Social Bridges and Contexts in Criminology and Sociology
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Social Bridges and Contexts in Criminology and Sociology
Reflections on the Intellectual Legacy of James F. Short, Jr.
Hughes, Lorine; Broidy, Lisa
Taylor & Francis Ltd
06/2022
248
Mole
Inglês
9780367651671
15 a 20 dias
439
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Part One Intellectual Roots 1. Reflections on Disciplines and Fields, Problems, Policies, and Life 2. James F. Short, Jr.-A Legacy of Integration 3. Jim Short and the Chicago School of Sociology Part Two Early Career Contributions 4. Understanding Lethal Violence: Homicide and Suicide 5. Measuring Individual Behaviors with Self-Reports: The Case of Self-Reported Delinquency Part Three Crowning Insights 6. Core Controversies and Debates in the Study of Gangs 7. Levels of Explanation and the Group Process Perspective 8.Social Observation, Participation, and Ethnography 9. Status Management and Situational Inducements to Violence 10. Collective Action, Rational Choice, and Gang Delinquency: Appreciating Short and Strodtbeck ([1965] 1974) Part Four Novel Applications to Knowledge and Policy 11. Group Process and Knowledge Formation in Context: Gang Delinquency and Mass Atrocity Crimes 12. Government Commissions and the Search for Knowledge: Basic and Applied Part Five Reflection Essays 1. James F. Short, Jr.: A Remembrance 2. How Dr. Short Became Jim 3. Jim Short, All-American Advocate 4. Personal Reflections on the Impact of James F. Short, Jr. 5. I Still Blame Jodie Foster 6. Roads Well Traveled and A Life Well Lived 7. Remembering Jim Short
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Young Men;Youth Gangs;Washington State University;Chicago School of Sociology;National Academy;Homicide;Mass Atrocity Crimes;Group Process Perspective;Atrocity Crimes;Self-report Methodology;YMCA's Program;Group Process and Gang Delinquency;Jim's Work;Juvenile Delinquency;Gang Research;Criminological Theory;White Collar Crime;James F. Short, Jr;Gang Delinquency;White collar-crime;Suicide;Gang Members;Microsocial group process;Street Gangs;Chicago Area Project;Professor Short's intellectual development;Vice Lords;Microsocial group processes;Social Science Research;White-collar crime;Detached Worker Programs;Sociology;Delinquency;Gang Leaders;National Research Council's Commission;Rockefeller III;Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs;PhD Alumnus;Subjective Expected Utility Model;Black English
Part One Intellectual Roots 1. Reflections on Disciplines and Fields, Problems, Policies, and Life 2. James F. Short, Jr.-A Legacy of Integration 3. Jim Short and the Chicago School of Sociology Part Two Early Career Contributions 4. Understanding Lethal Violence: Homicide and Suicide 5. Measuring Individual Behaviors with Self-Reports: The Case of Self-Reported Delinquency Part Three Crowning Insights 6. Core Controversies and Debates in the Study of Gangs 7. Levels of Explanation and the Group Process Perspective 8.Social Observation, Participation, and Ethnography 9. Status Management and Situational Inducements to Violence 10. Collective Action, Rational Choice, and Gang Delinquency: Appreciating Short and Strodtbeck ([1965] 1974) Part Four Novel Applications to Knowledge and Policy 11. Group Process and Knowledge Formation in Context: Gang Delinquency and Mass Atrocity Crimes 12. Government Commissions and the Search for Knowledge: Basic and Applied Part Five Reflection Essays 1. James F. Short, Jr.: A Remembrance 2. How Dr. Short Became Jim 3. Jim Short, All-American Advocate 4. Personal Reflections on the Impact of James F. Short, Jr. 5. I Still Blame Jodie Foster 6. Roads Well Traveled and A Life Well Lived 7. Remembering Jim Short
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Young Men;Youth Gangs;Washington State University;Chicago School of Sociology;National Academy;Homicide;Mass Atrocity Crimes;Group Process Perspective;Atrocity Crimes;Self-report Methodology;YMCA's Program;Group Process and Gang Delinquency;Jim's Work;Juvenile Delinquency;Gang Research;Criminological Theory;White Collar Crime;James F. Short, Jr;Gang Delinquency;White collar-crime;Suicide;Gang Members;Microsocial group process;Street Gangs;Chicago Area Project;Professor Short's intellectual development;Vice Lords;Microsocial group processes;Social Science Research;White-collar crime;Detached Worker Programs;Sociology;Delinquency;Gang Leaders;National Research Council's Commission;Rockefeller III;Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs;PhD Alumnus;Subjective Expected Utility Model;Black English