Authoritative, current, and easy to use, this book is an outstanding resource for readers looking to gain an accurate and thorough understanding of American juvenile justice. Juvenile delinquency has been of interest to the general public and academic scholars for many decades-and it has been an ongoing societal problem for the same amount of time. Delinquency covers a range of behaviors from minor offenses, such as trespassing or vandalism, to the more serious crimes often associated with gangs that include murder. Juvenile Justice: A Reference Handbook puts juvenile justice under the…mehr
Authoritative, current, and easy to use, this book is an outstanding resource for readers looking to gain an accurate and thorough understanding of American juvenile justice. Juvenile delinquency has been of interest to the general public and academic scholars for many decades-and it has been an ongoing societal problem for the same amount of time. Delinquency covers a range of behaviors from minor offenses, such as trespassing or vandalism, to the more serious crimes often associated with gangs that include murder. Juvenile Justice: A Reference Handbook puts juvenile justice under the microscope, surveying its long history and key issues, exploring the myriad of problems and controversies tied to the juvenile justice system, and explains how policymakers and legal professionals have tried to solve these vexing issues. The book first presents historical and contemporary discussions of juvenile justice, especially in the United States. The next chapters address problems, controversies, and possible solutions for juvenile justice; present insightful, diverse perspectives from leading experts; and profile important figures in the juvenile justice system and the field of crime and delinquency. The book also contains data and primary documents that show who gets processed through the juvenile justice system and for what kinds of criminal acts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Donald J. Shoemaker, PhD, is professor of sociology at Virginia Tech. He has published extensively in the field of crime and delinquency. Timothy W. Wolfe, PhD, is associate professor of sociology and director of the Human Services Program at Mount St. Mary's University.
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Preface and Acknowledgments 1 Background and History Introduction The Development of Childhood Juvenile Justice in the United States: The Beginnings Houses of Refuge Training Schools or Reformatories Child Savers and Other Nineteenth-Century Juvenile Justice Reform Efforts Treatment Programs for Institutionalized Juvenile Offenders Contemporary Organizations Programs and Developments Juvenile Justice Today: A Quick Look Conclusion References 2 Problems Controversies and Solutions Introduction Problems Misperceptions and Misunderstandings Youth in Crisis: Problems Facing Juveniles Kids and Guns The Contemporary Juvenile Justice System Controversies Complexity of the System Serious Juvenile Offenders and Status Offenders: Transfers and Divestiture Overrepresentation of Minorities Legal Challenges to the Juvenile Justice System Possible Solutions Restorative Justice and Other Alternatives to Incarceration Evaluations of Incarceration Alternatives Delinquency Prevention Programs Gang Prevention Programs Conclusion References 3 Perspectives Introduction Preparing Youth for the Future: Kimberly Booth We Must Improve Education for Youth in the Juvenile Justice System: Katherine Burdick Adolescence Incarcerated: Josh Gravens The Lines We Draw: Deborah L. Johnson Community Restorative Justice Hub: A Model of Hospitality and Accompaniment: David A. Kelly A Teacher Not a Judge: Thomm Quackenbush The Hall: Heidi Lynn Smith What Should We Do with Juvenile Murderers?: John T. Whitehead 4 Profiles People Jane Addams (1860-1935) Freda Adler (1934- ) John Augustus (1785-1859) Howard Becker (1928- ) Louise Bowen (1859-1953) Charles Brace (1826-1890) Zebulon Brockway (1827-1920) Meda Chesney-Lind (1947- ) Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) Lawrence Kohlberg (1927-1987) Julia Clifford Lathrop (1858-1932) Benjamin Barr Lindsey (1896-1943) Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909) Robert Merton (1910-2003) Jerome G. Miller (1931-2015) Clifford Shaw (1896-1957) Edwin H. Sutherland (1853-1950) Enoch C. Wines (1806-1879) Agencies and Organizations Child