Juvenile Delinquency & Juvenile JusticeA core textbook for courses in juvenile delinquency and juvenile justice bringing together theories of delinquency and a clear description of how young offenders are processed through a complex, dynamic legal system. Offering balanced coverage of fundamentals, theory, correlates forms of misconduct and the juvenile justice system, the book also provides chapters which focus on a delinquent's return to the community and reintegration. Each chapter follows a five-point plan: introduction; perspectives (historical, legal and theoretical underpinnings of topic discussed); issues (principle points of controversy); new horizons (possible actions for coping with the problems and their complexities); epilogue (summaries and concluding comments). The overall format helps the reader to build bridges from the past through the present to the future and from concept through theory to application. |
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... victim ; the offenders ' characteristics as perceived by their victims ; and whether the crime was reported to the police and why it was or was not . Certain characteristics of the victims are included , namely , age , sex , race ...
... victim ; the offenders ' characteristics as perceived by their victims ; and whether the crime was reported to the police and why it was or was not . Certain characteristics of the victims are included , namely , age , sex , race ...
Page 115
... victim are often the conventionally immoral and selectively detested — such as homosexuals , drunkards , chise- lers , or members of discredited political groups . Their rationale is that their victims have forfeited their " right " to ...
... victim are often the conventionally immoral and selectively detested — such as homosexuals , drunkards , chise- lers , or members of discredited political groups . Their rationale is that their victims have forfeited their " right " to ...
Page 413
... victims . In one sense , the deficiency that Brooks identified is common to the entire criminal justice system . Victims want to be informed of the status and disposition of their case at each stage . They are less concerned with face ...
... victims . In one sense , the deficiency that Brooks identified is common to the entire criminal justice system . Victims want to be informed of the status and disposition of their case at each stage . They are less concerned with face ...
Contents
The Perspectives furnish relevant historical legal andor theoretical | 2 |
Social Myths about Delinquency | 3 |
Children Adolescents and Childrens Rights | 15 |
Copyright | |
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