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Contents: Introduction Part I Early Developments in Social Control Theory: Delinquency as the failure of personal and social controls, Albert J. Reiss Social disorganization and stake in conformity: complementary factors in the predatory behavior of hoodlums, Jackson Toby Techniques of neutralization: a theory of delinquency, Gresham M. Sykes and David Matza A new theory of delinquency and crime, Walter C. Reckless Delinquency, situational inducements, and commitment to conformity, Scott Briar and Irving Piliavin. Part II Sources of Social Control: Parental attachments and delinquency, Joseph H. Rankin and Roger Kern Direct parental controls and delinquency, L. Edward Wells and Joseph H. Rankin Parental monitoring: a reinterpretation, Hakan Stattin and Margaret Kerr Parents, peers and delinquency, Mark Warr A multilevel analysis of the relationships among communal school organization, student bonding, and delinquency, Allison Ann Payne. Part III Self-Control Theory: The empirical status of Gottfredson and Hirschi's General Theory of Crime: a meta-analysis, Travis C. Pratt and Francis T. Cullen An empirical test of a General Theory of Crime: a four-nation comparative study of self-control and the prediction of deviance, Alexander T. Vazsonyi, Lloyd E. Pickering, Marianne Junger and Dick Hessing Testing the core empirical implications of Gottfredson and Hirschi's General Theory of Crime, Harold G. Grasmick, Charles R. Tittle, Robert J. Bursik Jr and Bruce J. Arneklev Self-control as an executive function: reformulating Gottfredson and Hirschi's parental socialization thesis, Kevin M. Beaver, John Paul Wright and Matt Delisi A longitudinal test of the effects of parenting and the stability of self-control: negative evidence for the General Theory of Crime, Callie Harbin Burt, Ronald L. Simons and Leslie G. Simons On the absence of self-control as the basis for a General Theory of Crime: a critique, Gilbert Geis In defense of self-control, Travis Hirschi and Michael Gottfredson. Part IV Theory Integration: Substantive positivism and the idea of crime, Travis Hirschi and Michael Gottfredson Toward an interactional theory of delinquency, Terence P. Thornberry Self-control and social bonds: a combined control perspective on deviance, Douglas Longshore, Eunice Chang, Shih-chao Hsieh and Nena Messina Crime and deviance over the life course: the salience of adult social bonds, Robert J. Sampson and John H. Laub Enduring individual differences and rational choice theories of crime, Daniel S. Nagin and Raymond Paternoster The class structure of gender and delinquency: toward a power-control theory of common delinquent behavior, John Hagan, A.R. Gillis and John Simpson Name index.

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