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Principles of Criminology

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Originally published
  
1934

Author
  
Edwin Sutherland

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Criminology books
  
Other people's money, general theory of crime, Theft of the nation, Criminological Theories: Introducti, An Introduction to Crimin

Principles of Criminology, written by Edwin H. Sutherland and Donald R. Cressey, is hailed as the most authoritative work in the field of criminology. The first edition was published in 1934, although it was derived from a previous publication, Criminology (1924). The 1934 edition contained a paragraph claiming that crime is brought about by a conflict of behaviours that originate from different cultures. This was the seed of Sutherland's theory of differential association, which was fully developed in the fourth edition, published in 1947.

Further editions of the book were published after Sutherland's death in 1950 by Cressey and D. F. Luckenbill as co-authors.

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