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Control # 1 70095184
Date 5 20111215133958.0
Fixed Data 8 700318s1970 enk b 00110 eng
LC Card 10    $a 70095184
Obsolete 39    $a50948$cTLC
LC Call 50 00 $aHV6028$b.B44 1970
Dewey Class 82 00 $a364/.08
Title 245 00 $aCrime and delinquency;$ba reader.$cEdited by Carl A. Bersani.
Imprint 260    $a[London] :$bMacmillan,$c[1970]
Phys Descrpt 300    $axiii, 575 p. ;$c24 cm.
Note:Bibliog 504    $aIncludes bibliographical references.
Note:Content 505 00 $gIntroduction: Crime and victims in a free society / The President's Crime Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice -- SECTION I. INTERCONNECTIONS: NORMATIVE DISSENSUS, SOCIAL CHANGE AND THE CRIMINAL LAW: 1. $tWhite-collar criminality /$rEdwin H. Sutherland -$g2. The $tstudy of criminal law and social norms /$rRichard Quinney -$g3. A $tsociological analysis of the law of vagrancy /$rWilliam J. Chambliss -$g4. An $tillustrative case: the Marihuana Tax Act /$rHoward S. Becker -$g5. $tMoral passage: the symbolic process in public designations of deviance /$rJoseph R. Gusfield -$g6. $tLimits of the criminal law as a means of social regulations /$rPresident's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice -$g7. The $tconcepts of tolerance and contraculture as applied to delinquency /$rRuth Shonle Cavan $gSECTION II. INTERCONNECTIONS: POSITIONS WITHIN A DIFFERENTIATED SOCIETY AND FORMS OF CRIMINAL AND DELINQUENT BEHAVIOR: 8. $tDeviance and social differentiation /$rMarshall B. Clinard -$G9. $tEcology of crime and delinquency /$rPresident's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice -$g10. $tCrime as an American way of life /$rDaniel Bell -$g11. The $tsubculture of violence /$rMarvin E. Wolfgang, $rFranco Ferracuti -$g12. $tDifferentiated structures, differential opportunities, and delinquent subcultures /$rRichard A. Cloward, $rLloyd E. Ohlin -$g13. $tWhite collar crime: the heavy electrical equipment antitrust cases of 1961 /$rGilbert Geis -$g14. $tAutomobile theft: a "favored-group" delinquency /$rWilliam W. Wattenberg, $rJames Balistrieri - $g15. $tSocio-economic class and area as correlates of illegal behavior among juveniles /$rJohn P. Clark, $rEugene P. Wenninger $g16. The $toffense patterns and family structures of urban, village and rural delinquency /$rTheodore N. Ferdinand -$gSECTION III. INTERACTION PROCESSES: LINKING THE INDIVIDUAL TO CRIMINAL AND DELINQUENT GROUPS: 17. $tSocial roles: linking individuals to criminal and delinquenct behavior /$rRichard R. Korn, $rLloyd M. McCorkle -$g18. The $tsociology of the deviant act: anomie theory and beyond /$rAlbert K. Cohen -$g19. $tDifferential association /$rEdwin H. Sutherland, $rDonald R. Cressey -$g20. $tDelinquent drift /$rDavid Matza -$g21. $tFamily integration and police contact /$rWilliam R. Larson, $rBarbara G. Meyerhoff -$g22. $tSocial processes in the act of vandalism /$rAndrew L. Wade -$g23. $tBoy's story: entering and leaving gang life /$rDavid Dressler -$g24. $tProfessional thief: processes in selection and tutelage /$rEdwin H. Sutherland -$g25. $tBecoming a marihuana user /$rHoward S. Becker -$gSECTION IV. IDENTITIES: SOCIAL LABELING AND SELF-LABELING: 26. The $tdramatization of evil /$rFrank Tannenbaum -$g27. The $tconcept of secondary deviation /$rEdwin M. Lemert -$g28. $tSecrecy and presentation of self /$rHoward S. Becker -$g29. $tEncounters and outcomes: the case of the young shoplifter /$rMary Owen Cameron -$g30. The $tfunction of social definitions and self-definitions in the development of delinquent careers /$rCarl Werthman -$g31. $tTwo studies of legal stigma /$rRichard D. Schwartz, $rJerome H. Skolnick -$gSECTION V. INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS AND COLLECTIVE VIOLENCE: 32. The $tsearch for power and participation: youth, negroes, and the poor /$rMarvin E. Wolfgang -$g33. $tRiots and crime--historical background /$rPresident's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice -$g34. $tProfiles of disorders /$rNational Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders -$g35. $tInstitutional arrangements as underlying conditions of race riots /$rStanley Lieberson, $rArnold R. Silverman -$g36. $tWhy a rebellion at Columbia was inevitable /$rEllen Kay Trimberger -$g37. $tViolence in the streets: its context and meaning /$rJoseph D. Lohman -$gSECTION VI. PROCESSES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT AND THE COURTS: 38. $tAmerica's system of criminal justice /$rPresident's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice -$g39. The $tjuvenile court in its relationship to adult criminality: a replicated study /$rMildred R. Chaitin, $rH. Warren Dunham -$g40. The $tjuvenile court--quest and realities /$rEdwin M. Lemert -$g41. The $tadversary system /$rAbraham S. Blumberg -$g42. $tSystems analysis and the criminal justice system /$rAlfred Blumstein -$g43. $tRecent trends: deviant behavior and social control /$rDavid J. Bordua -$gSECTION VII. TREATMENT: CORRECTIONS AND PREVENTION: 44. $tCorrections /$rPresident's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice -$g45. The $tprison as a rehabilitation agency /$rDonald L. Garrity -$g46. The $tmisdemeanant in the correctional system /$rPresident's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice -$g47. $tCustody and treatment in juvenile institutions /$rMayer N. Zald, $rDavid Street -$g48. $tCorrectional outcome: an evaluation of 100 reports /$rWalter C. Bailey -$g49. $tInter-institutional conflict as a major impediment to delinquency prevention /$rWalter B. Miller -$g50. An $tevaluation of early identification and intensive treatment programs for predelinquents /$rJackson Toby -$g51. $tExperimental treatment: community programs /$rPresident's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice -$gAppendix: $tRecommendations from the report by the President's Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aCrime.
Subj:Topical 650  0 $aJuvenile delinquency.
AE:Pers Name 700 $aBersani, Carl A.