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Juvenile delinquency

by Bartollas Clemens.

Synopsis

Juvenile Delinquency provides a comprehensive, cutting-edge overview of all aspects of juvenile delinquency with a sociological focus. As Simon Dinitz, Ohio State University, says ";Clemens Bartollas is genuinely interested in delinquents and in all those who work with and have contact with delinquents. This book reflects Professor Bartollas' abiding intellectual and emotional commitment to understanding and reducing delinquency, as well as ameliorating the personal and social ills that generate the massive delinquency problems not only in the United States but also in nearly all modern industrial nations."; Every edition is thoroughly updated to reflect current research. Some exciting new updates in this edition: • •A new emphasis on the importance of human agency, or the interpretation and meaning that delinquents themselves bring to their social world¬ - as hot area within juvenile delinquency research. •Coverage of delinquency across the life course, one of the most promising and exciting perspectives in studying delinquency today, can be found in each chapter. •Increased focus on race and delinquency, especially in Chapters 7 and 10, allows for an examination of how racial factors affect the definition, handling, and processing of juvenile delinquents. •An updated Chapter 10, “Gang Delinquency” provides more explanation of female gangs. •Increased coverage of international juvenile justice in Chapters 14 and 15.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2006
ISBN-13 9780205442041
ISBN-10 0205442048
Class Copyright
Publisher Pearson/Allyn and Bacon
Subject SOCIAL SCIENCE
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 570
Length of Recording 46
Shelf No. HR270