This title was first published in 2003. Adolescence is popularly understood as a transitional phase of turbulence and extremes. It is also often associated with 'trouble'.
This title was first published in 2003. Adolescence is popularly understood as a transitional phase of turbulence and extremes. It is also often associated with 'trouble'.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John S. Western is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the School of Social Science, University of Queensland, Australia. Mark Lynch is Deputy Director of the Research and Prevention Division, Crime and Misconduct Commission, Australia. Emma Ogilvie is Principal Policy Officer in Criminal Justice Research at the Department of the Premier and Cabinet in the Queensland Government.
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Contents: The sibling study: theory research and guiding principles Mark Lynch Stephanie McGrane Emma Ogilvie and John S. Western; Offending behaviours: situated choices and consequences John S. Western Mark Lynch Emma Ogilvie and Abigail A. Fagan; Age and offending: characteristics and criminological factors Mark Lynch Emma Ogilvie and Wing Hong Chui; Gender and offending behaviours: opportunity motivations and manifestations Emma Ogilvie and John S. Western; Gender and offending attitudes: criminality compliance and complexity Emma Ogilvie; Social inequality alienation and socio-economic position John S. Western; Family influences and delinquency Lisa Kennedy Ian O'Connor and John S. Western; The influence of siblings on substance use and delinquency Denise A. Durrington Abigail A. Fagan and David Chant; Urban indigenous young people: criminality accommodation or resistance Mark Lynch Abigail A. Fagan Emma Ogilvie and Robyn Lincoln; Adolescent victimization and involvement in crime Abigail A. Fagan Ross Homel Ian O'Connor and Rosie Teague; Criminality and conformity: implications for the future Mark Lynch Emma Ogilvie and John S. Western; Bibliography; Subject index; Author index.
Contents: The sibling study: theory research and guiding principles Mark Lynch Stephanie McGrane Emma Ogilvie and John S. Western; Offending behaviours: situated choices and consequences John S. Western Mark Lynch Emma Ogilvie and Abigail A. Fagan; Age and offending: characteristics and criminological factors Mark Lynch Emma Ogilvie and Wing Hong Chui; Gender and offending behaviours: opportunity motivations and manifestations Emma Ogilvie and John S. Western; Gender and offending attitudes: criminality compliance and complexity Emma Ogilvie; Social inequality alienation and socio-economic position John S. Western; Family influences and delinquency Lisa Kennedy Ian O'Connor and John S. Western; The influence of siblings on substance use and delinquency Denise A. Durrington Abigail A. Fagan and David Chant; Urban indigenous young people: criminality accommodation or resistance Mark Lynch Abigail A. Fagan Emma Ogilvie and Robyn Lincoln; Adolescent victimization and involvement in crime Abigail A. Fagan Ross Homel Ian O'Connor and Rosie Teague; Criminality and conformity: implications for the future Mark Lynch Emma Ogilvie and John S. Western; Bibliography; Subject index; Author index.
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