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ArtikelStorylines as A Neglected Cause of Crime  
Oleh: Agnew, Robert
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency (http://jrc.sagepub.com/) vol. 43 no. 2 (2006), page 119-147.
Topik: crime; crime; causes; storylines
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Isi artikelResearchers usually explain individual offending in terms of background factors like low self-control and association with delinquent peers. Such factors reflect the routine or typical aspects of the individual’s life over an extended period of time and they influence the individual’s predisposition for crime. Researchers also sometimes explain offending in terms of situational factors, which reflect the features of the situation immediately before a crime occurs and influence the commission of crime in that situation. But that temporal level between background and situational factors is largely ignored. The author refers to this level as “storylines.” Storylines begin with some event that is out of the ordinary, and this event temporarily alters the individual’s characteristics, interactions, and/or settings for interaction inways that increase the likelihood of crime. This article draws on the qualitative research on crime and the leading crime theories to identify the major storylines conducive to crime, and it points to the important role that storylines can play in understanding the causes of crime and in efforts to control crime.
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