COLVIN, M. A. R. K.; CULLEN, F. R. A. N. C. I. S. T. & THOMAS VANDER, V. E. N.
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Coercion, Social Support, and Crime: an Emerging Theoretical Consensus*

Criminology

Abstract

Two themes, coercion and social support, have emerged over the past two decades in criminology that can be used to build a new integrated theory of crime. The authors provide a review of recent theoretical developments in criminology to demonstrate that two interconnected themes provide the basis for a new consensus in theory and crime pol- icy. With some important exceptions, coercion causes crime and social support prevents crime. The authors develop a theory of differential social support and coercion that integrates concepts from a broad range of criminological theories. Implications of this integrated theory for public policy are explored.