2 edition of Reaction to delinquency found in the catalog.
Reaction to delinquency
William Carter Smith
Published
1979
by University Press of America in Washington, D.C
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 101-108.
Statement | William Carter Smith. |
Series | Criminal justice monograph |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | vii, 135 p. : |
Number of Pages | 135 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL22088435M |
ISBN 10 | 0819106496 |
LC Control Number | 87070859 |
NCJ Number: Title: Juvenile Delinquency - Causes, Patterns, and Reactions: Author(s): W B Sanders: Date Published: Annotation: Written for college students and others interested in the study of juvenile delinquency, this book focuses on the problem from three perspectives: theory, patterns, and societal reaction. Social reaction theory. examine the role that societal institutions, including the juvenile justice system, play in perpetuating delinquent behavior. gang members in the book Delinquency and Oppurtunity. Cohen's delinquency and frustration theory, cloward and ohlin's differential opportunity theory, and miller's lower class focal concern.
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I was expecting something far different. I wanted to read statistical information on juvenile delinquency crime in the '50's. I got just a few pages of that early on. The other 95% of the book is boring non-essential junk about different philosophies by doctors and social by: Reactions to delinquency.
[William Carter Smith] Home. WorldCat Home About WorldCat Help. Search. Search for Library Items Search for Lists Search for Book: All Authors / Contributors: William Carter Smith. Find more information about: ISBN: OCLC Number: A Cycle of Outrage explores the 's debate over the media and juvenile delinquency among parents, professionals, and the creators of mass culture themselves.
In this groundbreaking study, James Gilbert sees the attempt to blame the media as part of a larger reaction of discomfort echoed in. By T P. Thornberry, A J C Lizotte, M D. Krohn, et al., Published on 01/01/ Publisher.
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The central theme of this book is implicit in its title. It is that the problem of juvenile delinquency can best be understood on the one hand and reduced on the other hand in a comprehensive, societal frame of reference. Societal Reactions to Delinquency Chapter XIV. Juvenile Justice and Delinquency brings into focus the causes of delinquency and provides students with a broad, up-to-date review of the latest research, statistical data, theories, and court decisions in the U.S.
juvenile justice system. Author Barry Krisberg writes from a. This chapter reviews juvenile delinquency (age 10–17, unless otherwise noted) trends over the past 15 years. This time frame is of particular interest because it is the period in which juvenile delinquency and violence is believed to have increased significantly.
Sociological Theories of Delinquency. Chapter 5 reviews social structure, social process, subcultural, and social reaction theories.
Important theories related to delinquency include anomie and strain theory, labeling theory, delinquent boys, and the code of the street. President Trump has threatened authors and publishers before — but this time the stakes are higher, with John Bolton about to release a damning account.
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Authors Christopher A. Mallett and Miyuki Fukushima Tedor draw from years of experience working with juvenile offenders to shed.
Social reaction, conflict, and delinquency --Social reaction theory --Social conflict theory --Case profile: "I think the strengths of this book lie in its comprehensiveness, the fact that it is well updated and current and uses recent examples throughout to highlight the issues.".
Marvin D. Krohn is Professor of Criminology in the Department of Sociology and Criminology & Law at the University of Florida. He has a long-standing interest in the etiology of delinquency and drug use, focusing primarily on social psychological and life course approaches.
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Most, but not all, delinquency is gangs of boys doing things together-sitting on curbs, standing on the corner, going to movies, playing ball, smashing windows, and “goin robbin.” The characteristic pattern of delinquent gang behavior is a collective reaction to problems or dissatisfaction.
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Equally, delinquency could be another manifestation of whatever characteristics got the child into trouble with school authorities in the first place. Some studies have shown reductions in delinquent behavior when a teenager drops out of school.
Others have shown increasing rates of delinquency .Reaction formation is the reaction from status frustration, and the young men of the lower classes find themselves replacing their society's norms and values with alternative ones. I.e. instead of working hard being the common goal for respect, it may become a delinquent act like who commits the most vandalism to gain the respect.class culture, subculture, school, strain, adjustment problems, self-esteem, reaction formation, and non-utilitarian delinquency.
Cohen's Theory of Delinquency and the Delinquent Subculture The values and attitudes that kids learn are transmitted through the culture in which they are raised; the family is an important institution in this process.