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Juvenile Delinquency and its Origins

Juvenile Delinquency and its Origins

Juvenile Delinquency and its Origins

An integrated theoretical approach
Richard E. Johnson
July 1979
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9780521295161
£32.00
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    First published in 1979, this book examines past thought and research about the social and psychological causes of juvenile delinquency in Western society. The first few chapters summarise major delinquency theories and survey an extensive list of studies that demonstrate those theories. The author then develops a single model of individual causation from the divergent theoretical traditions. The model includes such variables as social class, parent-child relations, school experiences, strain, peer relations, personal values and the perceived risk of being caught in lawbreaking. Testing the model with information from 734 large-city adolescents results in several innovations in the measurement and conceptualisation of key variables in delinquency research. In his search for a better understanding of delinquency, the author shows the usefulness of examining the impact of all the variables at once and finds that the major theories of delinquency complement rather than contradict one another.

    Product details

    July 1979
    Paperback
    9780521295161
    196 pages
    229 × 152 × 11 mm
    0.3kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • List of figures
    • List of tables
    • 1. Major theoretical perspectives on juvenile delinquency
    • 2. What others have found: a review of the data
    • 3. Tying the pieces together: a causal model
    • 4. Methods and measures
    • 5. Analysing the results
    • 6. Findings across subsamples
    • 7. Origins of juvenile delinquency: a final statement
    • Appendix: The measuring devices
    • Notes
    • References
    • Index.
      Author
    • Richard E. Johnson