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== Criminological Theories by Paradigm ==

== Criminological Theories by Paradigm ==



=== '''Paradigm 1''' ===

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=== '''Biological Theories''' ===



====     [[Age-Graded Theory]]====

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====     [[Biological Theory ]]====



====     [[Arousal Theory]]====

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====     [[Evolutionary Theory]]====



====     [[Attachment Theory]]====

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=== '''Conflict Theories''' ===

====     [[Conflict Theory]]====

====     [[Conflict Theory]]====



====     [[Containment Theory]]====



====     [[Delinquent Subculture Theory]]====



=== '''Paradigm 2''' ===

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=== '''Deterrence and Rational Choice Theories''' ===



====     [[Differential Association Theory|Differential Association Theory]]====

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====     [[Deterrence Theory]]====



====     [[Differential Reinforcement Theory]]====



====     [[Evolutionary Theory]]====



====     [[Focal Concerns Theory]]====



====     [[General Strain Theory]]====

====     [[General Theory of Crime]]====

====     [[General Theory of Crime]]====

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====     [[Routine Activity Theory]]====

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====     [[Rational Choice Theory]]====



=== '''Paradigm 3''' ===

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=== '''Labeling and Reintegrative Shaming Theories''' ===

====     [[Labeling Theory]]====

====     [[Labeling Theory]]====



====     [[Rational Choice Theory]]====

====     [[Reintegrative Shaming]]====

====     [[Reintegrative Shaming]]====



====     [[Routine Activity Theory]]====



====     [[Situational Crime Prevention]]====



====     [[Social Bond Theory]]====



====     [[Social Disorganization Theory]]====



=== '''New and Updated Theories''' ===

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=== '''Marxist and Critical Theories''' ===



====     [[Neutralization and Drift Theory: an overview]]====

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====     [[Marxist Theory of Criminology ]]====

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=== '''Psychological Theories''' ===

====     [[Psychopathic Personality Theory]]====

====     [[Psychopathic Personality Theory]]====

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=== '''Social Bonding and Control Theories''' ===

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====     [[Containment Theory]]====

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====     [[Neutralization and Drift Theory: an overview]]====

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====     [[Social Bond Theory ]]====

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=== '''Social Disorganization, Anomie, and Strain Theories''' ===

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====     [[Delinquent Subculture Theory]]====

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====     [[Durkheim's Anomie Theory]]====

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====     [[Focal Concerns Theory]]====

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====     [[General Strain Theory]]====

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====     [[Merton's Strain Theory ]]====

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====     [[Social Disorganization Theory]]====

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=== '''Social Learning Theories''' ===

====     [[Differential Association Theory]]====

====     [[Differential Association Theory]]====

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====     [[Differential Reinforcement Theory]]====

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====     [[Social Learning Theory]]====

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=== '''To be sorted''' ===

====     [[Sheldon's Constitutional Theory: Somatotyping]]====

====     [[Sheldon's Constitutional Theory: Somatotyping]]====



====     [[Durkheim's Anomie Theory]]====

====     [[Attachment Theory]]====

====     [[Attachment Theory]]====



====     [[Deterrence Theory ]]====

====     [[Life-Course Theory]]====

====     [[Life-Course Theory]]====



====     [[Routine Activity Theory ]]====

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====     [[Situational Action Theory ]]====



====     [[Social Learning Theory ]]====

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====     [[Situational Crime Prevention]]====

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====     [[Individual Trait Theory ]]====



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====     [[Age-Graded Theory]]====



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====     [[Arousal Theory]]====





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==Who we are==

==Who we are==



The Criminology Wikia was founded by Michael Bachmann and his criminology undergraduate students at Texas Christian University. Through this Wikia project, we hope to get in touch with criminologists and people interested in criminology from all over the world. Please feel free to contribute to our discussions of theories and to contact us.

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The Criminology Wikia was founded by Michael Bachmann and his criminology undergraduate students at Texas Christian University. Through this Wikia project, we hope to get in touch with criminologists and people interested in criminology from all over the world. Please feel free to contribute to our discussions of theories and to contact us [http://www.cjp.tcu.edu/contact.asp HERE].

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==Works Cited==

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Paradigm Information retrieved from the following.

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Akers, R. L., & Sellers, C. S. (2009). Criminological Theories: Introduction, evaluation, and application. (5th ed.). New York, NY: Oxford University Press.

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