9781611638172-1611638178-Juvenile Delinquency and Justice in the United States

Juvenile Delinquency and Justice in the United States

ISBN-13: 9781611638172
ISBN-10: 1611638178
Author: Lee Johnson, Frances Reddington, Kimberly DeTardo-Bora
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Carolina Academic Press
Format: Paperback 468 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781611638172
ISBN-10: 1611638178
Author: Lee Johnson, Frances Reddington, Kimberly DeTardo-Bora
Publication date: 2020
Publisher: Carolina Academic Press
Format: Paperback 468 pages

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Juvenile Delinquency and Justice in the United States (ISBN-13: 9781611638172 and ISBN-10: 1611638178), written by authors Lee Johnson, Frances Reddington, Kimberly DeTardo-Bora, was published by Carolina Academic Press in 2020. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Criminology (Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Juvenile Delinquency and Justice in the United States (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Criminology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.61.

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Juvenile Delinquency and Justice in the United States recognizes both the distinction and overlap between the subjects of juvenile delinquency and juvenile justice. Its twelve chapters are divided into two parts. Part I contains six chapters where the problem of delinquency itself is defined primarily the nature, extent, and explanation of juvenile offending. Part II contains six chapters that describe formal social control of juvenile offending--primarily the components of the juvenile justice system, current juvenile justice issues, and reform efforts.
Part I describes what delinquency is exactly, how much of it occurs (and its relative seriousness), why it happens, and why it doesn t happen (social control). Since there are many possible causes of delinquency that operate in complex ways, three chapters are dedicated to them. These chapters focus on theories and factors that receive significant research support. Much attention is given to life course and developmental theories, given their prominent place in contemporary criminology and that child development has long been a focus in understanding delinquency.
Part II describes what the juvenile justice system is doing, and possibly should do, to solve the problem of delinquency. Here, a major feature of the book is that it goes beyond formal justice system structure and processes (policing, courts, and corrections) to address the major role that human/social service workers and agencies play in juvenile justice processes. This is important as most system-involved juveniles are not serious chronic offenders deeply entangled in the system; most are sanctioned in the community and may deal more with social service agents. Social services also play a major role in treating serious offenders. Thus, much attention is given to treatment and rehabilitation issues. Further, broader issues of social justice and human rights are addressed. Unique to this book is a chapter (Chapter 11) devoted solely to juvenile justice reform.

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