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Youth, crime, and justice : learning through cases

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Youth, Crime, and Justice is a comprehensive introduction to juvenile justice through a unique case-study approach.

Each chapter opens with an engaging case, followed by an explanatory chapter that teaches core concepts, key terms, and critical issues.

This accessible textbook covers the historical evolution of the core institutions charged with the socialization, guidance, and regulation of children and youth in the modern era, including the family, schools, communities, child welfare, and the juvenile justice system.

Adopting a life course perspective, the book examines the changing legal, social, and political landscape of childhood and adolescence in America.

The authors take an intersectional focus, examining the dynamics of race, ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, power, and privilege.

The book discusses the juvenile justice system, including police, courts, corrections, and recent community innovations, in relation to the latest research on positive youth development and best practices. A complimentary Instructor's Manual and Test Bank are available, as well as an open-access Companion Website for students that includes interactive flashcards and other learning material.

Visit http://textbooks.rowman.com/gebo or email textbooks@rowman.com for more information.

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Rowman & Littlefield
1442237449 / 9781442237445
Hardback
364.36
28/09/2017
United States
English
320 pages : illustrations (black and white)
26 cm
Professional & Vocational Learn More