Crime and Family : Selected Essays of Joan McCord /
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Philadelphia, PA :
Temple University Press,
2007.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. A thirty-year follow-up of treatment effects
- 2. Consideration of some effects of a counseling program
- 3. The Cambridge-Somerville study : a pioneering longitudinal-experimental study of delinquency prevention
- 4. Cures that harm : unanticipated outcomes of crime prevention programs
- 5. Some child-rearing antecedents of criminal behavior in adult men
- 6. A longitudinal view of the relationship between paternal absence and crime
- 7. A forty year perspective on effects of child abuse and neglect
- 8. Family relationships, juvenile delinquency, and adult criminality
- 9. Questioning the value of punishment
- 10. Deterrence and the light touch of the law
- 11. On discipline
- 12. Discipline and the use of sanctions
- 13. Patterns of deviance
- 14. The cycle of crime and socialization practices
- 15. Family socialization and antisocial behavior : searching for casual relationships in longitudinal research
- 16. Family as crucible for violence : comment on Gorman-Smith et al. (1996)
- 17. Drunken drivers in longitudinal perspectives
- 18. Alcoholism and crime across generations
- 19. Identifying developmental paradigms leading to alcoholism
- 20. Another time, another drug
- 21. Competence in long-term perspective
- 22. Understanding motivations : considering altruism and aggression
- 23. Ethnicity, acculturation, and opportunities : a study of two generations
- 24. Learning how to learn and its sequelae.