DELINQÜÊNCIA: ETIOLOGIA.
Desenvolvimento de um Modelo Explicativo.
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RESUMO - O estudo delineia os parâmetros básicos das principais teorias sobre a etiologia da delinqüência até 1980. Apresenta como conclusão, um modelo único que integra todos os modelos expressos naquelas teorias e apresenta dados de pesquisas empíricas que suportam este modelo.
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BLAKELY, Ð’., STEPHENSON, P. S., & NICHOL, H. (1974). Social factors
compared in a random sample of juvenile delinquents and controls. Intern.
Journal of Social Psychiatry, 20 (3-4), 203-217.
BECKER, H, S. (1963). Outsiders: Studies in the sociology of deviance. New York:
Free Press.
CHAMBLISS, W.- (1964). A sociological analysis of the law of vagrancy. Social
Problems, 11, 67-77.
CARLSMITH, L (1970). Effect of early father absence on scholastic aptitude. In L.
Rebelsky and F. Dorman (Eds.). Child development and behavior. New York: A.
A. Knopf.
CLOWARD, R. A & OHLIN, L. E. (1960). Delinquency and opportunity. New York:
Free Press.
COHEN, A. K. (1955). Delinquent boys: The culture of the gang. New York: Free
Press.
COHEN, A. K. (1965). the sociology of the deviant act: Anomie theory and beyond.
American Sociological Review, 30, 5-14.
COLBERT, С. В. (1976). An investigation of interpersonal understanding between
disruptive and nondisruptive adolescents and parents. Psychological Abstracts
International, 7944A
CORTES, J. B. & GATTI, F. M. (1972). Delinquency and crime: A biopsychosocial
approach. New York: Seminar Press.
DAWES, K. J. (1973). Family relationships, reference others, differential identification
and their joint impact on juvenile delinquency. Psychological Abstracts
International.
DUNCAN, P. (1971). Parental attitudes and interactions in delinquency. Child
Development, 42, 1751-1765.
EYSENCK, H. J. (1970). Crime and personality: An empirical study of the
three-factor theory. British Journal of Criminology, 10, 225-239.
FANNIN, L. & CLINARD, M. B. (1965). Differences in the conception of self as male
among lower and middle class delinquents. Social Problems, 13, 205-214.
FEATHER, N. T. & CROSS, D. G. (1975). Value systems and delinquency: Parental
and generational discrepancies in value systems for delinquent and non-delinquent boys. British Journal os Social And Clinical Psychology, 14(2),
117-129.
FISHBEIN, M. & AJZEN, I. (1975). Belief, attitude, intention, and behavior: An
introduction to theory and research. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley.
GALLIHER, J. F. & McCARTNEY, J. L. (1973). The influence of funding agencies on
juvenile delinquency research. Social Problems, 21, 77-90.
GARFINKLE, H. (1968). Studies in ethnomethodology. New York: Prentice-Hall.
GIBBS, J. P. (1966). Conceptions of deviant behavior: The old and the new. Pacific
Sociological Review, 9, 9-14.
GLUECK, S. & GLUECK, E. (1950). Unraveling juvenile delinquency. New York:
Harper and Row.
GLUECK, S. & GLUECK, E. (1968). Delinquents and nоn delinquents in perspective.
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
GOFFMAN, E. (1963). Stigma: Notes on the management of spoiled identity.
Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall.
GOULDNER, A. W. (1968). The sociologist as partisan: Sociology and the welfare
state. American Sociologist, 3, 103-116.
GOVE, W. R. (1970). Societal reaction as an explanation of mental illness: An
evaluation. American Sociological Review, 35, 873-884.
HEPBURN, J. R. (1977). Criminology: Testing alternative models of delinquency
causation. The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 67, (4), 450-460.
HIRSCHI, T. (1969). The causes of delinquency. Berkeley, Calif.: University of
California Press.
HIRSCHI, T. (1973). Procedural rules and the study of deviant behavior. Social
Problems, 21, 159-173.
JARVIK, L. F., KLODIN, V., & MATSUYANA, S. S. (1973). Human aggression and
the extra у chromosome: Fact or fantasy? American Psychologist, 28, 674-682.
