Prevention and Control of Juvenile Delinquency - Richard J. Lundman

Prevention and Control of Juvenile Delinquency

By: Richard J. Lundman

Paperback | 1 July 2001 | Edition Number 3

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This remarkably successful book is the most comprehensive and accessible examination available of the various methods for the prevention and control of juvenile delinquency. Now in its third edition, this popular work has been thoroughly updated to cover all major recent trends in the field. It includes an analysis of the neighborhood and individual-level origins of juvenile delinquency and contains new chapters on DARE programs for children and adolescents and boot camps for juvenile offenders. Other chapters have been substantially updated, including the chapter on diversion, which now covers the serious problem of minority overrepresentation in the juvenile justice system.
Prevention and Control of Juvenile Delinquency pays particular attention to the important projects that have fundamentally shaped the thoughts and actions of persons concerned with youth crime. The third edition contains recent extensions and replications of previously examined projects and sensitizes students to the conditions that must be met to determine whether or not a project has accomplished its goal. The author offers a rigorous and logical justification of his recommendations for the future, linking what has been done in the past with what should be done in the future, especially his provocative argument in favor of doing less rather than more to juveniles in trouble with the law.
Careful scholarship, exceptional writing, and over 100 illustrations, tables, and boxes make this book essential for a wide range of courses in sociology, criminology, criminal justice, public policy, administration of justice, social work, psychology, and law enforcement. Prevention and Control of Juvenile Delinquency now offers students an even more detailed understanding of this important topic.
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Praise for the previous edition "A well researched and thoughtful account of what has and has not worked in juvenile justice practice in the USA in recent years....This concise, yet persuasively argued, book is likely to continue to be a valuable volume of comparative data for many students of juvenile justice as well as practitioners and academics in the field."--British Journal of Criminology "In a fascinating manner, the book brings together some great content in each chapter....Every member of academia and students of crime and delinquency would be well advised to utilize this resource." --International Journal of Contemporary Sociology "A clearly worded text that blends theory with practice. Lundman's writing is concise and interesting. He evaluates various approaches to juvenile delinquency from both a theoretical as well as practical basis in a fashion accessible to students."--Herbert C. Corey, University of Colorado, Boulder

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