Ⅰ Object and Methods 3
1 Starting Point and Aim 3
2 Design of the Study 6
3 Investigative Procedure 13
4 Evaluation of the Data 18
Ⅱ Results in the Separate Areas 25
1 Preliminary Remarks 25
2 The Social Spheres 29
2.1 The Family of Orientation 29
2.2 The Sphere of Abode 43
2.3 The Sphere of Performance 55
2.4 The Sphere of Leisure 81
2.5 The Sphere of Contacts 97
3 Somatic, Psychiatric, and Psychological Aspects 113
4 The Sphere of Delinquency 125
5 Survey of the Individual Findings 154
Ⅲ Complex, Overall View 163
1 Methodological Considerations 163
2 Comparison of Ideal-typical Behavior of O- and G-Subjects 169
3 Comparisons in the Cross Section 181
4 Comparisons in the Longitudinal Section 195
5 Patterns of Relevance and Value Orientation 219
6 Summary: The Unity of the Offender in the Context of His Social Relationships 223
Ⅳ Applied Criminology - The Method and Criteria of Criminological Diagnosis and Prognosis 227
1 Importance and Range 227
2 The Criminological Assessment of Individual Cases 234
3 General Explanations on the Presentation of a Criminological Assessment 271
Appendix - The Criminological Assessment of a Case 278
1 Survey of Personal Record 278
2 Information from the Records and Direct Investigations 279
3 Data Analysis 285
4 The Criminological Diagnosis 291
5 Conclusions in View of Prognosis and Interventions 294
References 295
Subject Index 299