Social process theory juvenile delinquency

    • [DOC File]TEST BANK

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      describe the inductive method of theory construction. describe the deductive method of theory construction. assess the elements that make up dirt. ANS: B. REF: 40. LO: 5. 45. Which of the following is not a concept? juvenile delinquency. peer group. grade in research methods. religiosity. ANS: C. REF: 32. LO: 2. 46. Which of the following is an ...

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    • [DOC File]Running Head: JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

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      Whereas Reitsman-Smith (2001) suggests that adjudicated female delinquency is the consequence of excessive social restraints, Thornberry suggests that the fundamental cause of delinquency lies in the weakening of social restraints (as per strain theory and social control theory), but that this attenuation of controls does not lead directly to ...

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    • [DOC File]Race and Ethnic Differences in Juvenile Offending

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      Racial and Ethnic Differences in Juvenile Offending. Janet L. Lauritsen. INTRODUCTION. The previous chapter makes it clear that minority youth are over-represented in the juvenile justice system, and that small differences in the handling of cases at early stages in the juvenile justice process can produce large differences in outcomes at the later stages.

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    • [DOCX File]Chapter 10: Social Process and Control Theories of Crime

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      Perhaps the most influential social control theory was presented by Hirschi in 1969. Hirschi argued that the stronger the social bond, the less likely it is that an individual will commit criminal offenses. Social bond is made up of four elements: attachment, commitment, involvement, and belief. The most important of these is attachment.

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    • [DOC File]Juvenile Justice Outline - NYU Law

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      Juvenile delinquency becoming more serious, particularly in 1970s since legal reform and economic development. Special regulations for juvenile justice system: (1) should insist on education and reform of juvenile, (2) but also protection/prevention. But also special prohibitions for juveniles

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    • [DOC File]Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency

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      J. Robert Flores, Vice Chair, Coordinating Council; Administrator, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Mr. Flores called the June 6 quarterly meeting of the Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (Council) to order and welcomed Council members, federal ...

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    • [DOC File]Oxford Bibliography Online: Social Work

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      Preston, Pamela and Barbara Sims. 2006. Handbook of juvenile justice: Theory and practice. Public administration and public policy; 120. Boca Raton, FL: CRC/Taylor & Francis. Comprehensive coverage of juvenile delinquency, juvenile law and juvenile justice topics. This handbook presents both a historical and modern perspective on key issues as ...

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    • [DOC File]JUVENILE DELINQUENCY

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      Theoretically, in sociological explanation, scholars are influenced by the large body of work on youth crime and delinquency which attribute such behaviours to Anomie and the Normalcy of Crime tradition (1); or the Strain Theory (2); the popular body of Sub- Culture theories; Labeling Theories (3) or any of the Chicago School explanations (4).

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    • [DOC File]CRJU 410: JUVENILE JUSTICE - Radford University

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      Akers’s Social Learning Theory. Social Bonding/Control Theory. Labeling Theory. Conflict Theory. Developmental and Life-Course Perspectives. Gottfredson and Hirschi’s General Theory of Crime. Moffitt’s Dual Taxonomy. Sampson and Laub’s Crime and the Life Course. Delinquency Theories and the Juvenile Justice System, Process, and Law ...

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