Youth and CrimeThis book provides you with the most comprehensive and authoritative overview of youth crime and youth justice available.
Keeping you abreast of contemporary debates, this fourth edition of Youth and Crime :
Complete with chapter outlines, summary boxes, key terms, study questions, further reading lists, web-based resources and a glossary, this is the textbook to take you through your studies in youth and crime. |
Contents
YOUTH CRIME REPRESENTATIONS DISCOURSES AND DATA | 1 |
HISTORIES OF YOUTH AND CRIME | 45 |
EXPLAINING YOUTH CRIME I POSITIVIST CRIMINOLOGIES | 83 |
EXPLAINING YOUTH CRIME II RADICAL AND REALIST CRIMINOLOGIES | 118 |
YOUTH VICTIMOLOGY | 157 |
YOUTH CULTURES CULTURAL STUDIES AND CULTURAL CRIMINOLOGY | 183 |
YOUTH AND SOCIAL POLICY CONTROL REGULATION AND GOVERNANCE | 224 |
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