The Handbook of Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice (eBook, ePUB)
Schade – dieser Artikel ist leider ausverkauft. Sobald wir wissen, ob und wann der Artikel wieder verfügbar ist, informieren wir Sie an dieser Stelle.
The Handbook of Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice (eBook, ePUB)
- Format: ePub
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Bitte loggen Sie sich zunächst in Ihr Kundenkonto ein oder registrieren Sie sich bei
bücher.de, um das eBook-Abo tolino select nutzen zu können.
Hier können Sie sich einloggen
Hier können Sie sich einloggen
Sie sind bereits eingeloggt. Klicken Sie auf 2. tolino select Abo, um fortzufahren.
Bitte loggen Sie sich zunächst in Ihr Kundenkonto ein oder registrieren Sie sich bei bücher.de, um das eBook-Abo tolino select nutzen zu können.
This handbook is an up-to-date examination of advances in the fields of juvenile delinquency and juvenile justice that includes interdisciplinary perspectives from leading scholars and practitioners. * Examines advances in the fields of juvenile delinquency and juvenile justice with interdisciplinary perspectives from leading scholars and practitioners * Provides a current state of both fields, while also assessing where they have been and defining where they should go in years to come * Addresses developments in theory, research, and policy, as well as cultural changes and legal shifts *…mehr
- Geräte: eReader
- eBook Hilfe
This handbook is an up-to-date examination of advances in the fields of juvenile delinquency and juvenile justice that includes interdisciplinary perspectives from leading scholars and practitioners. * Examines advances in the fields of juvenile delinquency and juvenile justice with interdisciplinary perspectives from leading scholars and practitioners * Provides a current state of both fields, while also assessing where they have been and defining where they should go in years to come * Addresses developments in theory, research, and policy, as well as cultural changes and legal shifts * Contains summaries of juvenile justice trends from around the world, including the US, the Netherlands, Brazil, Russia, India, South Africa, and China * Covers central issues in the scholarly literature, such as social learning theories, opportunity theories, criminal processing, labeling and deterrence, gangs and crime, community-based sanctions and reentry, victimization, and fear of crime
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 664
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118513187
- Artikelnr.: 42832437
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 664
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. April 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118513187
- Artikelnr.: 42832437
Marvin D. Krohn is Professor of Criminology in the Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law at the University of Florida. He has a long-standing interest in the etiology of delinquency and drug use, focusing primarily on social psychological and life course approaches. For the past 25 years, he has been Co-Principal Investigator on the Rochester Youth Development Study, a three-generational longitudinal panel study targeting those at high risk for serious crime and delinquency. He is co-author of Gangs and Delinquency in Developmental Perspective (2003), which was the American Society of Criminology's recipient of the 2003 Michael J. Hindelang Award for Outstanding Scholarship. He is also co-author of Researching Theories of Crime and Delinquency (2008) and Delinquent Behavior (1986) and has co-edited four compendiums on crime and delinquency. He was recently named a Fellow of the American Society of Criminology. Jodi Lane is Professor of Criminology in the Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law at the University of Florida. Her research focuses on the impact of the juvenile justice system on both clients and practitioners. She has conducted evaluations of innovative juvenile justice programs, including the South Oxnard Challenge Project in California and the Florida Faith and Community-Based Delinquency Treatment Initiative. She was recently named one of the most prolific lead and sole authors in elite criminology and criminal justice journals (Orrick and Weir, 2011). Her work has appeared in a number of journals, including Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, Crime and Delinquency, Justice Quarterly, and Criminal Justice and Behavior.
Notes on Contributors viii Introduction xvii Marvin D. Krohn and Jodi Lane
Part I Trends in Juvenile Delinquency Around the World 1 1 Juvenile
Delinquency and Justice Trends in the United States 3 Jodi Lane 2 Juvenile
Delinquency and Juvenile Justice Trends in Europe 15 Paul R. Smit and
Catrien C.J.H. Bijleveld 3 Youth Violence in Brazil: Law, Prevalence, and
Promising Initiatives 27 Paulo Ricardo Diniz Filho and Giza Lopes 4
Juvenile Justice in Russia 40 Elena Bystrova and Maria Tcherni 5 Juvenile
Justice and Juvenile Delinquency in India 49 Suman Kakar 6 Juvenile Justice
in South Africa 65 Adam Cooper 7 Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice
in China 76 Beidi Dong 8 Putting the Processing of Juvenile Offenders into
Context 85 Kristin Gardner and Lonn Lanza?]Kaduce Part II Correlates of
Delinquent Behavior 101 9 Gender, Delinquency, and Youth Justice: Issues
for a Global Century 103 Meda Chesney?]Lind and Nicholas Chagnon 10 Causes
of African?]American Juvenile Delinquency 121 James D. Unnever 11 A
Biosocial Perspective on Juvenile Delinquency 139 Chris L. Gibson and
Andrea Davis 12 Parenting and Delinquency 161 John P. Hoffmann 13 School
Effects on Delinquency and School?]Based Prevention 181 Wayne N. Welsh and
Courtney Harding 14 Fleas and Feathers: The Role of Peers in the Study of
Juvenile Delinquency 199 John M. Eassey and Molly Buchanan 15 Neighborhoods
and Delinquent Behavior 217 Susan McNeeley and Pamela Wilcox Part III
Explaining Delinquency 237 16 General Strain Theory and Delinquency 239
Robert Agnew 17 Social Learning Theory and Delinquent Behavior: Past,
Present, and Future Investigations 257 L. Thomas Winfree, Jr. 18 Social
Control and Self?]Control 274 Erich Goode 19 Theoretical Perspectives on
Delinquent Development: Propensity, Plasticity, and Range 291 Arjan A.J.
