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Girls, delinquency, and juvenile justice

Girls, delinquency, and juvenile justice

CreatorChesney-Lind, Meda
Shelden, Randall G.
SeriesThe Wadsworth Contemporary issues in Crime and Justice Series
Publish PlaceBelmont
PublisherWadsworth Publishing
Publish Year2004
PagesXVI, 345p.
ISBN/ISSN0534557740
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
B6538 - B
Mediumboek
FormatB
DescriptionAuthors Meda Chesney-Lind and Randall G. Shelden include the relevance of classic theories of delinquency to female juveniles: an impressive amount of historical data and numerous contemporary studies to show that, often, mainstream theories and approaches don't work with female juveniles: and ten in-depth interviews with delinquent girls who share their experiences in the criminal justice system. In addition to greater theoretical development, this edition has been updated with a separate chapter on girls in gangs: important new statistics: and more information on the use of drugs and alcohol, drug-addicted babies, the impact of the newest legislation, and the relative success of alternative programs to incarceration.
Thesaurusrecht
geweld
alcohol
drugs
verslavingen
meisjes
criminaliteit
wetgeving
gevangenissen
statistiek
Verenigde Staten
CategoriesBook/Boek


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