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    JUVENILEDELINQUENCY

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    Delinquency in Society:

    The Essentials 3

    Delinquency in Society,

    Eighth Edition 4

    Juvenile Delinquency: An Integrated

    Approach, Second Edition 5

    Juvenile Justice and Delinquency 6

    Juvenile Justice: A Social, Historical,

    and Legal Perspective, Third Edition 7

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    Delinquency

    in SocietyThe EssentialsRobert M. Regoli, PhD,University o Colorado at BoulderJohn D. Hewitt, PhD,Grand Valley State UniversityMatt DeLisi, PhD,

    Iowa State University

    Delinquency in Society: The Essentialsis aconcise introduction to the important topics coveredby the same authors in the popular Delinquency inSociety, Eighth Edition. This practical text exploreshow juvenile delinquency is dened, measured, andexplained, as well as how the juvenile justice systemdeals with delinquent youth. The newEssentialstext provides separate chapters ocusing on thepolice, juvenile courts, corrections, and delinquencyprevention.

    Table of Contents

    Section 1: Nature and Extent o DelinquencyChapter 1: Dening DelinquencyChapter 2: Measuring Delinquency

    Section 2: Explaining DelinquencyChapter 3: Choice, Biological, andPsychological TheoriesChapter 4: Sociological Theories: CulturalDeviance, Strain, and Social ControlChapter 5: Sociological Theories: Labeling andConfict ExplanationsChapter 6: Developmental Theories

    Section 3: The Social Context o DelinquencyChapter 7: The Family and Delinquency

    Chapter 8: Schools and DelinquencyChapter 9: Violence, Drug Use, and DelinquencyChapter 10: Peer-Group and Gang Delinquency

    Section 4: The Juvenile Justice SystemChapter 11: Police and DelinquencyChapter 12: The Juvenile CourtChapter 13: Juvenile CorrectionsChapter 14: Delinquency Prevention

    Key Features

    Detailed descriptions of delinquency, criminalacts, and status oenses engaged in by juvenilesenhance ones understanding o juvenile

    delinquency. Coverage of principle theories including Cultural

    Deviance, Strain, and Lie Course serve todevelop a greater oundation o understanding.

    Cutting-edge discussion of the biosocialparadigm that articulates the interplay betweennature and nurture in the development odelinquency.

    Companion Web siteSecure Instructor Resources:

    Lecture Outlines PowerPoint Presentations TestBank

    Student Resources: Chapter Outlines Chapter Quizzes

    Test Questions Web Links

    ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-7790-6 Paperback 400 Pages 2011

    Instructor Resources: CW: LO, PP, TB Student Resources: CW: CO, CQ, TQ, WL

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    Delinquency in SocietyEighth Edition

    Robert M. Regoli, PhD, University o Colorado at BoulderJohn D. Hewitt, PhD, Grand Valley State UniversityMatt DeLisi, PhD, Iowa State University

    This trusted Eighth Edition provides a systematic introduction to the study o juvenile delinquency, criminalbehavior, and status oending youths. The theories o juvenile crimes and the social context o delinquencyincluding the relevance of families, schools, and peer groups are closely examined. Reorganized and thoroughlyupdated to refect the most current trends and developments in juvenile delinquency, theEighth Edition includesdiscussions o the history, institutional context, and societal reactions to delinquent behavior.

    Praise For This Text:

    Ive just dipped into Delinquency in Societyand it is a wonderful textbook. The book looks ultra-modern, sumptuous, and enticing, ensuring that eventhe most media-savvy [learners] will read it withenthusiasm. But this book is not just visually enticing, itis packed with the very best of vigorous scholarship andstrong science. Perfect for my students atDuke University!

    Terrie E. Moftt, PhD,Knut Schmidt Nielsen Proessor, Departments

    o Psychology & Neuroscience, Psychiatry &Behavioral Sciences, and Institute or GenomeSciences & Policy, Duke University

    Provides a balanced presentation of information,theories, and research to give readers an objectiveperspective without an ideological bias.

    Additional Options

    Delinquency in Society, Eighth Edition packaged withAccess to the Online Interactive Student Study Guide

    ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-9005-9 Bundle 2010

    View the Table o Contents listing all14 chapters at www.jbpub.com.

    Key Features

    Coverage of female delinquency theoriesprovides inormation and analyses absent romother delinquency texts.

    Delinquency prevention programs and basiccoverage o delinquency as it relates to thecriminal justice system are also included to addcontext and support student comprehension.

    Offers the most current information oncriminological studies rom other eldsthat relate to juvenile delinquency such as

    psychology, psychiatry, and public health.

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    ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6434-0 Hardcover 674 Pages 2010 Additional Format: CourseSmart

    Instructor Resources: CW: CO, ITK, PP, TB

    Student Resources: CW: CO, CP, CQ, FL, GL, TQ, WL

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    Juvenile

    DelinquencyAn Integrated ApproachSecond Edition

    James Burfeind, PhD,University o MontanaMissoulaDawn Jeglum Bartusch, PhD,

    Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana

    Juvenile Delinquency: An Integrated Approach,Second Edition oers a comprehensive introductionto juvenile delinquency. Now in a more conciseand accessible ormat, this text cultivates anunderstanding o juvenile delinquency by examiningand linking key sociological and criminologicaltheories and research. Biological and psychologicalapproaches to delinquency are covered, as well

    as responses to delinquent behavior includingprevention, early intervention, and contemporary

    juvenile justice.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: The Study o Juvenile DelinquencyChapter 2: Juvenile Delinquency as a Legal ConceptChapter 3: Measuring DelinquencyChapter 4: The Extent o Delinquent OensesChapter 5: Age, Gender, Race, and Class o

    OendersChapter 6: Developmental Patterns o OendingChapter 7: Biosocial Criminology: Individual TraitsChapter 8: The Delinquent Event: SituationalAspects, Routine Activities, and Rational Choice

    Chapter 9: Social Control Theories: FamilyRelations

    Chapter 10: Social Learning Theories: Peer-GroupInfuencesChapter 11: Social Structure Theories: Community,

    Strain, and SubculturesChapter 12: Labeling and Critical CriminologiesChapter 13: Delinquency Prevention and

    InterventionChapter 14: Contemporary Juvenile Justice

    Key Features

    NEW Chapter 13 on delinquency preventionand intervention, and the delinquent eventoers a larger breadth o topics covered.