Blokland 20 Labeling Theory 312 Marvin D. Krohn and Giza Lopes 21 Routine
Activities and Opportunity Theory 331 Nick Tilley and Aiden Sidebottom Part
IV System Responses to Delinquency 349 22 Prenatal and Early Childhood
Prevention of Antisocial Behavior 351 Lauretta M. Brennan and Daniel S.
Shaw 23 School Prevention Programs 370 Steven P. Lab 24 Neighborhood?]based
Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency 388 Abigail A. Fagan and Andrea Lindsey
25 Policing Juvenile Delinquency 405 Reveka V. Shteynberg and Allison D.
Redlich 26 Juvenile Diversion 422 James V. Ray and Kristina Childs 27 Youth
in the Juvenile Court and Adult Court 439 Michael J. Leiber and Jennifer H.
Peck 28 Community?]Based Sanctions and Juveniles: What Works, What Does
Not, and What Looks Promising 459 Crystal A. Garcia 29 Institutionalization
and Treatment 495 Barry Glick Part V Special Issues in Juvenile Delinquency
515 30 Gang Trends, Trajectories, and Solutions 517 James C. Howell 31 A
Look at the Street Gang Violence Situation in Europe 536 Elmar G.M.
Weitekamp 32 Weapon Carrying and Use Among Juveniles 544 Amanda D. Emmert
and Alan J. Lizotte 33 Youth Drug Trends and Societal Reactions 562 John M.
Stogner and Bryan Lee Miller 34 Maltreatment and Damaging Outcomes in
Adolescence: Longitudinal Research and Policy 581 Timothy O. Ireland,
Carolyn A. Smith, and Jamie E. Walter 35 Victimization and Fear of Crime
Among Juveniles 601 David C. May Index 621
Part I Trends in Juvenile Delinquency Around the World 1 1 Juvenile
Delinquency and Justice Trends in the United States 3 Jodi Lane 2 Juvenile
Delinquency and Juvenile Justice Trends in Europe 15 Paul R. Smit and
Catrien C.J.H. Bijleveld 3 Youth Violence in Brazil: Law, Prevalence, and
Promising Initiatives 27 Paulo Ricardo Diniz Filho and Giza Lopes 4
Juvenile Justice in Russia 40 Elena Bystrova and Maria Tcherni 5 Juvenile
Justice and Juvenile Delinquency in India 49 Suman Kakar 6 Juvenile Justice
in South Africa 65 Adam Cooper 7 Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice
in China 76 Beidi Dong 8 Putting the Processing of Juvenile Offenders into
Context 85 Kristin Gardner and Lonn Lanza?]Kaduce Part II Correlates of
Delinquent Behavior 101 9 Gender, Delinquency, and Youth Justice: Issues
for a Global Century 103 Meda Chesney?]Lind and Nicholas Chagnon 10 Causes
of African?]American Juvenile Delinquency 121 James D. Unnever 11 A
Biosocial Perspective on Juvenile Delinquency 139 Chris L. Gibson and
Andrea Davis 12 Parenting and Delinquency 161 John P. Hoffmann 13 School
Effects on Delinquency and School?]Based Prevention 181 Wayne N. Welsh and
Courtney Harding 14 Fleas and Feathers: The Role of Peers in the Study of
Juvenile Delinquency 199 John M. Eassey and Molly Buchanan 15 Neighborhoods
and Delinquent Behavior 217 Susan McNeeley and Pamela Wilcox Part III
Explaining Delinquency 237 16 General Strain Theory and Delinquency 239
Robert Agnew 17 Social Learning Theory and Delinquent Behavior: Past,
Present, and Future Investigations 257 L. Thomas Winfree, Jr. 18 Social
Control and Self?]Control 274 Erich Goode 19 Theoretical Perspectives on
Delinquent Development: Propensity, Plasticity, and Range 291 Arjan A.J.