JARVIS, G. K. & MESSINGER, H. B. (1974). Social and economic correlates of
juvenile delinquency rates: A Canadian case. Canadian Journal of Criminology
and Corrections, 16 (4), 361-372.
LANGLEY, M. H. (1972). The juvenile court: The making of a delinquent. Law and
Society Review, 7, 273-298.
LEMERT, E. (1951). Social pathology. New York: McGraw-Hill.
LEMERT, E. (1972). Human deviance, social problems and social control. 2nd ed.
Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall.
LORENZ, K. (1967). On aggression. New York: Bantam Books.
MANKOFF, M. (1971). Societal reaction and career deviance: A critical analysis.
Sociological Quarterly, 12, 204-218.
MARINO, С D. & McCOWAN, R. J. (1976). The effects of parent absence on
children. Child Study Journal, 6, 165-182.
MATZA, D. (1964). Delinquency and drift. New York: John Wiley.
McCARTNEY, J. L. (1974). A review of recent research in delinquency and diviance.
Journal of Operational Psychology, 5 (2), 52-68.
McCORD, J. & McCORD, W. (1958). The effect of parental role model on criminality.
Journal of Social Issues, 14,66-75.
MISRA, S. S. (1977). Juvenile delinquency and parental deprivations. Indian Journal
of Clinical Psychology, 4 (1), 69-73.
NIMH (National Institute of Mental Health - 1970). Report on the XYY chromosomal
abnormality. Washington, D. C: U. S. Government Printing Office.
POWER, M. J., ASH, P. M., SCHOENBERG, E., & SIREY, E. С (1974).
Delinquency and the family. British Journal of Social Work, 4 (1), 13-38.
QUINNEY, R. (1970). The problem of crime. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co.
RECKLESS, W. С (1967). Pioneering with self-concept as a vulnerability factor in
delinquency. Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science, 58,
515-523.
RECKLESS, W. C, DINITZ., & KAY, B. (1957). Self-component in potential
delinquency and non-delinquency. American Sociological Review, 22, 566-570.
ROBY, P. (1969). Politics and criminal law: A revision of the New York state penal
law on prostitution. Social Problems, 17, 83-109.
SCHEFF, T. J. (1964). The societal reaction to deviance: Ascriptive elements in the
psychiatric screening of mental patients in a mid western state. Social
Problems, 11, 401-413.
SCHERVISH, P. G. (1973). The labeling perspective: Its bias and potential in the
study of political deviance. American Sociologist, 8, 47-57.
SCHUTZ, A. (1953). Commonsense and scientific interpretation of human action.
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 14, 1 -38.
SKARD, A. G. (1972). Maternal deprivation: The research and its implications. In J.
F. Rosenblith, Q. Allinsmith and J. Williams (Eds), Readings in child
development: Causes of behavior. New York: Wiley and Sons.
SKOLNICK, J. H. (1966). Justice without trial: Law enforcement in democratic
society. New York: John Wiley and Sons.
SMITH, R. M. & WALTERS, J. (1978). Delinquent and non-delinquent males,
perceptions of their parents. Adolescence, 13 (49), 21-28.
SUTHERLAND, E. H. & CRESSEY, D. R. (1966). Principles of criminology.
Philadelphia J. P. Lippincott.
TANNENBAUM, F. (1938). Crime and the community New York: Ginn.
TURK, A. T. (1966). Conflict and criminality. American Sociological Review, 31,
338-352.
VINSON, T. & HOMEL, R. (1975). Crime and disadvantage: The coincidence of
medical and social problems in an Australian city. British Journal of Criminology,
75(1), 21-31.
WEST, D. J. (1973). Who becomes delinquent? London: Heinemann.
WILGOSH, L. & PAITICH, D. (1974). Juvenile offenders, grouped according to type
of delinquent behaviour and their parents: Intelligence, achievement, and family
interaction. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Corrections, 16 (1), 68-76.
WILSON, H. (1975). Juvenile delinquency, parental criminality and social handicap.
