School crime and juvenile justice

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School crime and juvenile justice

Richard Lawrence

Oxford University Press, 1998

  • : cloth
  • : paper

タイトル別名

学校犯罪と少年非行 : アメリカの現場からの警告と提言

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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巻冊次

: cloth ISBN 9780195101645

内容説明

Many criminologists emphasize the important role of schools in socializing youths and helping to prevent delinquent behaviour. The increasing problems of guns, drugs, victimization and disruption in schools present a challenge that requires a concerted effort by school personnel and criminal justice authorities. This text offers an overview of the topic, including such issues as the relationship of crime in the community and in schools, the correlation between dropout rates and delinquency, the role of parents and peers, and the success of school-based prevention strategies.
巻冊次

: paper ISBN 9780195101652

内容説明

Juvenile crime is a serious problem in America. It has been increasing at a faster rate than crime committed by adults, and nowhere is this increase more evident than in the case of violent crime. Although crime in schools has not increased as much as crime on the street, the fear of school crime is having a significant impact on the quality of education in America. Attendance is suffering as many students stay at home out of fear of becoming victims either on their way to school or in school. Teachers are unable to provide quality instruction and are forced to work in unsafe conditions, facing disrespectful and disruptive students. Even though relatively few students are actively involved in school crime, it only takes a few students to create a disruptive and unsafe school environment. Many criminologists emphasize the important role schools can play in socializing youths to help prevent delinquent behavior. These criminologists believe that there is a relationship between learning and attendance problems, lack of involvement in school, dropout, and delinquency. They do not agree on the exact nature of the relationship, but do see a clear link between school problems and delinquency. School Crime and Juvenile Justice offers a current and comprehensive overview of this serious and growing problem, examining the nature, extent, and causes of school crime and disruptive behavior. It reviews the theories that attempt to explain the relationship between school crime, crime in the community, the role of parents and peers, and schools' organization and policies. Lawrence includes a discussion of the most recent research findings, laws and school policies, prevention strategies, and alternative schools and special education programs for at-risk and delinquent students. Ideal for criminal justice courses as well as for scholars and school administrators, this text takes a closer look at the problem of crime and violence in and around schools, and offers a clear understanding of how people can work together to create safer schools, and how educators and juvenile justice officials can develop cooperative delinquency prevention programs.

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