01942 2200325 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001000123084001600133100002200149700002400171700002300195245008600218260005000304300003500354500002300389504001400412520099600426650002201422650001601444990002601460990002601486990002601512990002601538990002601564990002601590INLIS00000000000387920221111010549 a0010-0520003879221111 | | eng  a9781412955195 aeng a364.3 a364.3 WRI c0 aWright, John Paul0 aStephen G. Tibbetts0 aand Leah E. Daigle1 aCriminals in the Making :bCriminality Across the Life Course /cJohn Paul Wright aCalifornia :bKluwer Law International,c2008 axiv,313p. :b:illus. ;c26 cm. aIndeks : p.289-312 ap.261-288 a"Why do individuals exposed to the same environment turn out so differently, with some engaging in crime and others abiding by societal rules and norms? Why are males involved in violent crime more often than females? And why do the precursors of serious pathological behavior typically emerge in childhood? The authors of this text address key questions surrounding criminal propensity by discussing studies of the life-course perspective?criminological research linking biological factors associated with criminality and social environmental agents thought to cause, facilitate, or otherwise influence one?s tendency towards criminal activity. The text offers a comprehensive, interdisciplinary understanding of the current thinking in the field about criminal behavior over the course of a lifetime and ends on a positive note, highlighting interventions proven effective and illustrating how the life-course perspective has contributed to a greater understanding of the causes of crime." 4aCriminal behavior 4aCriminology a15597/MKRI-P/XII-2009 a15598/MKRI-P/XII-2009 a15598/MKRI-P/XII-2009 a15597/MKRI-P/XII-2009 a15597/MKRI-P/XII-2009 a15598/MKRI-P/XII-2009