Systematic Quantitative Literature Review on Criminological Theories in Asia
Asia
160299 Criminology not elsewhere classified
Systematic quantitative literature review
Criminology
Social and Behavioral Sciences
950
Criminology not elsewhere classified
SocArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Sociology
Crime, Law, and Deviance
Criminological theory
Sociology
Comparative criminolgy
0505 law
05 social sciences
FOS: Sociology
bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Sociology
Criminology in Asia
bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Sociology|Criminology
bepress|Social and Behavioral Sciences
SocArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences
0509 other social sciences
SocArXiv|Social and Behavioral Sciences|Sociology|Crime, Law, and Deviance
DOI:
10.1007/s11417-017-9262-9
Publication Date:
2017-12-14T12:36:08Z
AUTHORS (3)
ABSTRACT
Empirical work on criminological theories in Asia has been increasing. However, few comprehensive and systematic reviews on the application of criminological theories in Asia have been conducted. Using a systematic quantitative literature review method on peer-reviewed English-language journal articles, we aim to provide an overview of the use of five major criminological theories in Asia: (1) strain; (2) social learning; (3) control; (4) routine activity; and (5) developmental and life-course. In particular, we address the following four questions: (1) how often are these theories tested in which region of Asia?; (2) what methodology is used to test these theories?; (3) to what extent are these theories supported in the Asian context?; and (4) what cultural uniqueness in the Asian context is taken into account in testing these theories, and what role and effect do they play in analysis and outcome? Findings indicate that the relationship between these theories and the Asian regions is skewed; many studies do not employ rigorous methodologies; these theories are either fully or partially supported in the Asian context; and only a few studies have analyzed the cultural uniqueness of the Asian context, and no effect of cultural uniqueness of the Asian context was found. Research implications for developing criminology in Asia are discussed.
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