The eBook Juvenile Delinquency: Theory, Practice, and Law (12th Edition) is a comprehensive resource that offers a balanced approach to the study of delinquency. It is widely regarded for its coverage of topics, engaging writing style, and up-to-date research. It provides insightful information on the nature of delinquency, its causes, and the strategies employed to control or prevent it.
The eBook covers emerging issues related to delinquency, such as DNA evidence in a juvenile court, school-based delinquency prevention, and contemporary gang activities. Engaging boxed features provide additional information on relevant topics, including Focus on Delinquency, which covers recent research, and Policy and Practice that discusses initiatives and programs on juvenile justice.
You will also find case assignments in each chapter that accompany real-life cases and include thinking questions and activities. This feature prepares students for potential challenges they may face in their criminal justice careers.
The eBook emphasizes evidence-based practices and policies that work in preventing and intervening with delinquency. Evidence-Based Practice: Prevention/Intervention/Treatment boxed features focus on innovative strategies such as the Family Group Conferencing (FGC) restorative justice initiative and Homeboy Industries.
The eBook is modern, updated and packed with examples in every chapter, featuring the latest research, trends, legal cases, and policy initiatives. It addresses current issues such as female juvenile violent crimes, bullying, developments in juvenile sentencing law, police/juvenile interaction, and many others, making the eBook a cutting-edge resource in the field.
Note that the eBook is a black and white scanned copy. And for those that need a newer edition, a related product is available.
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