Blokland 20 Labeling Theory 312 Marvin D. Krohn and Giza Lopes 21 Routine
Activities and Opportunity Theory 331 Nick Tilley and Aiden Sidebottom Part
IV System Responses to Delinquency 349 22 Prenatal and Early Childhood
Prevention of Antisocial Behavior 351 Lauretta M. Brennan and Daniel S.
Shaw 23 School Prevention Programs 370 Steven P. Lab 24 Neighborhood?]based
Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency 388 Abigail A. Fagan and Andrea Lindsey
25 Policing Juvenile Delinquency 405 Reveka V. Shteynberg and Allison D.
Redlich 26 Juvenile Diversion 422 James V. Ray and Kristina Childs 27 Youth
in the Juvenile Court and Adult Court 439 Michael J. Leiber and Jennifer H.
Peck 28 Community?]Based Sanctions and Juveniles: What Works, What Does
Not, and What Looks Promising 459 Crystal A. Garcia 29 Institutionalization
and Treatment 495 Barry Glick Part V Special Issues in Juvenile Delinquency
515 30 Gang Trends, Trajectories, and Solutions 517 James C. Howell 31 A
Look at the Street Gang Violence Situation in Europe 536 Elmar G.M.
Weitekamp 32 Weapon Carrying and Use Among Juveniles 544 Amanda D. Emmert
and Alan J. Lizotte 33 Youth Drug Trends and Societal Reactions 562 John M.
Stogner and Bryan Lee Miller 34 Maltreatment and Damaging Outcomes in
Adolescence: Longitudinal Research and Policy 581 Timothy O. Ireland,
Carolyn A. Smith, and Jamie E. Walter 35 Victimization and Fear of Crime
Among Juveniles 601 David C. May Index 621
Notes on Contributors viii Introduction xvii Marvin D. Krohn and Jodi Lane
Part I Trends in Juvenile Delinquency Around the World 1 1 Juvenile
Delinquency and Justice Trends in the United States 3 Jodi Lane 2 Juvenile
Delinquency and Juvenile Justice Trends in Europe 15 Paul R. Smit and
Catrien C.J.H. Bijleveld 3 Youth Violence in Brazil: Law, Prevalence, and
Promising Initiatives 27 Paulo Ricardo Diniz Filho and Giza Lopes 4
Juvenile Justice in Russia 40 Elena Bystrova and Maria Tcherni 5 Juvenile
Justice and Juvenile Delinquency in India 49 Suman Kakar 6 Juvenile Justice
in South Africa 65 Adam Cooper 7 Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice
in China 76 Beidi Dong 8 Putting the Processing of Juvenile Offenders into
Context 85 Kristin Gardner and Lonn Lanza?]Kaduce Part II Correlates of
Delinquent Behavior 101 9 Gender, Delinquency, and Youth Justice: Issues
for a Global Century 103 Meda Chesney?]Lind and Nicholas Chagnon 10 Causes
of African?]American Juvenile Delinquency 121 James D. Unnever 11 A
Biosocial Perspective on Juvenile Delinquency 139 Chris L. Gibson and
Andrea Davis 12 Parenting and Delinquency 161 John P. Hoffmann 13 School
Effects on Delinquency and School?]Based Prevention 181 Wayne N. Welsh and
Courtney Harding 14 Fleas and Feathers: The Role of Peers in the Study of
Juvenile Delinquency 199 John M. Eassey and Molly Buchanan 15 Neighborhoods
and Delinquent Behavior 217 Susan McNeeley and Pamela Wilcox Part III
Explaining Delinquency 237 16 General Strain Theory and Delinquency 239
Robert Agnew 17 Social Learning Theory and Delinquent Behavior: Past,
Present, and Future Investigations 257 L. Thomas Winfree, Jr. 18 Social
Control and Self?]Control 274 Erich Goode 19 Theoretical Perspectives on
Delinquent Development: Propensity, Plasticity, and Range 291 Arjan A.J.
Blokland 20 Labeling Theory 312 Marvin D. Krohn and Giza Lopes 21 Routine
Activities and Opportunity Theory 331 Nick Tilley and Aiden Sidebottom Part
IV System Responses to Delinquency 349 22 Prenatal and Early Childhood
Prevention of Antisocial Behavior 351 Lauretta M. Brennan and Daniel S.
Shaw 23 School Prevention Programs 370 Steven P. Lab 24 Neighborhood?]based
Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency 388 Abigail A. Fagan and Andrea Lindsey
25 Policing Juvenile Delinquency 405 Reveka V. Shteynberg and Allison D.
Redlich 26 Juvenile Diversion 422 James V. Ray and Kristina Childs 27 Youth
in the Juvenile Court and Adult Court 439 Michael J. Leiber and Jennifer H.
