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NCJ Number: NCJ 026076  
Title: OFFENDER TYPOLOGIES - TWO DECADES LATER
Journal: BRITISH JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, DELINQUENCY, AND DEVIANT SOCIAL BEHAVIOUR  Volume:15  Issue:2  Dated:(APRIL 1975)  Pages:140-156
Author(s): D C GIBBONS
Corporate Author: Stevens and Sons
United Kingdom
Publication Date: 1975
Pages: 17
Origin: United Kingdom
Language: English
Annotation: GENERAL REVIEW AND CRITIQUE OF TYPOLOGICAL EFFORTS IN CRIMINOLOGY WHICH HIGHLIGHTS DISTINCTIONS AMONG DIFFERENT KINDS OF TYPOLOGIES AND LISTS SOME OF THE CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING DEFENDER CLASSIFICATIONS.
Abstract: THE MAJOR PORTION OF THIS ARTICLE CENTERS ON THE EXAMINATION OF A NUMBER OF CLASSIFICATORY SCHEMES IN TERMS OF THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA - CLARITY, OBJECTIVITY, MUTUAL EXCLUSIVITY, COMPREHENSIVENESS, AND PARSIMONIOUSNESS. THE AUTHOR CONCLUDES THAT TYPOLOGICAL EFFORTS HAVE NOT ENTIRELY LIVED UP TO THEIR EARLY EXPECTATIONS AND ATTEMPTS TO INDICATE SOME THE OBSTACLES THAT CONFRONT CLASSIFICATORY VENTURES IN CRIMINOLOGY AND CORRECTIONS. HE MAINTAINS THAT THE FURTHER DEVELOPMENT OF STATISTICAL CLASSIFICATIONS SUCH AS THE BASE OF EXPECTANCY SYSTEM OF ANALYSIS OR PREDICTIVE ATTRIBUTE ANALYSIS WOULD BE MORE PROFITABLE IN THE SEARCH FOR TYPOLOGIES THAN WOULD BEHAVIORAL AND CAUSAL THEORIES. A LIST OF REFERENCES IS INCLUDED.
Index Term(s): Theory/ ; Critiques/ ; Behavior typologies ; Offender classification
 
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