This is a comprehensive introduction to youth, crime, and justice through a unique case-study approach. Taking a life course perspective, the book examines the changing landscapes of childhood and the justice system, with an intersectional focus.
This is a comprehensive introduction to youth, crime, and justice through a unique case-study approach. Taking a life course perspective, the book examines the changing landscapes of childhood and the justice system, with an intersectional focus.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Erika Gebo is associate professor of sociology and director of the graduate program in Crime and Justice Studies at Suffolk University. She is the co-editor of Looking Beyond Suppression: Community Responses to Gang Violence. Carolyn Boyes-Watson is professor of sociology and director of the Center for Restorative Justice at Suffolk University. She is the author of Crime and Justice: Learning through Cases.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Foundations of Youth, Crime, and Justice Chapter 1: Youth, Society, and the Law Case Study 1: Judging Gina Chapter 2: Youth and Developmental Institutions Case Study 2: Saving or Exploiting Children? Chapter 3: Paradigms of Youth Justice Case Study 3: A Tragedy or a Crime? Part II: Pathways to Crime Chapter 4: Delinquency, Victimization, and Pathways to Offending for Boys Case Study 4: Learning the Code Chapter 5: Delinquency, Victimization, and Pathways to Offending for Girls Case Study 5: Addicted to Love: Growing Up on the Track Chapter 6: Gangs and Serious, Violent, Chronic Offenders Case Study 6: Confessions of a Former Latin King Chapter 7: Youth, Schools, and Problem Behaviors Case Study 7: Understanding the Horror at Columbine High School Part III: The Contemporary Juvenile Justice System Chapter 8: Youth and Police Case Study 8: Victor Rios-Changing What Police See Chapter 9: Youth and the Courts Case Study 9: Judging Our Youth Chapter 10: Youth and Corrections Case Study 10: From Punishment to Rehabilitation Chapter 11: Prevention, Intervention, and the Future of the Juvenile Justice System Case Study 11: A Matter of Degrees
Part I: Foundations of Youth, Crime, and Justice Chapter 1: Youth, Society, and the Law Case Study 1: Judging Gina Chapter 2: Youth and Developmental Institutions Case Study 2: Saving or Exploiting Children? Chapter 3: Paradigms of Youth Justice Case Study 3: A Tragedy or a Crime? Part II: Pathways to Crime Chapter 4: Delinquency, Victimization, and Pathways to Offending for Boys Case Study 4: Learning the Code Chapter 5: Delinquency, Victimization, and Pathways to Offending for Girls Case Study 5: Addicted to Love: Growing Up on the Track Chapter 6: Gangs and Serious, Violent, Chronic Offenders Case Study 6: Confessions of a Former Latin King Chapter 7: Youth, Schools, and Problem Behaviors Case Study 7: Understanding the Horror at Columbine High School Part III: The Contemporary Juvenile Justice System Chapter 8: Youth and Police Case Study 8: Victor Rios-Changing What Police See Chapter 9: Youth and the Courts Case Study 9: Judging Our Youth Chapter 10: Youth and Corrections Case Study 10: From Punishment to Rehabilitation Chapter 11: Prevention, Intervention, and the Future of the Juvenile Justice System Case Study 11: A Matter of Degrees
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