Peck 28 Community?]Based Sanctions and Juveniles: What Works, What Does
Not, and What Looks Promising 459 Crystal A. Garcia 29 Institutionalization
and Treatment 495 Barry Glick Part V Special Issues in Juvenile Delinquency
515 30 Gang Trends, Trajectories, and Solutions 517 James C. Howell 31 A
Look at the Street Gang Violence Situation in Europe 536 Elmar G.M.
Weitekamp 32 Weapon Carrying and Use Among Juveniles 544 Amanda D. Emmert
and Alan J. Lizotte 33 Youth Drug Trends and Societal Reactions 562 John M.
Stogner and Bryan Lee Miller 34 Maltreatment and Damaging Outcomes in
Adolescence: Longitudinal Research and Policy 581 Timothy O. Ireland,
Carolyn A. Smith, and Jamie E. Walter 35 Victimization and Fear of Crime
Among Juveniles 601 David C. May Index 621
Part I Trends in Juvenile Delinquency Around the World 1 1 Juvenile
Delinquency and Justice Trends in the United States 3 Jodi Lane 2 Juvenile
Delinquency and Juvenile Justice Trends in Europe 15 Paul R. Smit and
Catrien C.J.H. Bijleveld 3 Youth Violence in Brazil: Law, Prevalence, and
Promising Initiatives 27 Paulo Ricardo Diniz Filho and Giza Lopes 4
Juvenile Justice in Russia 40 Elena Bystrova and Maria Tcherni 5 Juvenile
Justice and Juvenile Delinquency in India 49 Suman Kakar 6 Juvenile Justice
in South Africa 65 Adam Cooper 7 Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice
in China 76 Beidi Dong 8 Putting the Processing of Juvenile Offenders into
Context 85 Kristin Gardner and Lonn Lanza?]Kaduce Part II Correlates of
Delinquent Behavior 101 9 Gender, Delinquency, and Youth Justice: Issues
for a Global Century 103 Meda Chesney?]Lind and Nicholas Chagnon 10 Causes
of African?]American Juvenile Delinquency 121 James D. Unnever 11 A
Biosocial Perspective on Juvenile Delinquency 139 Chris L. Gibson and
Andrea Davis 12 Parenting and Delinquency 161 John P. Hoffmann 13 School
Effects on Delinquency and School?]Based Prevention 181 Wayne N. Welsh and
Courtney Harding 14 Fleas and Feathers: The Role of Peers in the Study of
Juvenile Delinquency 199 John M. Eassey and Molly Buchanan 15 Neighborhoods
and Delinquent Behavior 217 Susan McNeeley and Pamela Wilcox Part III
Explaining Delinquency 237 16 General Strain Theory and Delinquency 239
Robert Agnew 17 Social Learning Theory and Delinquent Behavior: Past,
Present, and Future Investigations 257 L. Thomas Winfree, Jr. 18 Social
Control and Self?]Control 274 Erich Goode 19 Theoretical Perspectives on
Delinquent Development: Propensity, Plasticity, and Range 291 Arjan A.J.
Blokland 20 Labeling Theory 312 Marvin D. Krohn and Giza Lopes 21 Routine
Activities and Opportunity Theory 331 Nick Tilley and Aiden Sidebottom Part
IV System Responses to Delinquency 349 22 Prenatal and Early Childhood
Prevention of Antisocial Behavior 351 Lauretta M. Brennan and Daniel S.
Shaw 23 School Prevention Programs 370 Steven P. Lab 24 Neighborhood?]based
Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency 388 Abigail A. Fagan and Andrea Lindsey
25 Policing Juvenile Delinquency 405 Reveka V. Shteynberg and Allison D.
Redlich 26 Juvenile Diversion 422 James V. Ray and Kristina Childs 27 Youth
in the Juvenile Court and Adult Court 439 Michael J. Leiber and Jennifer H.
Peck 28 Community?]Based Sanctions and Juveniles: What Works, What Does
Not, and What Looks Promising 459 Crystal A. Garcia 29 Institutionalization
and Treatment 495 Barry Glick Part V Special Issues in Juvenile Delinquency
515 30 Gang Trends, Trajectories, and Solutions 517 James C. Howell 31 A
Look at the Street Gang Violence Situation in Europe 536 Elmar G.M.
Weitekamp 32 Weapon Carrying and Use Among Juveniles 544 Amanda D. Emmert
and Alan J. Lizotte 33 Youth Drug Trends and Societal Reactions 562 John M.
Stogner and Bryan Lee Miller 34 Maltreatment and Damaging Outcomes in
Adolescence: Longitudinal Research and Policy 581 Timothy O. Ireland,
Carolyn A. Smith, and Jamie E. Walter 35 Victimization and Fear of Crime
Among Juveniles 601 David C. May Index 621