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Youth Violence and Delinquency [Three Volumes] Monsters and Myths
Praeger Perspectives

Volume 1: Juvenile Offenders and Victims
Volume 2: Juvenile Justice
Volume 3: Juvenile Treatment & Crime Prevention
Book Code: C9112
ISBN: 0-275-99112-1
ISBN-13: 978-0-275-99112-8
656 pages, figures, tables
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 5/30/2007
List Price: $275.00 (UK Sterling Price: £155.00)
Discount Price: $220.00 Praeger Perspectives. Use code 0821. Save 20%. Ends 10/31/2008.
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
Subjects: Reviews:
  • The US media has crafted and sustained a violent youth image creating public fear and in turn leading forcefully to a juvenile punishment policy. Two nationally recognized scholars have assessed diverse knowledge focusing on key questions linked to youth, violence, and juvenile justice. Thirty-four chapters in three volumes by recognized scholars doing relevant research address questions, identify issues, provide documented answers, and engage readers in topics missing in media coverage.
    Each volume makes an important contribution to understanding youth violence and delinquency, and interconnections between the volumes make a powerful impact. Clearly connected with recent juvenile justice publications, and featuring an exceptionally documented bibliography, this set is a must read for community members and professionals seeking to be leaders in juvenile justice. Essential. All levels/libraries.
    —Choice
    March 2008
Description: Juvenile crime and violence has always piqued the public's interest. Indeed, each generation of Americans tends to define the youth crime problem as more serious than any previous generation. Even though juvenile homicides have been decreasing since the mid-1990s, the media is still quick to provide dramatic examples of juvenile "monsters" who are terrorizing their communities. Shootings at schools, gang banging and drug trafficking, school bullies, and charging juveniles as adults are subjects that have recently received wide media coverage. This three volume set on the nature, incidence, consequences, and treatment of youth crime and violence will help readers understand the true nature of youth crime and violence from a variety of perspectives. Each volume covers a different area and experts write on topics ranging from sex offenders to fire starters, from gangs to guns, from juvenile probation to charging youths as adults, from mandatory mental health treatment to police in school settings, and more. What drives a teenager to steal? To kill? Why does youth crime and violence occur? Why are youths such vulnerable targets? What can be done to stop youth offenders, and what can be done to help youthful victims? How does the criminal justice system respond? What do communities do to punish and protect youths? What can schools do to intervene? All these questions and more are answered in this set on this timely and important topic. Our youth are our most precious commodity, and protecting vulnerable children as well as helping offenders is of paramount importance for steering them toward safe and productive lives. These volumes help readers better understand the causes and consequences of youth violence and crime and consider ways to address the problems.
Table of Contents:
  • Volume 1 Juvenile Offenders and Victims
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1 Myths and Realities: How and What the Public Knows About Crime and Delinquency
  • Chapter 2 Age, Gender, Race and Rep: Trends in Juvenile Offending and Victimization
  • Chapter 3 Home Is Where the Hurt Is: Child Abuse and Delinquency
  • Chapter 4 Youth Street Gangs
  • Chapter 5 Juvenile Sex Offending
  • Chapter 6 Bad Boys in Bars: Hogging and Humiliation
  • Chapter 7 Delinquency, Alcohol and Drugs
  • Chapter 8 Where Theres Smoke: Juvenile Firesetting through Stages of Child Development
  • Chapter 9 Weapons of Minors Destruction: Youthful Offenders and Guns
  • Chapter 10 Juveniles in Cyberspace: Risk and Perceptions of Victimization
  • Chapter 11 Mother Blame and Delinquency Claims: Juvenile Delinquency and Maternal Responsibility
  • Chapter 12 The Great Wall of China: Cultural Buffers and Delinquency
  • Epilogue
  • Index
  • About the Editors and Contributors
  • Volume 2 Juvenile Justice (courts, sentencing, deferred adjudication)
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1 Contemporary Juvenile Justice Reform Movements: Theory, Policy, and the Future
  • Chapter 2 Are We Tough Enough? Trends in Juvenile Sentencing
  • Chapter 3 Boys to Men: Transferring Juveniles to Adult Court
  • Chapter 4 Juvenile Specialty Courts
  • Chapter 5 Restorative Justice and Victim Awareness
  • Chapter 6 Juvenile Probation: Supervision or Babysitting?
  • Chapter 7 You Cant Go Home Again: Disproportionate Confinement of African-American Delinquents
  • Chapter 8 Law and the Treatment of Mentally Ill Youth
  • Chapter 9 Initiating Faith-based Juvenile CorrectionsExercising Without Establishing Religion
  • Chapter 10 Cops in the Classroom: Assessing the Appropriateness of Search and Seizure Case Law in Schools
  • Chapter 11 The Death Penalty for Juveniles in the United States: An Obituary
  • Index
  • About the Editors and Contributors
  • Volume 3 Juvenile Treatment & Crime Prevention
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1 What Works with Juveniles? Intervention, Treatment and Rehabilitation
  • Chapter 2 Delinquency Programs That Failed
  • Chapter 3 The Role of Police in School Safety
  • Chapter 4 Juveniles and Reintegrative Shaming
  • Chapter 5 Making Sense of Community Supervision: Diversion and Probation in Post Modern Juvenile Justice
  • Chapter 6 Mandatory Mental Health Treatment and Juveniles
  • Chapter 7 Faith Based Juvenile Justice Initiatives
  • Chapter 8 Resurrecting Radical Non-intervention: Stop the War on Kids
  • Chapter 9 Private v. Public Operation of Juvenile Correctional Facilities
  • Chapter 10 The Future of Delinquency Prevention and Treatment
  • Chapter 11 Projecting Juvenile Populations: A Forecasting Model
  • Index
  • About the Editors and Contributors
LC Card Number: 2007003047
LCC Class: HV9104
Dewey Class: 364
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