General Theory of Crime
Discover the groundbreaking insights of the General Theory of Crime by renowned authors, published by Stanford University Press in 1990. This compelling paperback edition spans 277 pages and offers a unique synthesis of classical and modern criminology. While these two traditions are often viewed as incompatible, this book challenges that notion by demonstrating how their concepts can align with empirical research findings. Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in the complexities of crime theory, this new edition invites readers to explore the intricate relationships between various criminological perspectives. Enhance your understanding of crime through this essential text that bridges the gap between traditional and contemporary thought.