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Clemens Bartollasreceived his Ph.D. from the Ohio State University. He is Professor of Sociology at the University of Northern Iowa where he has taught criminology for thirty-five years and has developed a criminology major. He has written over 50 texts, biographies, and monograph including many articles. He is currently involved in researching and writing about adult gangs in Chicago.
An in-depth look at juvenile justice lets students see into the minds of delinquents, victims, and field professionals.
Juvenile Justice in Americaprovides an in-depth look at the lives of juveniles, their experiences in society, and the consequences of those experiences. The text carefully examines the structures, procedures, policies, and problems of American juvenile justice agencies. The Eighth Edition places further emphasis on delinquency prevention, and features a new chapter on juvenile offender populations to give readers a more comprehensive view of delinquents. Boxed features in every chapter highlight the practical realities of working in the juvenile justice system. The careful balance of theory, evidence-based findings, and practical applications gives readers the most up-to-date insight into the state of juvenile justice in America today.
Juvenile Justice in America, 8/eis also available viaREVEL™, an interactive learning environment that enables students to read, practice, and study in one continuous experience.Learn more.
Part I: The Nature and Extent of Delinquency
1. Juvenile Justice 1
2. Measurement and Nature of Juvenile Crime 29
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