British Journal of Criminology, 15 (3), 241-250.
compared in a random sample of juvenile delinquents and controls. Intern.
Journal of Social Psychiatry, 20 (3-4), 203-217.
BECKER, H, S. (1963). Outsiders: Studies in the sociology of deviance. New York:
Free Press.
CHAMBLISS, W.- (1964). A sociological analysis of the law of vagrancy. Social
Problems, 11, 67-77.
CARLSMITH, L (1970). Effect of early father absence on scholastic aptitude. In L.
Rebelsky and F. Dorman (Eds.). Child development and behavior. New York: A.
A. Knopf.
CLOWARD, R. A & OHLIN, L. E. (1960). Delinquency and opportunity. New York:
Free Press.
COHEN, A. K. (1955). Delinquent boys: The culture of the gang. New York: Free
Press.
COHEN, A. K. (1965). the sociology of the deviant act: Anomie theory and beyond.
American Sociological Review, 30, 5-14.
COLBERT, С. В. (1976). An investigation of interpersonal understanding between
disruptive and nondisruptive adolescents and parents. Psychological Abstracts
International, 7944A
CORTES, J. B. & GATTI, F. M. (1972). Delinquency and crime: A biopsychosocial
approach. New York: Seminar Press.
DAWES, K. J. (1973). Family relationships, reference others, differential identification
and their joint impact on juvenile delinquency. Psychological Abstracts
International.
DUNCAN, P. (1971). Parental attitudes and interactions in delinquency. Child
Development, 42, 1751-1765.
EYSENCK, H. J. (1970). Crime and personality: An empirical study of the
three-factor theory. British Journal of Criminology, 10, 225-239.
FANNIN, L. & CLINARD, M. B. (1965). Differences in the conception of self as male
among lower and middle class delinquents. Social Problems, 13, 205-214.
FEATHER, N. T. & CROSS, D. G. (1975). Value systems and delinquency: Parental
and generational discrepancies in value systems for delinquent and non-delinquent boys. British Journal os Social And Clinical Psychology, 14(2),
117-129.
FISHBEIN, M. & AJZEN, I. (1975). Belief, attitude, intention, and behavior: An
introduction to theory and research. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley.
GALLIHER, J. F. & McCARTNEY, J. L. (1973). The influence of funding agencies on
juvenile delinquency research. Social Problems, 21, 77-90.
GARFINKLE, H. (1968). Studies in ethnomethodology. New York: Prentice-Hall.
GIBBS, J. P. (1966). Conceptions of deviant behavior: The old and the new. Pacific
Sociological Review, 9, 9-14.
GLUECK, S. & GLUECK, E. (1950). Unraveling juvenile delinquency. New York:
Harper and Row.
GLUECK, S. & GLUECK, E. (1968). Delinquents and nоn delinquents in perspective.
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
GOFFMAN, E. (1963). Stigma: Notes on the management of spoiled identity.
Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall.
GOULDNER, A. W. (1968). The sociologist as partisan: Sociology and the welfare
state. American Sociologist, 3, 103-116.
GOVE, W. R. (1970). Societal reaction as an explanation of mental illness: An
evaluation. American Sociological Review, 35, 873-884.
HEPBURN, J. R. (1977). Criminology: Testing alternative models of delinquency
causation. The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 67, (4), 450-460.
HIRSCHI, T. (1969). The causes of delinquency. Berkeley, Calif.: University of
California Press.
HIRSCHI, T. (1973). Procedural rules and the study of deviant behavior. Social
Problems, 21, 159-173.
JARVIK, L. F., KLODIN, V., & MATSUYANA, S. S. (1973). Human aggression and
the extra у chromosome: Fact or fantasy? American Psychologist, 28, 674-682.
JARVIS, G. K. & MESSINGER, H. B. (1974). Social and economic correlates of
juvenile delinquency rates: A Canadian case. Canadian Journal of Criminology
and Corrections, 16 (4), 361-372.
LANGLEY, M. H. (1972). The juvenile court: The making of a delinquent. Law and
Society Review, 7, 273-298.
