Juvenile Delinquency: Pathways and Prevention
Autor Christopher A. Mallett, Miyuki Fukushima Tedoren Limba Engleză Paperback
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781506361024
ISBN-10: 1506361021
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 1506361021
Pagini: 448
Dimensiuni: 216 x 279 mm
Greutate: 0.93 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications, Inc
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Cuprins
Part I: The Juvenile Justice System
Chapter 1: The Functioning of the Juvenile Justice System
Juvenile Courts
Juvenile Court Purpose
Juvenile Court Jurisdiction
The Process of the Juvenile Justice System
The Child Welfare System
Chapter 2: The History of Juvenile Justice and Today’s Juvenile Courts
Juvenile Justice: Cycles of Rehabilitation and Punishment
Today’s Juvenile Court Reform
Chapter 3: The Measurement of Juvenile Crime
Official Data
National Crime Victimization Survey
Self-report Data
Juvenile Delinquency
Part II: Theories of Delinquency
Chapter 4: Classical, Biological, and Psychological Theories of Crime
Theoretical Issues and Classification
Pre-classical and Classical Theories of Crime
Early Biological Theories of Crime
Early Social Structural Theories
Modern Biological Perspectives
Modern Psychological Theories
Chapter 5: Modern Sociological Theories of Crime
Strain/Anomie Theories
The Social Disorganization Perspective
Learning Theories
Subcultural Theories
Control Theories/Neoclassical Criminology
Modern Classical Perspective
Social Reaction, Critical, and Feminist Theories
The Life-Course Perspective
Part III: The Problems that Lead to Delinquency
Chapter 6: Delinquency Risks, Protective Factors, and Disproportionate Impact
Ecological/Psychosocial Model
School Discipline Risk Factors
Delinquency Risk Factors
Disproportionate Impact
Chapter 7: Punitive Juvenile Justice Policies
Adolescents are Different than Young Adults
From the Classroom to the Courts
The Police and Adolescents
Delinquency Adjudication
Detained and Incarcerated Youthful Offenders
Transfers to Criminal Courts
Adult Imprisonment
Case Studies
Chapter 8: School Violence, Zero Tolerance, and School Exclusion
Compulsory Education and Student Discipline
School Discipline in the Zero Tolerance Era
School Discipline
Chapter 9: Trauma and Delinquency
The Prevalence of Childhood and Adolescent Trauma
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
Resiliency to Trauma Experiences
Maltreatment and Academic Performance
Maltreatment and Delinquency
Chapter 10: Mental Health Difficulties, Special Education Disabilities, and Delinquency
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Problems
Mental Health and Trauma
Juvenile Incarceration: Today’s Psychiatric Asylums
Disability Rights
Part IV: The Solutions to Delinquency
Chapter 11: Evidence-based Delinquency Risk Prevention
Introduction: Social Disorganization, Life Course, and Social Learning Theory
Maltreatment Victimization
Prevention
Interventions for Maltreatment Victims
Trauma Assessment
Trauma-informed Care
Mental Health Problems
Chapter 12: School Safety and Inclusive Policies
Rehabilitative and Supportive Interventions
Truancy Prevention
School Dropout
School Districts
State Policies
National Policies
Chapter 13: Rehabilitation of Low Level Youthful Offenders
Effective Framework
Delinquency Prevention
Diversion
Community-based Corrections
Chapter 14: Rehabilitation of Serious and Chronic Youthful Offenders
Juvenile Justice: A Developmental Framework
Detention Reform
Incarceration
Reentry and Return Home
Gang Membership and Prevention
Addressing Racial and Ethnic Disparities
Chapter 1: The Functioning of the Juvenile Justice System
Juvenile Courts
Juvenile Court Purpose
Juvenile Court Jurisdiction
The Process of the Juvenile Justice System
The Child Welfare System
Chapter 2: The History of Juvenile Justice and Today’s Juvenile Courts
Juvenile Justice: Cycles of Rehabilitation and Punishment
Today’s Juvenile Court Reform
Chapter 3: The Measurement of Juvenile Crime
Official Data
National Crime Victimization Survey
Self-report Data
Juvenile Delinquency
Part II: Theories of Delinquency
Chapter 4: Classical, Biological, and Psychological Theories of Crime
Theoretical Issues and Classification
Pre-classical and Classical Theories of Crime
Early Biological Theories of Crime
Early Social Structural Theories
Modern Biological Perspectives
Modern Psychological Theories
Chapter 5: Modern Sociological Theories of Crime
Strain/Anomie Theories
The Social Disorganization Perspective
Learning Theories
Subcultural Theories
Control Theories/Neoclassical Criminology
Modern Classical Perspective
Social Reaction, Critical, and Feminist Theories
The Life-Course Perspective
Part III: The Problems that Lead to Delinquency
Chapter 6: Delinquency Risks, Protective Factors, and Disproportionate Impact
Ecological/Psychosocial Model
School Discipline Risk Factors
Delinquency Risk Factors
Disproportionate Impact
Chapter 7: Punitive Juvenile Justice Policies
Adolescents are Different than Young Adults
From the Classroom to the Courts
The Police and Adolescents
Delinquency Adjudication
Detained and Incarcerated Youthful Offenders
Transfers to Criminal Courts
Adult Imprisonment
Case Studies
Chapter 8: School Violence, Zero Tolerance, and School Exclusion
Compulsory Education and Student Discipline
School Discipline in the Zero Tolerance Era
School Discipline
Chapter 9: Trauma and Delinquency
The Prevalence of Childhood and Adolescent Trauma
Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
Resiliency to Trauma Experiences
Maltreatment and Academic Performance
Maltreatment and Delinquency
Chapter 10: Mental Health Difficulties, Special Education Disabilities, and Delinquency
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Problems
Mental Health and Trauma
Juvenile Incarceration: Today’s Psychiatric Asylums
Disability Rights
Part IV: The Solutions to Delinquency
Chapter 11: Evidence-based Delinquency Risk Prevention
Introduction: Social Disorganization, Life Course, and Social Learning Theory
Maltreatment Victimization
Prevention
Interventions for Maltreatment Victims
Trauma Assessment
Trauma-informed Care
Mental Health Problems
Chapter 12: School Safety and Inclusive Policies
Rehabilitative and Supportive Interventions
Truancy Prevention
School Dropout
School Districts
State Policies
National Policies
Chapter 13: Rehabilitation of Low Level Youthful Offenders
Effective Framework
Delinquency Prevention
Diversion
Community-based Corrections
Chapter 14: Rehabilitation of Serious and Chronic Youthful Offenders
Juvenile Justice: A Developmental Framework
Detention Reform
Incarceration
Reentry and Return Home
Gang Membership and Prevention
Addressing Racial and Ethnic Disparities