42. Delinquency and School Dropout Delbert S. Elliott 43. Hellfire and Delinquency Travis Hirschi & Rodney Stark 44. Television Violence and Children Surgeon-General's Scientific Advisory Committee on Television and Social Behavior 45. Gang Violence Walter B. MiUer, 46. The Saints and the Roughnecks William J. Chambliss 47. The Molls Walter B. Miller 48. Density and Crime Dennis W. Roncek SECTION VIII The Causes of Crime: Economic Factors 49. An Economic Hypothesis of Crime William E. C bb 50. Two Respons's to "Cobb" William C. Baiiey Charles H. Logan 51. Economic Crises and Crime M. Harvey Brenner SECTION IX Professional and Organized Crime 52. The Professional Thief John F. Klein 53. The Skilled Bank Robber Peter Letkemann 54. Running a Fencing Business: The Front Carl Klockars 55. Loan-Sharking John M. Seidl 56. The Numbers Game Fund for the City of New York 57. Fixing Horse Races Select Committee on Crime, United States House of Representatives 58. Celebrities as "Fronts" for Organized Crime Select Committee on Crime, United States House of Representatives 59. Gypsy Cabs and Organized Crime Francis .A. J. lanni 60. The Infiltration of Organized Crime into the Kosher Meat and Bagel Businesses David C. MacMichael 61. Organized Crime and an Inner City Community Harold D. LassweU &Jeremiah B. McKenna 62. Rules of Appropriate Conduct in Organized Crime Francis A. J. lanni 63. The Myth of the Mafia Dwight Smith 64. The New Mafia Francis ,A. J. lanni SECTION X Drug-Related Crimes 65. Drug Use and Crime The National Institute on Drug Abuse 66. The Pusher as a Rational Business Man Mark Moore 67. A Day in the Life of a Street Addict Michael Agar 68. The Problem of Heroin James Q. wilson, Mark H. Moore, & I. David Wheat, Jr. SECTION Xl Sex Offenses 69. The Rapist and His Crime Queen's Bench Foundation 70. Teenage Prostitution Diana Gray 71. The New Masseuse Paul K. Rasmussen & Lauren L. Kuhn 72. Homosexual Prostitution John H. Gagnon & William Simon SECTION XII White Cellar-and Cerporate Crime 73. The U.S. vs. Spiro Agnew, Vice-President George Beall, Barnet D. Skolnik Russell T. Baker, Jr., & Ronald Liebman 74. Illegal Political Contributions by. Gulf Oil Officials John J. McCloy, Nathan W. Pearson, & Beverley Matthews 75. Crime and the Auto Industry Harvey A. Farberman 76. Price Fixing in the Plumbing Fixture Industry Allan T. Demaree 77. Medical Swindlers Howard Lewis & Martha Lewis SECTION XIII Contemporary Ca'lines 78. Computer Abuse Donn B. Parker, Susan Nycum, & S. Stephen Oura 79. Record Piracy Charles H. McCaghy & R. Serge Denisoff 80. Shoplifting William E. Cobb 81. The Criminal Use of False Identification Federal Advisory Committee on False Identification, U.S. Depanment of yustice 82. Subway Crime Transportation Research Institute 83. Nuclear Theft Mason WiUrich & Theodore B. Taylor |