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Young Offenders And Youth Justice A Century After The Fact 3rd Ed Bell

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Young Offenders And Youth Justice A Century After The Fact 3rd Ed Bell
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Publisher: Toronto : Thomson Nelson
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.14 MB
Author: Bell, Sandra Jean, 1943-, Bell, Sandra Jean, 1943- Young offenders and juvenile justice
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 3rd ed.

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Young Offenders And Youth Justice A Century After The Fact 3rd Ed Bell by Bell, Sandra Jean, 1943-, Bell, Sandra Jean, 1943- Young Offenders And Juvenile Justice instant download after payment.

xvii, 437 p. : 26 cm, Previous eds. published under title: Young offenders and juvenile justice, Includes index, Includes bibliographical references: p. 385-427, 1. The rise and fall of delinquency -- 2. Creating a juvenile justice system: then and now -- 3. The \"facts\" of youth crime -- 4. The social face of youth crime -- 5. Explaining crime and delinquency: in the beginning... -- 6. Different directions in theorizing about youth crime and delinquency -- 7. Family, school, peers and the youth crime problem -- 8. First contact: police and diversionary measures -- 9. Going to court -- 10. Youth corrections: going to jail -- 11. Perpetuating social injustice -- 12. A century after the fact: what do we know? Where are we going?

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