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E09 – Developmental Criminology: Pathways and Turning Points

E09 – Developmental Criminology: Pathways and Turning Points

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In Episode 9 of Inside Criminology, we delve into Chapter 9 of Criminology by Larry J. Siegel, focusing on Developmental Criminology — a perspective that explores how criminal behavior evolves across the life course.

This episode introduces foundational theories like Classical, Marxist/Conflict, and Positivist approaches before transitioning to the dynamic world of Life Course and Latent Trait theories. We unpack key concepts such as early onset, Problem Behavior Syndrome, and criminal career pathways, showing how personal traits and social experiences interact over time.

We also explore a suite of influential models:

  • Sampson and Laub’s Age-Graded Theory
  • Gottfredson and Hirschi’s General Theory of Crime
  • Agnew’s General Theory of Crime and Delinquency
  • Farrington’s ICAP Theory
  • Interactional Theory
  • Differential Coercion Theory
  • Control Balance Theory

These models collectively argue that turning points, such as marriage, employment, or military service, can alter criminal trajectories, while persistent traits and social environments can sustain them.

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