Encyclopedia of juvenile justice /

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Imprint:Thousand Oaks : Sage, c2003.
Description:xxiii, 416 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4782821
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Other authors / contributors:McShane, Marilyn D., 1956-
Williams, Franklin P.
ISBN:0761923586
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-407) and index.
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"The contributors consistently present complex material with a readable style relatively free of technical jargon. Accordingly, this outstanding reference work is highly recommended for school and public library collections, as well as academic libraries and criminal justice collections."--REFERENCE & USER SERVICES QUARTERLY"There is no comparable work. Useful for anyone doing research in the field of juvenile justice. Highly recommended."--CHOICE"What makes this work truly usable is its wonderful indexing and exceptional bibliographies. . . . If juvenile interaction with the judicial system is a research topic at your school, this volume is one of the best sources."--LIBRARY MEDIA CONNECTIONFrom boot camps to truancy, the Encyclopedia of Juvenile Justic e provides more than 200 up-to-date, concise, and readable entries in a single, authoritative volume. The editors, noted authors of several criminal justice books and editors of the award-winning Encyclopedia of Prisons, cover historical and contemporary theories, concepts, and real-world practices of juvenile justice in the United States.

The entries address a broad range of issues and topics, such as alcohol and drug abuse, arson, the death penalty for juveniles, computer and Internet crime, gun violence, gangs, missing children, school violence, teen pregnancy, and delinquency theories. In addition, topics cover society′s response to the problems of juvenile justice, punishments meted out to America′s juvenile offenders, juvenile rehabilitation programs, and well-known researchers and professionals in the field.

Key Features

More than 200 articles, written by a stellar collection of academic theorists and real-world practitioners Complete review of the complicated juvenile legal and court system, juvenile punishment, rehabilitation efforts, and legislation Extensive entries on child and adolescent crimes, pathologies, and problems Coverage of psychological, biological, and sociological theories of delinquency, as well as historic "body type" theories Addresses such historical topics as the deinstitutionalization movement, the Chicago Area Project, and the Provo Experiment Profiles historic theorists and policymakers in juvenile justice Includes a special appendix on print and electronic resources on juvenile justice Comprehensive index, including a reader′s guide that facilitates browsing and offers easy access to information

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Public, academic, school, law/legal, special, and private/corporate

Physical Description:xxiii, 416 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. 403-407) and index.
ISBN:0761923586