Out of Control promises to be a key supplemental textbook in
criminology and sociology courses, both at the undergraduate and
graduate level. Providing an indispensable overview of Gottfredson and
Hirschi's influential self-control theory, this fundamental text
evaluates whether the theory truly helps us to understand the facts of
crime.
A range of prominent criminologists offers diverse views in fifteen
original essays, providing students with the first proper assessment of
self-control theory. This lucid book addresses important general
considerations relevant to the theory, its relationship to other
theories of crime, and its relevance to different types of crime. The
book ends with a response from the originators of the theory, who tackle
their critics' concerns and offer new explanations and revisions. This
compelling text will be an asset for academics, researchers, and
students interested in explaining criminal behavior.