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ISBN
9781437729207, 1437729207
Authors
Arnold Binder, Gilbert Geis, Dickson D Bruce Jr.
Publishers
Routledge
Publisher Date
January 1, 2001
Pages
520
Juvenile Delinquency: Historical, Cultural & Legal Perspectives provides a comprehensive examination of the social, historical, and legal factors that contribute to juvenile delinquency. Written by experts in criminology and law, the book explores the causes, patterns, and societal responses to youth offending, integrating cultural and historical contexts to offer a well-rounded understanding of juvenile behavior.
Key Features:
Explores the historical evolution of juvenile delinquency and societal responses
Analyzes cultural influences on youth behavior and crime
Discusses the legal framework governing juvenile justice
Combines theoretical perspectives with real-world examples
Suitable for students, researchers, and practitioners in criminology, sociology, and law