For courses in Juvenile Delinquency.Streamlined in this edition, this book examines the causes and consequences of delinquent behavior using a strong sociological focus. Relevant chapters discuss the environmental influences on delinquencyndash;such as gangs, the family, school, and drugs. Each chapter ends with a discussion of delinquency across the life course and a section on social policy. Prevention and treatment is emphasized throughout, as the book moves beyond simply analyzing the problems of delinquency to exploring what can be done about delinquent behavior.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
PART ONE: THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF DELINQUENCY
1. Adolescence and Delinquency
2. The Measurement and Nature of Delinquency
PART TWO: THE CAUSES OF DELINQUENCY
3. Individual Causes of Delinquency
4. Social structural Causes of Delinquency
5. Social Process Theories of Delinquency
6. Social Interactionist Theories of Delinquency
PART THREE: ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON DELINQUENCY
7. Gender and Delinquency
8. The Family and Delinquency
9. The School and Delinquency
10. Gangs and Delinquency
11. Drugs and Delinquency
PART FOUR: PREVENTING DELINQUENCY
12. The Prevention of Delinquency
13. The Juvenile Justice Process
14. The Police and the Juvenile
15. The Juvenile Court
16. Juvenile Corrections