Juvenile Delinquency: An Integrated ApproachJones & Bartlett Learning, 2006 - 675 halaman Juvenile Delinquency: An Integrated Approach provides a thorough examination of the primary theories of delinquency along with the most recent and relevant research in the field. The social contexts of delinquency--families, peers, schools, drugs, and gangs--are considered within the theoretical traditions that most actively address these arenas. With a writing style praised by reviewers and students alike, Burfeind and Bartusch do an outstanding job helping students understand juvenile delinquency.The text is divided into four main sections, containing 15 chapters. The first two sections focus on defining and describing juvenile delinquency. The third section concentrates on explaining delinquent behavior, while the fourth section considers responding to juvenile delinquency through contemporary juvenile justice systems. |
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... Structure , and Group Processes 449 Summary and Conclusions 454 Chapter Resources 456 12 Social Structure Theories : Community , Strain , and Subcultures The Foundation of Social Structure Theories : Durkheim's Social Solidarity 470 ...
... Structure , and Group Processes 449 Summary and Conclusions 454 Chapter Resources 456 12 Social Structure Theories : Community , Strain , and Subcultures The Foundation of Social Structure Theories : Durkheim's Social Solidarity 470 ...
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The Study of Juvenile Delinquency | 1 |
Defining Juvenile Delinquency | 15 |
Measuring Delinquency | 63 |
The Nature of Delinquency | 111 |
Age Gender Race and Class of Offenders | 147 |
Developmental Patterns of Offending | 199 |
Theoretical Perspective on Criminal Careers Career Criminals | 206 |
Developmental Models of Delinquent Behavior | 222 |
Personality and Biosocial Development | 310 |
Intelligence and Delinquency | 318 |
Chapter Resources | 325 |
Situational and Routine Dimensions of Delinquency | 337 |
Family Relations | 373 |
Monitoring Supervision and Discipline | 401 |
Summary and Conclusions | 407 |
PeerGroup Influences | 423 |
Summary and Conclusions | 234 |
Classical and Positivist Criminology | 249 |
Hard Determinism Soft Determinism and Drift | 276 |
Biological and Psychological Approaches | 289 |
Biosocial Criminology | 298 |
Community Strain | 467 |
558 | |
Understanding Delinquency | 567 |
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