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Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice

NCJ Number
107483
Author(s)
J W Rogers; G L Mays
Date Published
1987
Length
623 pages
Annotation
This textbook provides an overview of the bases of delinquent behavior and the practical workings of the juvenile justice system.
Abstract
A review of social myths about delinquency and the rights of minors precedes a look at definitions, measurement, and attributes of juvenile delinquency and a discussion of theories of and approaches to juvenile delinquency. Special attention is given to such correlates of social control as family change, education, religion, work, and leisure. Forms of juvenile misconduct and delinquent behavior (including group and gang behaviors) are delineated. Included are such topics as runaways, juvenile suicide, arson, and the escalation from status offenses to more serious delinquent behavior. Finally, the workings of the juvenile justice system are examined from contact in the community through incarceration and community reintegration. The text focuses on case processing by the police, courts, and correctional systems and probation, parole, aftercare, and treatment. Each chapter includes background information, an examination of issues, and a summary. Chapter footnotes, tables, figures, photographs, subject and author index, and approximately 570 references.