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Juvenile Justice
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Juvenile Justice
The Essentials



September 2009 | 336 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
This textbook presents an overview of the major subject areas in juvenile justice, with some of the latest research available from books, journal articles, and government documents. It includes special features that engage the reader in thinking critically about the subjects, with practical examples of justice in action, laws, policies, and programs in juvenile justice.
 
Preface
 
About the Authors
 
1. Defining and Measuring Juvenile Delinquency
 
2. The History of Juvenile Justice
 
3. Causes of Delinquency: Rational Choice and Individual Explanations
 
4. Sociological Explanations of Delinquency
 
5. Correlates and Causes of Delinquency
 
6. Police and Juveniles
 
7. Due Process and Juveniles' Rights
 
8. Juvenile Detention and Court Intake
 
9. Transfer to Criminal Court
 
10. The Juvenile Court Process
 
11. Juvenile Corrections: Institutional and Residential
 
12. Juvenile Probation and Community Corrections
 
13. Restorative Justice
 
14. The Future of Juvenile Justice
 
References
 
Index

"My overall assessment of this project is one of success! The text is well-presented and done so with clarity and a style that makes for easy reading and limited confusion. It takes the reader from a non-system to considerations for a future in juvenile justice. The strengths of this work are founded on clear, understandable language and a viewpoint of unbiased desire to present the most current and relevant information possible. As for weaknesses, generally speaking, I could find none."

Earl Ballou Jr.
Palo Alto College

The book is straightforward and easy for undergraduate and introductory students to comprehend.

Amy Cook
Virginia State University

Haven't made a decision yet.

Professor Alicia Crumpler
Administration of Justice, College Of The Sequoias
October 1, 2015

I like the brevity and simplicity, but think students will miss out without some more depth. I also like the discussion questions and case in point boxes. I'm going to try to find a text that goes into more detail on delinquency, which this text understandably is not able to do. I need more of that for this particular course.

Dr Taryn VanderPyl
Sociology Anthropology Dept, Pacific University
March 28, 2016

I adopted this text because I believe it is a thorough, concise text that covers all of the important topics in Juvenile Justice. It is also student-friendly because it is shorter and it is paperback which means it is less expensive for them to purchase. I also appreciate the instructor site where I can access test banks and PowerPoints.

Professor Margaret Lisuzzo
Criminal Justice Dept, Radford University
January 14, 2015

This book contains very relevant conceptual and theoretical explanations. It also provide a fundamental outline of the historical organization of juvenile justice in the western hemisphere which are relevant to localized teaching and learning. It is also provide very appropriate teaching and learning activities for instructors and students.

Mr Andrew Hicks
Faculty of Social Sciences/Department of Sociology, University of Guyana
July 18, 2014

The price was the ulimated decideing factor, the book was equal to others that I saw available

Ms Margaret King
Criminal Justice Dept, Molloy College
September 14, 2013

I liked the copy I saw my students had for another class with another teacher. Please send my copy quick.

Dr Deirdre Sommerlad-Rogers
Sociology, Greensboro College
May 7, 2012

Richard A. Lawrence

Richard Lawrence is Professor of Criminal Justice at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. He earned a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice at Sam Houston State University, M.A. in Psychology at St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, TX and a B.A. in Psychology at Bethel University, St. Paul, MN. He has published two books on school crime and juvenile justice and is the author of more than forty articles and chapters published in academic journals and books, including Juvenile Justice: A Text/Reader, just published by SAGE. More About Author

Mario L. Hesse

MARIO HESSE is Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice at St. Cloud State University in St. Cloud, Minnesota. He earned a Ph.D. in sociology with an emphasis in deviance and demography from South Dakota State University; a M.S. in Criminal Justice from St. Cloud State University; and a B.A. in Criminology and Sociology from the University of Minnesota – Duluth. He is one of two professors responsible for the Corrections Minor within the Department of Criminal Justice. He has correctional experience at county and local levels within Minnesota (public and private). He is a contributing member to the Minnesota Juvenile Detention Association ... More About Author

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ISBN: 9781412970129
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