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Youth crime and juvenile justice Vol. I : Youth problem

Goldson Barry

Youth crime and juvenile justice Vol. I : Youth problem - New Delhi Sage Publications 2009 - 291p xv

Content:
VOLUME 1: THE 'YOUTH PROBLEM'
Part One: The Sociology of Childhood and Youth Childhood in History P. Thane
Constructions and Reconstructions of British Childhood: An interpretative survey, 1800 to the present H. Hendrick
The Origins of Adolescence J. Springhall
Childhood Matters: An introduction J. Qvortrup
The Sociological Child A. James, C. Jenks, and A. Prout
Part Two: The Discovery of Delinquency
Report of Committee into Juvenile Delinquency (1816)
The Invention of Juvenile Delinquency in Early Nineteenth Century England S. Magarey
The Rise of Juvenile Delinquency in England 1780-1840: Changing patterns of perception and prosecution P. King
The Idea of Juvenile Crime in 19th Century England H. Shore
Part Three: The Origins of Juvenile Justice
Innocence and Experience: The evolution of the concept of juvenile delinquency in the mid-nineteenth century
M. May
Criminal and Destitute Children (1853)
Select Committee Report
The Triumph of Benevolence: The origins of the juvenile justice system in the United States A. Platt
Part Four: Representations and Realities
Representations of the Young C. Griffin
Steal to survive: The social crime of working class children 1890-1940 S. Humphries
Delinquency and the Age Structure of Society D. Greenberg
Young People, Culture and the Construction of Crime: Doing wrong versus doing crime M. Presdee

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