    NEW Chapter 8 on the Delinquent Eventexamines the activities o adolescents, socialdynamics, and the situational context ooending decisions, as well as RationalChoice Theories.

    NEW changes in the juvenile justice thought andpractice, including the growing popularity omore punitive approaches to delinquency, and areawakening o the rehabilitative ideal.

    NEW research and updated delinquency andjuvenile justice data, provide the most currentinormation and statistics.

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    ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-5810-3 Paperback 416 Pages 2011

    Instructor Resources: PP, TB

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    Juvenile

    Justice andDelinquencyDavid W. Springer, PhD, The University oTexas at Austin and Inter-American Instituteor Youth JusticeAlbert R. Roberts, PhD, BCETS, DACFE,

    Rutgers University

    Juvenile Justice and Delinquencyis the rst text tocomprehensively trace the progress toward resolvingcritical juvenile justice and delinquency issues, andto provide cutting-edge intervention strategies toeectively rehabilitate juvenile oenders and preventdelinquency. Historical, political, and legal trendsare examined and critiqued, as well as the range odevelopmental, amilial, and sociological theoretical

    explanations o juvenile delinquency. Currentevidence-based practice, prevention strategies andprograms, and juvenile justice treatment and policyalternatives are thoroughly explored.

    Table of Contents

    Part I: Introduction and Overview o JuvenileDelinquency and Juvenile Justice

    Part II: Early Intervention o Delinquency and LaterCriminal Oending

    Part III: Eective Programs to Reduce SchoolBullying

    Part IV: The Late Modern World o Adolescence andSociological Theories o Delinquency

    View the detailed Table o Contents listing

    all 21 chapters at www.jbpub.com.

    Key Features

    Covers a range of juvenile justice treatment andpolicy alternatives, including mental health

    screening and assessment, suicide prevention,drug and mental health courts, and therapeutic

    jurisprudence. Examines early crime prevention strategies,

    eective programs to reduce delinquentbehavior, and the powerul relationship betweenschool perormance and juvenile delinquency.

    Provides a focus on special populations andissues such as emale delinquency.

    Each chapter is written by a leading expert

    in delinquency or juvenile justice practicesand research.

    Explores various settings including mentalhealth and drug courts, community-basedinterventions, and schools.

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    ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6056-4 Paperback 528 Pages 2011

    Instructor Resources: PP, TB

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    Juvenile JusticeA Social, Historical and

    Legal Perspective

    Third Edition

    Preston Elrod, PhD,Eastern Kentucky UniversityR. Scott Ryder, JD, Glenn Oaks CommunityCollege and ICWA Attorney

    The juvenile justice system is a multiaceted entitythat continually changes under the infuence odecisions, policies, and laws. The all newThirdEdition oJuvenile Justice: A Social, Historical,and Legal Perspectiveoers readers a clear andcomprehensive look at exactly what it is andhow it works. Reader riendly and up-to-date,this text unravels the complexities o the juvenile

    justice system by exploring the history, theory, andcomponents o the juvenile justice process and howthey relate.

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1: The Context o Juvenile Justice:Dening Basic Concepts and Examining PublicPerceptions o Juvenile Crime

    Chapter 2: Measuring the Extent oJuvenile DelinquencyChapter 3: Theory and Research: The Social

    Context o Juvenile Delinquency andJuvenile Justice

    Chapter 4: Early Juvenile Justice: Beore theJuvenile Court

    Chapter 5: The Development o the Juvenile CourtChapter 6: Public and Police Responses toJuvenile Oenders

    Chapter 7: Juvenile DiversionChapter 8: Preadjudication Processes inJuvenile Justice

    Chapter 9: The Transer o Juveniles toCriminal Court

    Chapter 10: The Contemporary Juvenile Court

    Chapter 11: Community-Based CorrectionalPrograms or Juvenile OendersChapter 12: Institutional Correctional Programs

    or Juvenile OendersChapter 13: The Status Oender in Juvenile JusticeChapter 14: Juvenile Justice and the Serious,

    Chronic, or Violent Juvenile OenderChapter 15: Present Conditions and Future

    Directions in Juvenile JusticeChapter 16: Working in Juvenile Justice

    Key Features

    Provides current research on juvenile justiceoperations and eectiveness, including the mostrecent data available on juvenile arrest trends.

    Covers a wide range of topics including therelationship between social context, delinquency,

    and juvenile justice, eorts to deal with violentoenders, and practical and ethical issues acedby practitioners.

    Offers a Comparative Focus, allowing readersto understand specic practices in the U.S.compared to other countries such as Japan andNew Zealand.

    Accomplished authors have over 40 years

    combined experience working in the juvenilejustice system and teaching related courses.

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    ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-6251-3 Hardcover 523 Pages 2011

    Instructor Resources: IM, LO, PP, TB

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