19 research outputs found
Ecology, crime, and delinquency. /
English ecology and criminology of the past century, by Y. Levin and A. Lindesmith.--Some ecological studies of the 19th century, by T. Morris.--Juvenile delinquency and urban areas: research, by C. R. Shaw and Henry D. McKay.--Juvenile delinquency and urban areas: theory, by C. R. Shaw and H. D. McKay.--The formal logical properties of the Shaw-McKay delinquency theory, by S. Kobrin.--A re-evaluation and critique of the logic and some methods of Shaw and McKay, by C. T. Jonassen.--Ecological correlations and the behavior of individuals, by W. S. Robinson.--Towards an understanding of juvenile delinquency, by B. Lander.--Juvenile delinquency and "anomie": an attempt at replication, by D. J. Bordua.--Continuity in delinquency area research: a comparison of studies for Baltimore, Detroit, and Indianapolis, by R. J. Chilton.--An evaluation of the Lander approach to ecology of delinquency, by L. Rosen and S. H. Turner.--Issues in the ecological study of delinquency, by R. A. Gordon.--Crime, delinquency, and social areas, by R. Quinney.--Urban social areas and delinquency, by K. Polk.--Ecological variables in the cross-cultural study of delinquency, by L. B. DeFleur.--Selected bibliography (p. 303-310