Becoming Delinquent was one of the first books to tackle the growing skepticism as to the beneficial aspects correctional institutions may have on young offenders, and the analysis of those benefits. The contributors to this groundbreaking volume show the impact of correctional experiences on juvenile delinquents, and suggest that the overall effect is to drive deviants further into deviant activities rather than attaining the desired goal of rehabilitation.
Becoming Delinquent was one of the first books to tackle the growing skepticism as to the beneficial aspects correctional institutions may have on young offenders, and the analysis of those benefits. The contributors to this groundbreaking volume show the impact of correctional experiences on juvenile delinquents, and suggest that the overall effect is to drive deviants further into deviant activities rather than attaining the desired goal of rehabilitation.
One: Introduction 1: The Function of Social Definitions in the Development of Delinquent Careers Two: Delinquency: Hidden and Observed 2: Extent of Unrecorded Juvenile Delinquency: Tentative Conclusions 3: The Incidence of Hidden Delinquency Three: Delinquents and the Police 4: Discrimination in the Handling of Juvenile Offenders by Social Control Agencies 5: Police Encounters with Juveniles 6: The Police and the Delinquent in Two Cities Four: The Juvenile Court in Operation 7: The Juvenile Court-Quest and Realities 8: Juvenile Court Judges in the United States: Working Styles and Characteristics 5: Probation and the Offender 9: The Prehearing Juvenile Report: Probation Officers' Conceptions 10: Criteria for the Probation Officer's Recommendation to the Juvenile Court Judge 11: A Study of Probation Effectiveness Six: Training Schools and Delinquents 12: The Fricot Ranch Study 13: The Boy's Perception of Himself in a State Training School for Delinquents Seven: Conflicting Perspectives on Correctional Decisions 14: Juvenile Court Actions and Public Response 15: Attitudes of Probation Officers Toward Due Process for Juvenile Offenders 16: Policy Questions in Delinquency Control: Perspectives of Police and Probation Officers
One: Introduction 1: The Function of Social Definitions in the Development of Delinquent Careers Two: Delinquency: Hidden and Observed 2: Extent of Unrecorded Juvenile Delinquency: Tentative Conclusions 3: The Incidence of Hidden Delinquency Three: Delinquents and the Police 4: Discrimination in the Handling of Juvenile Offenders by Social Control Agencies 5: Police Encounters with Juveniles 6: The Police and the Delinquent in Two Cities Four: The Juvenile Court in Operation 7: The Juvenile Court-Quest and Realities 8: Juvenile Court Judges in the United States: Working Styles and Characteristics 5: Probation and the Offender 9: The Prehearing Juvenile Report: Probation Officers' Conceptions 10: Criteria for the Probation Officer's Recommendation to the Juvenile Court Judge 11: A Study of Probation Effectiveness Six: Training Schools and Delinquents 12: The Fricot Ranch Study 13: The Boy's Perception of Himself in a State Training School for Delinquents Seven: Conflicting Perspectives on Correctional Decisions 14: Juvenile Court Actions and Public Response 15: Attitudes of Probation Officers Toward Due Process for Juvenile Offenders 16: Policy Questions in Delinquency Control: Perspectives of Police and Probation Officers
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