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Transient Criminality Anthony Mawson

Transient Criminality By Anthony Mawson

Transient Criminality by Anthony Mawson


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He posits a synthesis of situational factors and social and life-sciences concepts to explain stress-induced crime, and illustrates how the resulting model can explain theft, burglary, vandalism, homicide, assault, and rape.

Transient Criminality Summary

Transient Criminality: A Model of Stress-Induced Crime by Anthony Mawson

Mawson proposes that transient criminality results from acute environmental stress and/or physiological disturbances in a context of diminished social supports. He posits a synthesis of situational factors and social and life-sciences concepts to explain stress-induced crime, and illustrates how the resulting model can explain theft, burglary, vandalism, homicide, assault, and rape. . . . will be helpful to any who wants to understand more about single or spasmodic violent crime perpetrators.

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Mawson proposes that transient criminality results from acute environmental stress and/or physiological disturbances in a context of diminished social supports. He posits a synthesis of situational factors and social and life-sciences concepts to explain stress-induced crime, and illustrates how the resulting model can explain theft, burglary, vandalism, homicide, assault, and rape. This new text includes discussions on the existing literature on the link between stress and criminality; the existing models of stress-induced crime; a new model of motivational behavior; a critique of the concept of conscience; the application of a new model to specific types of crime; and the various cognitive transformations in relation to crime.

About Anthony Mawson

ANTHONY R. MAWSON is Research Epidemiologist, Section of Rheumatology and Rehabilitation, Department of Medicine at the Louisiana State University Medical Center.

Table of Contents

Situational Factors in Crime Mechanisms Stress and S-System Arousal Stress, Arousal, and Cognition Stress, Arousal, and Behavior The Direction and Function of Stimulation-Seeking Behavior Transient Criminality: Psychological Aspects Stimulation-Seeking Behavior and Crime: Theoretical Aspects Crimes Against Property: Theft, Burglary, Vandalism Crimes Against the Person, I: A Critique of the Concept of Aggression Crimes Against the Person, II: Homicide and Assault Crimes Against the Person, III: Rape The Specificity of Crime, Functional Consequences, and Varieties of Subjective Experience Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780275925529
9780275925529
0275925528
Transient Criminality: A Model of Stress-Induced Crime by Anthony Mawson
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1987-10-30
345
N/A
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