Society and juvenile delinquency: a collection of articles

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The book *Society and Juvenile Crime: A Collection of Essays*, prepared by the Center for Independent Sociological Research and edited by Lyubova Yezhova and Mary McCully, offers a groundbreaking and timely exploration into the complex world of youth crime and its social roots. This collection brings together insights and research from leading experts in sociology, criminology, and psychology, making it an invaluable resource for professionals and general readers alike who are interested in understanding juvenile delinquency. Covering a wide range of topics, the book delves into the causes and consequences of youth offenses, examining how social factors such as family, school, and environment influence behavior. It also explores the roles played by government and society in preventing crime. The authors raise important questions about how social conditions, economic hardships, and cultural differences shape adolescent conduct—and how society can respond to these challenges effectively. This volume will particularly appeal to students and educators in sociology and criminology, as well as practicing psychologists and social workers engaged with youth issues. It is also a valuable read for parents, teachers, and anyone seeking to better understand the underlying causes of juvenile crime and explore strategies for prevention. In light of ongoing social changes and crises affecting young people today, the topics discussed in this collection are both relevant and crucial. The book emphasizes the need for a comprehensive approach to tackling juvenile delinquency and offers a variety of strategies and recommendations grounded in scientific research and practical experience. Readers will gain insight into how different aspects of adolescents’ lives—such as access to education, social connections, and media influence—can significantly impact their behavior. With a clear and accessible style, the authors—Lyubova Yezhova, renowned for her work in sociology and criminology, and Mary McCully, actively involved in youth policy—provide not only theoretical knowledge but also practical guidance, making this book especially valuable. If you are seeking literature that deepens your understanding of juvenile crime issues and offers effective solutions, *Society and Juvenile Crime: A Collection of Essays* is an excellent choice. This book will broaden your perspective and empower you to become a more informed and active participant in addressing social challenges related to youth. In conclusion, this collection represents a significant contribution to contemporary sociological and criminological literature. It opens new avenues for research and discussion, fostering a deeper understanding of the complex issues surrounding juvenile delinquency in our society. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore this unique work, which could transform your view of youth crime and its underlying causes.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Ежова
Любовь
Центр независимых социологических исслед.
под ред. Любови Ежовой и Мэри Маколи
ред. - Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785981871856
- Release date
- 2007