RT Article T1 Changing patterns of social controls and self-controls. On the rise of crime since the 1950s and the sociogenesis of a 'Third Nature' JF The British journal of criminology VO 39 IS 3 SP 416 OP 432 A1 Wouters, Cas LA English YR 1999 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1639657371 AB This attempts to explain the rise in crime rates since the 1950s in all Western countries focuses on changes in the pattern of social controls and self-controls, as well as changes in the balance between these two types of control. Between the 1950s and 1980s, the old conviction that being open to 'dangerous' impulses and emotions would almost irrevocably be followed by acting upon them, was destroyed. This conviction expressed a fear that is symptomatic of rather authoritarian relationships and social controls as well as of a rather rigid type of self-control, dominated by an authoritarian conscience. As social and psychic distance between people diminished, overcoming this fear came to be taken for granted. Social emancipation and integration demanded psychic emancipation and integration: only a more ego-dominated self-regulation allowed for the reflexive and flexible calculation that came to be expected. In these processes, increasing numbers of people have become aware of emotions and temptations in circumstances where fears and dangers had been dominant before. This paper aims at suggesting an explanatory connection between these social and psychic processes and the rise in crime rates in all Western countries since the 1950s. The central hypothesis is that as more calculative and flexible self-controls have come to be socially demanded, most people came more readily to consider the possibility of becoming involved in criminal activities; this has made these acts more likely in general, and more likely in particular to be committed by those sections of the population that are relatively deprived K1 Ladendiebstahl K1 Soziale Kontrolle K1 Unrechtsbewusstsein K1 Kriminalitätsentwicklung K1 Moralisches Urteil K1 Selbstkontrolle