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After providing a history of the development of the juvenile court, this book explores some of the most important current controversies in juvenile justice.
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After providing a history of the development of the juvenile court, this book explores some of the most important current controversies in juvenile justice.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 844g
- ISBN-13: 9781138144811
- ISBN-10: 1138144819
- Artikelnr.: 69949122
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 364
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 844g
- ISBN-13: 9781138144811
- ISBN-10: 1138144819
- Artikelnr.: 69949122
Peter J. Benekos is Professor Emeritus of the Criminal Justice Department at Mercyhurst University. He has conducted research and published in the areas of juvenile justice, corrections, and public policy, and is the co-author of a number of books. Before his long career in teaching and research, he served as corrections counselor with the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections in both prison and community-based corrections settings. Dr. Benekos is a recipient of the Mercyhurst University Teaching Excellence Award as well as the Founders Award and Outstanding Mentor Award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS). He is past president of the Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences and an ACJS trustee. Alida V. Merlo is Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP). Her current research interests include juvenile justice, criminal justice policy, and women and the law. She is the past president of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), and is the recipient of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Fellow Award, Founder's Award, and Outstanding Mentor Award, as well as the 2016 Coramae Richey Mann Leadership Award from the ACJS Minorities and Women Section. Dr. Merlo serves on the editorial board of Crime & Delinquency, the International Journal of Police Science and Management, and Women & Criminal Justice. Merlo was selected as IUP Distinguished University Professor in 2020-21.
1. Reflections on Youth and Juvenile Justice 2. What Causes Delinquency?
Classical and Sociological Theories of Crime 3. Delinquency Theory:
Examining Delinquency and Aggression through a Biopsychosocial Approach 4.
Youth, Drugs, and Delinquency 5. Violence and Schools: The Problem,
Prevention, and Policies 6. A World of Risk: Victimized Children in the
Juvenile Justice System - An Ecological Explanation, a Holistic Solution 7.
Prosecuting Juvenile Offenders in Criminal Court 8. Youth Behind Bars:
Doing Justice or Doing Harm? 9. Race, Delinquency, and Discrimination:
Minorities in the Juvenile Justice System 10. In Trouble and Ignored:
Female Delinquents in America 11. Sentenced to Die: Controversy and Change
in the Ultimate Sanction for Juvenile Offenders 12. Comparative Juvenile
Justice Policy: Lessons from Other Countries
Classical and Sociological Theories of Crime 3. Delinquency Theory:
Examining Delinquency and Aggression through a Biopsychosocial Approach 4.
Youth, Drugs, and Delinquency 5. Violence and Schools: The Problem,
Prevention, and Policies 6. A World of Risk: Victimized Children in the
Juvenile Justice System - An Ecological Explanation, a Holistic Solution 7.
Prosecuting Juvenile Offenders in Criminal Court 8. Youth Behind Bars:
Doing Justice or Doing Harm? 9. Race, Delinquency, and Discrimination:
Minorities in the Juvenile Justice System 10. In Trouble and Ignored:
Female Delinquents in America 11. Sentenced to Die: Controversy and Change
in the Ultimate Sanction for Juvenile Offenders 12. Comparative Juvenile
Justice Policy: Lessons from Other Countries
1. Reflections on Youth and Juvenile Justice 2. What Causes Delinquency?
Classical and Sociological Theories of Crime 3. Delinquency Theory:
Examining Delinquency and Aggression through a Biopsychosocial Approach 4.
Youth, Drugs, and Delinquency 5. Violence and Schools: The Problem,
Prevention, and Policies 6. A World of Risk: Victimized Children in the
Juvenile Justice System - An Ecological Explanation, a Holistic Solution 7.
Prosecuting Juvenile Offenders in Criminal Court 8. Youth Behind Bars:
Doing Justice or Doing Harm? 9. Race, Delinquency, and Discrimination:
Minorities in the Juvenile Justice System 10. In Trouble and Ignored:
Female Delinquents in America 11. Sentenced to Die: Controversy and Change
in the Ultimate Sanction for Juvenile Offenders 12. Comparative Juvenile
Justice Policy: Lessons from Other Countries
Classical and Sociological Theories of Crime 3. Delinquency Theory:
Examining Delinquency and Aggression through a Biopsychosocial Approach 4.
Youth, Drugs, and Delinquency 5. Violence and Schools: The Problem,
Prevention, and Policies 6. A World of Risk: Victimized Children in the
Juvenile Justice System - An Ecological Explanation, a Holistic Solution 7.
Prosecuting Juvenile Offenders in Criminal Court 8. Youth Behind Bars:
Doing Justice or Doing Harm? 9. Race, Delinquency, and Discrimination:
Minorities in the Juvenile Justice System 10. In Trouble and Ignored:
Female Delinquents in America 11. Sentenced to Die: Controversy and Change
in the Ultimate Sanction for Juvenile Offenders 12. Comparative Juvenile
Justice Policy: Lessons from Other Countries