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Citation

Ferracuti F, Newman G. Quad. Criminol. Clin. 1975; 17(1): 3-54.

Vernacular Title

I reati violenti dal punto di vista criminologico

Copyright

(Copyright © 1975, Ministero De Grazia E Giustizia)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

1241448

Abstract

Assaultive offences continue to occupy a major share of the interest of criminologists and of the attention of the public. They are defined by the use, or the threat of use of force on a victim by an offender. The paper reviews basic definitions, methods of measuring assaultive crime, and recent phenomenological patterning. Different socio-economic variables are discussed, such as age and sex, urbanization and social class, race, victim-offender relationships, family factors. A brief analysis is presented of child abuse. Various theories have been presented, with different interpretative and explanatory focuses. They are summarized by the Authors under the following headings: a) Barrier theories b) Theories of inevitability c) "Bad influence" theories d) Culture theories. A few cross-cultural examples are given, from existing studies. The postulates of cultural theories are presented, with suggestions for further research.


Language: it

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