Kriminilojide Yeni Yönelimler: Bütünleşik (Integrated) Suç Kuramları-II

Kriminolojide, suç ve suçluluğun nedenlerini açıklama çerçevesinde teori inşa etme girişimleri günümüzde de devam etmektedir. Teori inşa etme, bazen yeni bir perspektif geliştirme, bazen de daha önceden geliştirilmiş bazı kuramların veya o kuramlara ilişkin kavramların/varsayımların bir araya getirilmesi ile oluşturulan yeni modeller şeklindedir. Bu çalışmada, birden fazla suç teorilerinin bir araya getirilmesi ile oluşan ve bütünleşik suç kuramları olarak nitelendirilen kuramlar ele alınacaktır. Bütünleşik suç kuramlarının, birden fazla suçluluk değişkenlerini ve kuramlarını bir araya getirdiği için suç olgusunu daha kapsamlı çözümledikleri belirtilmektedir. Bu makalede, gelişmiş batı ülkelerinde giderek popülerliği artan ve ülkemizde bu alanda pek fazla bir çalışmaya rastlanılmayan bütünleşik suç kuramları ele alınıp irdelenmeye çalışılacaktır.

New Directions in Criminology:Integrated Crime Theories

The attempts for building new theories in criminology to explain the reasons for crime and criminology continue today. These new attemps sometimes occur as developing new perspectives and sometimes occur as new models using the old theories or reformation of the concepts/assumptions used in these old theories. In this study the theories, which are formed by gathering various crime theories and called as integrated crime theories, will be evaluated. It is pointed out that the integrated crime theories can solve the crimes more comprehensively as they include many theories at once. The integrated crime theories, which has been very popular but still has not been taken into much consideration in our country, will be evaluated detailly in this article

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