Violence, Crime, and Violent Crime


Autoria(s): Felson, Richard B.
Data(s)

01/05/2009

01/05/2009

Resumo

I propose a dual conceptualization of violent crime. Since violent crime is both violence and crime, theories of aggression and deviance are required to understand it. I argue that both harm-doing and rule breaking are instrumental behaviors and that a bounded rational choice approach can account for both behaviors. However, while some of the causes of harm-doing and deviance (and violent and nonviolent crime) are the same, some are different. Theories of crime and deviance cannot explain why one only observes individual and group differences in violent crime and theories of aggression and violence cannot explain why one observes differences in all types of crimes. Such theories are “barking up the wrong tree.”

Identificador

urn:nbn:de:0070-ijcv-2009131

http://www.ijcv.org/issues/ijcv-3-1-2009/2328

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

DPPL

Fonte

International Journal of Conflict and Violence ; 3 , 1