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The sociology of youth and adolescence

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These ground-breaking works led the way to an authoritative understanding of how social interaction moulded young people.

Careful observation of vulnerable and troubled children helped the leading sociologists whose works are included here to investigate how aggression, discipline, the struggle for recognition and the need to rebel shaped the personalities of the young.

These are important texts for practitioners, students and teachers in health and social welfare.

Volumes in this set are: Adolescence, C.M. Fleming (1948) 0-415-17658-1:Adolescents and Morality, E.M.

Eppel and M. Eppel (1966) 0-415-17659-X:Caring for Children in Trouble, Julius Carlebach (1970) 0-415-17660-3:Casework in Child Care, Jean Kastell (1962) 0-415-17661-1:Children in Care, Jean Heywood (1959) 0-41517662-X:Delinquency and Opportunity, Richard A.

Cloward and Lloyd E. Ohlin (1961) 0-415-17663-8:Family Environment and Deliquency, Sheldon Glueck and Eleanor Glueck (1962) 0-415-17666-2:German Youth: Bond or Free, Howard Becker (19??) 0-415-17667-0: pp: .00 A Psychoanalytical Approach to Juvenile Deliquency, Kate Friedlander (1947) 0-415-17668-9:Studies in the Social Psychology of Adolescence, J.E.

Richardson and J.F. Forrester et al (1951) 0-415-17669-7:Working with Unattached Youth, George W.

Goetschius and Joan Tash (1967) 0-415-17671-9:Youth and the Social Order, F.

Musgrove (1964) 0-415-17672-7: .00

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Routledge
0415178282 / 9780415178280
Laminated
305.235
29/01/1998
United Kingdom
English
3584p.
22 cm
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