
| 《社会迷乱决定因素研究(英文版)》是由人民出版社出版的。 |
| Dr. Ruohui Zhao is currently an assistant professor of criminology at University of Macau, Macau SAR, China. She earned her Ph.D. in cririainal justice from University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA. Her research interests include criminological theory, juvenile delinquency, and community-based corrections. Her articles have recently appeared or are forthcoming in such journals as Social Forces, International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, and Criminal Justice and Behavior, |
| chapter one statemnet of the problem introduction main criminological theories to explain crime anomie theory verification of a theory purpose of the current study the current study organization of the book chapter two literature historical evolution of anomie theory theoretical perspectives the anomie perspective durkheim's theory on social structure and anomie merton's instrumental anomie and differential opportunity strain recent revisions to anomie theory--messner and rosenfeld's institutional anomie theory the strain perspeetive--a brief discussion definition and consequences of anomie durkheim and merton's conceptualization of anomie later conceptualization of anomie macro-social anomie vs. micro-individual anomie operationalization of the concept of anomie scales of anomie explanatory variables used in the previous studies one country studies:economic-related explanatory variables and findings one country studies:non-economic explanatory variables and findings cross-national studies:explanatory variables and findings significance of the current study chapter three methods the research hypotheses the necessity of using multilevel analysis the importance of multi-level analysis limitations of previous statistical techniques in conducting multi-level analysis the advantages of using multilevel statistical methods procedures in conducting the hlm analysis the sample individual-level data source:the world values survey national-level data sources the variables the dependent variable the independent variables chapter four results descriptive analysis nation differences in anomie the independent variables at the individual-level the independent variables at the national-level the hlm analysis chapter five discussion and conclusion clarification of the concept of anomie the determinants of anomie explaining the low level of anomie in the united states monetary success vs. legitimate means further discussions on the "value shift" the effect of rapid social change on anomie change from one type of society to another --the nation effect on anomie interaction of economic growth with nation type the limitations of the present study and suggestions for the future research conclusion references appendix one appendix two acknowledgement 后记 |
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