Juvenile Delinquency, Victimization, and Justice in Chinese Societies
Herausgeber: Zhong, Hua; Zhuo, Yue
Juvenile Delinquency, Victimization, and Justice in Chinese Societies
Herausgeber: Zhong, Hua; Zhuo, Yue
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Exploring the pressing issues of juvenile delinquency, victimization, and justice in Chinese societies, this book showcases contemporary research on these critical topics.
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Exploring the pressing issues of juvenile delinquency, victimization, and justice in Chinese societies, this book showcases contemporary research on these critical topics.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032471990
- ISBN-10: 1032471999
- Artikelnr.: 73390138
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm
- ISBN-13: 9781032471990
- ISBN-10: 1032471999
- Artikelnr.: 73390138
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Yue Zhuo is a Professor of Criminology and Sociology at St. John's University, US. Her research expertise includes crime and law, victimization and fear of crime, juvenile delinquency, substance abuse, and family dynamics. Hua Zhong is an Associate Professor of Department of Sociology at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her research interests include juvenile delinquency, cybercrime, substance use, and the interplay between social change and crime trends across gender, age, and cultures.
1. Introduction: Past, Present, and Future. Part I. The Nature and
Correlates of Juvenile Delinquency 2. Understanding Juvenile Delinquency in
Chinese Adolescents: A Comparative Study of Risk and Protective Factors for
Juvenile Delinquency in Mainland China, Taiwan, and Macao 3. Explaining
Juvenile Delinquency via Mainstream Criminological Theories: A Systematic
Review of Empirical Studies in Hong Kong 4. Using General Strain Theory to
Explain the Effects of Academic Performance on Students' Aggression
Behaviors in Taiwan 5. What Has Changed and What Has Not: The Past Three
Decades of Adolescent Drug Use in Hong Kong. Part II. The Nature and
Correlates of Juvenile Victimization 6. A Sketch of Juvenile Victimization
in Mainland China 7. Bullying Victimization, Perceived Social Support, and
Depression among Chinese Middle School Students 8. Sex Offenses Against
Minors in China: An Empirical Examination of Victimization 9. Parental
Migration and Children's Exposure to Victimization in China. Part III.
Juvenile Justice in Chinese Societies 10. Juvenile Justice in China: A
Possible Responsive Pyramid? 11. Juvenile Justice in Taiwan
Correlates of Juvenile Delinquency 2. Understanding Juvenile Delinquency in
Chinese Adolescents: A Comparative Study of Risk and Protective Factors for
Juvenile Delinquency in Mainland China, Taiwan, and Macao 3. Explaining
Juvenile Delinquency via Mainstream Criminological Theories: A Systematic
Review of Empirical Studies in Hong Kong 4. Using General Strain Theory to
Explain the Effects of Academic Performance on Students' Aggression
Behaviors in Taiwan 5. What Has Changed and What Has Not: The Past Three
Decades of Adolescent Drug Use in Hong Kong. Part II. The Nature and
Correlates of Juvenile Victimization 6. A Sketch of Juvenile Victimization
in Mainland China 7. Bullying Victimization, Perceived Social Support, and
Depression among Chinese Middle School Students 8. Sex Offenses Against
Minors in China: An Empirical Examination of Victimization 9. Parental
Migration and Children's Exposure to Victimization in China. Part III.
Juvenile Justice in Chinese Societies 10. Juvenile Justice in China: A
Possible Responsive Pyramid? 11. Juvenile Justice in Taiwan
1. Introduction: Past, Present, and Future. Part I. The Nature and
Correlates of Juvenile Delinquency 2. Understanding Juvenile Delinquency in
Chinese Adolescents: A Comparative Study of Risk and Protective Factors for
Juvenile Delinquency in Mainland China, Taiwan, and Macao 3. Explaining
Juvenile Delinquency via Mainstream Criminological Theories: A Systematic
Review of Empirical Studies in Hong Kong 4. Using General Strain Theory to
Explain the Effects of Academic Performance on Students' Aggression
Behaviors in Taiwan 5. What Has Changed and What Has Not: The Past Three
Decades of Adolescent Drug Use in Hong Kong. Part II. The Nature and
Correlates of Juvenile Victimization 6. A Sketch of Juvenile Victimization
in Mainland China 7. Bullying Victimization, Perceived Social Support, and
Depression among Chinese Middle School Students 8. Sex Offenses Against
Minors in China: An Empirical Examination of Victimization 9. Parental
Migration and Children's Exposure to Victimization in China. Part III.
Juvenile Justice in Chinese Societies 10. Juvenile Justice in China: A
Possible Responsive Pyramid? 11. Juvenile Justice in Taiwan
Correlates of Juvenile Delinquency 2. Understanding Juvenile Delinquency in
Chinese Adolescents: A Comparative Study of Risk and Protective Factors for
Juvenile Delinquency in Mainland China, Taiwan, and Macao 3. Explaining
Juvenile Delinquency via Mainstream Criminological Theories: A Systematic
Review of Empirical Studies in Hong Kong 4. Using General Strain Theory to
Explain the Effects of Academic Performance on Students' Aggression
Behaviors in Taiwan 5. What Has Changed and What Has Not: The Past Three
Decades of Adolescent Drug Use in Hong Kong. Part II. The Nature and
Correlates of Juvenile Victimization 6. A Sketch of Juvenile Victimization
in Mainland China 7. Bullying Victimization, Perceived Social Support, and
Depression among Chinese Middle School Students 8. Sex Offenses Against
Minors in China: An Empirical Examination of Victimization 9. Parental
Migration and Children's Exposure to Victimization in China. Part III.
Juvenile Justice in Chinese Societies 10. Juvenile Justice in China: A
Possible Responsive Pyramid? 11. Juvenile Justice in Taiwan