LEMERT, E. (1951). Social pathology. New York: McGraw-Hill.
LEMERT, E. (1972). Human deviance, social problems and social control. 2nd ed.
Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall.
LORENZ, K. (1967). On aggression. New York: Bantam Books.
MANKOFF, M. (1971). Societal reaction and career deviance: A critical analysis.
Sociological Quarterly, 12, 204-218.
MARINO, С D. & McCOWAN, R. J. (1976). The effects of parent absence on
children. Child Study Journal, 6, 165-182.
MATZA, D. (1964). Delinquency and drift. New York: John Wiley.
McCARTNEY, J. L. (1974). A review of recent research in delinquency and diviance.
Journal of Operational Psychology, 5 (2), 52-68.
McCORD, J. & McCORD, W. (1958). The effect of parental role model on criminality.
Journal of Social Issues, 14,66-75.
MISRA, S. S. (1977). Juvenile delinquency and parental deprivations. Indian Journal
of Clinical Psychology, 4 (1), 69-73.
NIMH (National Institute of Mental Health - 1970). Report on the XYY chromosomal
abnormality. Washington, D. C: U. S. Government Printing Office.
POWER, M. J., ASH, P. M., SCHOENBERG, E., & SIREY, E. С (1974).
Delinquency and the family. British Journal of Social Work, 4 (1), 13-38.
QUINNEY, R. (1970). The problem of crime. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co.
RECKLESS, W. С (1967). Pioneering with self-concept as a vulnerability factor in
delinquency. Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science, 58,
515-523.
RECKLESS, W. C, DINITZ., & KAY, B. (1957). Self-component in potential
delinquency and non-delinquency. American Sociological Review, 22, 566-570.
ROBY, P. (1969). Politics and criminal law: A revision of the New York state penal
law on prostitution. Social Problems, 17, 83-109.
SCHEFF, T. J. (1964). The societal reaction to deviance: Ascriptive elements in the
psychiatric screening of mental patients in a mid western state. Social
Problems, 11, 401-413.
SCHERVISH, P. G. (1973). The labeling perspective: Its bias and potential in the
study of political deviance. American Sociologist, 8, 47-57.
SCHUTZ, A. (1953). Commonsense and scientific interpretation of human action.
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 14, 1 -38.
SKARD, A. G. (1972). Maternal deprivation: The research and its implications. In J.
F. Rosenblith, Q. Allinsmith and J. Williams (Eds), Readings in child
development: Causes of behavior. New York: Wiley and Sons.
SKOLNICK, J. H. (1966). Justice without trial: Law enforcement in democratic
society. New York: John Wiley and Sons.
SMITH, R. M. & WALTERS, J. (1978). Delinquent and non-delinquent males,
perceptions of their parents. Adolescence, 13 (49), 21-28.
SUTHERLAND, E. H. & CRESSEY, D. R. (1966). Principles of criminology.
Philadelphia J. P. Lippincott.
TANNENBAUM, F. (1938). Crime and the community New York: Ginn.
TURK, A. T. (1966). Conflict and criminality. American Sociological Review, 31,
338-352.
VINSON, T. & HOMEL, R. (1975). Crime and disadvantage: The coincidence of
medical and social problems in an Australian city. British Journal of Criminology,
75(1), 21-31.
WEST, D. J. (1973). Who becomes delinquent? London: Heinemann.
WILGOSH, L. & PAITICH, D. (1974). Juvenile offenders, grouped according to type
of delinquent behaviour and their parents: Intelligence, achievement, and family
interaction. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Corrections, 16 (1), 68-76.
WILSON, H. (1975). Juvenile delinquency, parental criminality and social handicap.
British Journal of Criminology, 15 (3), 241-250.
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2012-07-11
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Pasquali, L., de Alencar Araripe Pinheiro, Ângela, & Maria Leal Moreira Lima, V. (2012). DELINQÜÊNCIA: ETIOLOGIA.: Desenvolvimento de um Modelo Explicativo. Psicologia: Teoria E Pesquisa, 3(2), 151–165. Recuperado a partir de https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/revistaptp/article/view/17019
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