Juvenile justice in America

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Juvenile justice in America

Clemens Bartollas, Stuart J. Miller

Prentice Hall, c2001

3rd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

For freshman/junior-level courses in Sociology, Criminal Justice, Criminology, Social Work, Administration of Justice. Fully focused on the important issues, emerging trends, solid research base, and the special challenges facing juvenile justice today, this comprehensive exploration of the American juvenile justice system covers the history and philosophy of juvenile justice, the current practices for processing youthful offenders, the detention of juveniles, and the diversion of youth from the juvenile justice system. Unique in its approach, it gives students an "up-close and personal" view of the fascinating and sometimes tragic world of the juvenile offender-and the personal, psychological and thinking processes that characterize juvenile misbehavior. From this vivid reality base, it describes the jobs and problems of those practitioners in the justice system that work with youths and the workings of the important components of the juvenile justice system that brings both together.

目次

I. INTRODUCTION. 1. Juvenile Justice: An Overview. 2. The Measurement of Juvenile Crime and Victimization. II. THE SYSTEM AND EARLY DECISION MAKING. 3. The Police. 4. The Juvenile Court. 5. The Juvenile Trial and Disposition. 6. Juveniles in Adult Court. III. COMMUNITY-BASED CORRECTIONS. 7. Juvenile Probation. 8. Community-Based Programs. 9. Juvenile Aftercare. IV. INSTITUTIONALIZATION. 10. Juvenile Institutionalization. 11. Research and Theory in Juvenile Justice. 12. The Social Correlates of Youth and Gang Crime. 13. Profile of the Juvenile Offender. 14. Treatment Technologies. V. THE INTERNATIONAL SCENE. 15. International Juvenile Justice. VI. THE FUTURE. 16. Juvenile Justice in the Twenty-first Century. Name Index Subject Index

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