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Causes of Crime: Uncovering a Lay Model

NCJ Number
126902
Journal
Criminal Justice and Behavior Volume: 17 Issue: 4 Dated: (December 1990) Pages: 410-419
Author(s)
A Campbell; S Muncer
Date Published
1990
Length
10 pages
Annotation
This exploratory study examines the independent variables identified by a group of noncriminologists as being responsible for crime and describes the perceived causal connections between them.
Abstract
Sociological causes are more frequently invoked than are psychological factors. Network analysis reveals an implicit model composed of distal, mediating, and proximal causes. Two subsystems are identified, corresponding to societal and personal crime pathways. They are united by the perceived relationship between poverty and drug use. 1 figure and 39 references (Author abstract)

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