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Youth and crime / John Muncie.

By: Muncie, John [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Los Angeles : SAGE, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Edition: 5th editionDescription: xxv, 548 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour) ; 23 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781529707656Subject(s): Juvenile delinquency -- Great Britain | Criminal behavior | Youth -- Social conditions. -- Great BritainDDC classification: 364.360945 LOC classification: HV9145.A5 | M87 2021
Contents:
Chapter 1: Images of Youth and CrimeChapter 2: Histories of Youth and CrimeChapter 3: Explaining Youth Crime I: Positivist CriminologiesChapter 4: Explaining Youth Crime II: Developmental and Life Course TheoriesChapter 5: Explaining Youth Crime III: Radical and Realist CriminologiesChapter 6: Youth VictimologyChapter 7: Youth Cultures, Cultural Studies and Cultural CriminologyChapter 8: Youth and Social Policy: Control, Regulation and GovernanceChapter 9: Youth Justice Strategies I: Welfare and JusticeChapter 10: Youth Justice Strategies II: Policing, Prevention and Risk ManagementChapter 11: Youth Justice Strategies III: Custody, Punishment and RightsChapter 12: Comparative and International Youth Justice
Summary: Providing students with a fully up-to-date and highly authoritative introduction to the area, this new edition now has expanded coverage on contemporary areas such as cyberbullying and the media, and takes recent legislative updates into account. The most comprehensive and authoritative textbook on youth crime and youth justice. Extensively updated to reflect changes in the youth justice system and contemporary debates around youth crime, this fifth edition ofYouth and Crime: Includes new chapters on developmental and life course theories, and punitive justice strategies. Has been significantly expanded with new sections on the politicisation of youth crime, knife crime and gangs, child refugees, climate justice, child-on-child homicide, and localised criminal exploitation. Features increased coverage of policing strategies, including sections on policing public space and rethinking youth justice. Complete with a new two colour design, chapter outlines, summary boxes, study questions, further reading lists,useful website lists,and a glossary, this textbook expertly guides students through their studies in youth and crime.
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Previous edition: 2015.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter 1: Images of Youth and CrimeChapter 2: Histories of Youth and CrimeChapter 3: Explaining Youth Crime I: Positivist CriminologiesChapter 4: Explaining Youth Crime II: Developmental and Life Course TheoriesChapter 5: Explaining Youth Crime III: Radical and Realist CriminologiesChapter 6: Youth VictimologyChapter 7: Youth Cultures, Cultural Studies and Cultural CriminologyChapter 8: Youth and Social Policy: Control, Regulation and GovernanceChapter 9: Youth Justice Strategies I: Welfare and JusticeChapter 10: Youth Justice Strategies II: Policing, Prevention and Risk ManagementChapter 11: Youth Justice Strategies III: Custody, Punishment and RightsChapter 12: Comparative and International Youth Justice

Providing students with a fully up-to-date and highly authoritative introduction to the area, this new edition now has expanded coverage on contemporary areas such as cyberbullying and the media, and takes recent legislative updates into account. The most comprehensive and authoritative textbook on youth crime and youth justice. Extensively updated to reflect changes in the youth justice system and contemporary debates around youth crime, this fifth edition ofYouth and Crime: Includes new chapters on developmental and life course theories, and punitive justice strategies. Has been significantly expanded with new sections on the politicisation of youth crime, knife crime and gangs, child refugees, climate justice, child-on-child homicide, and localised criminal exploitation. Features increased coverage of policing strategies, including sections on policing public space and rethinking youth justice. Complete with a new two colour design, chapter outlines, summary boxes, study questions, further reading lists,useful website lists,and a glossary, this textbook expertly guides students through their studies in youth and crime.

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