Welfare and Advocacy Delinquency Prevention and Treatment Programs Juvenile Justice References 5 Data and Documents Data The Juvenile Population in the United States Juvenile Offenders: Arrest Statistics Self-Report Data Trends in Juvenile Justice Cases Juveniles and the Death Penalty Documents Ex Parte Crouse (1838) Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents (1871) Illinois Juvenile Court Act (1899) Juvenile Delinquency after World War II (1946) In re Gault (1967) Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (1974) President Clinton's Juvenile Justice Remarks (1997) Roper v. Simmons (2005) Youth PROMISE Act (2015) References 6 Resources Print Sources General/Introductory Books on Juvenile Delinquency History of Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice General/Introductory Books on the Juvenile Justice System Periodicals That Focus on Juvenile Justice and Juvenile Delinquency Nonprint Sources General Information on Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice Films That Address Juvenile Delinquency and the Juvenile Justice System 7 Chronology Glossary Index About the Authors
Preface and Acknowledgments 1 Background and History Introduction The Development of Childhood Juvenile Justice in the United States: The Beginnings Houses of Refuge Training Schools or Reformatories Child Savers and Other Nineteenth-Century Juvenile Justice Reform Efforts Treatment Programs for Institutionalized Juvenile Offenders Contemporary Organizations Programs and Developments Juvenile Justice Today: A Quick Look Conclusion References 2 Problems Controversies and Solutions Introduction Problems Misperceptions and Misunderstandings Youth in Crisis: Problems Facing Juveniles Kids and Guns The Contemporary Juvenile Justice System Controversies Complexity of the System Serious Juvenile Offenders and Status Offenders: Transfers and Divestiture Overrepresentation of Minorities Legal Challenges to the Juvenile Justice System Possible Solutions Restorative Justice and Other Alternatives to Incarceration Evaluations of Incarceration Alternatives Delinquency Prevention Programs Gang Prevention Programs Conclusion References 3 Perspectives Introduction Preparing Youth for the Future: Kimberly Booth We Must Improve Education for Youth in the Juvenile Justice System: Katherine Burdick Adolescence Incarcerated: Josh Gravens The Lines We Draw: Deborah L. Johnson Community Restorative Justice Hub: A Model of Hospitality and Accompaniment: David A. Kelly A Teacher Not a Judge: Thomm Quackenbush The Hall: Heidi Lynn Smith What Should We Do with Juvenile Murderers?: John T. Whitehead 4 Profiles People Jane Addams (1860-1935) Freda Adler (1934- ) John Augustus (1785-1859) Howard Becker (1928- ) Louise Bowen (1859-1953) Charles Brace (1826-1890) Zebulon Brockway (1827-1920) Meda Chesney-Lind (1947- ) Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) Lawrence Kohlberg (1927-1987) Julia Clifford Lathrop (1858-1932) Benjamin Barr Lindsey (1896-1943) Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909) Robert Merton (1910-2003) Jerome G. Miller (1931-2015) Clifford Shaw (1896-1957) Edwin H. Sutherland (1853-1950) Enoch C. Wines (1806-1879) Agencies and Organizations Child Welfare and Advocacy Delinquency Prevention and Treatment Programs Juvenile Justice References 5 Data and Documents Data The Juvenile Population in the United States Juvenile Offenders: Arrest Statistics Self-Report Data Trends in Juvenile Justice Cases Juveniles and the Death Penalty Documents Ex Parte Crouse (1838) Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents (1871) Illinois Juvenile Court Act (1899) Juvenile Delinquency after World War II (1946) In re Gault (1967) Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (1974) President Clinton's Juvenile Justice Remarks (1997) Roper v. Simmons (2005) Youth PROMISE Act (2015) References 6 Resources Print Sources General/Introductory Books on Juvenile Delinquency History of Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice General/Introductory Books on the Juvenile Justice System Periodicals That Focus on Juvenile Justice and Juvenile Delinquency Nonprint Sources General Information on Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice Films That Address Juvenile Delinquency and the Juvenile Justice System 7 Chronology Glossary Index About the Authors
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