Paperback - £83.00

Publication date:

03 August 2020

Length of book:

464 pages

Publisher

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Dimensions:

254x180mm
7x10"

ISBN-13: 9781538130292

Juvenile Delinquency, Eleventh Edition, discusses delinquency as it relates to and emerges from the youth's family, neighborhood, school, peer group, social class, and overall cultural and social environment. Balancing theory with application, the authors explore the different causes of juvenile delinquency, examine its behaviors and consequences in social contexts, explain the role of the police and court system, and propose strategies for treatment and prevention. Interdisciplinary scholarship from sociologists, psychologists, social workers, criminologists, and other specialists who have sought to understand, explain, control, and prevent juvenile delinquency is incorporated throughout the text. Learning outcomes offer students a roadmap for major concepts and key ideas while end-of-chapter outcomes assessments stimulate critical thinking and discussion. In each chapter, “Global Focus on Delinquency” boxes look at delinquency in different societies, cultures, and subcultures and “Controversial Issue” boxes address critical questions.

New to This Edition:

  • New Chapter, “Female and LGBTQ Delinquency and Feminist Theories” emphasizes often overlooked female delinquency and juvenile delinquency in the LGBTQ+ community
  • New and updated coverage of the media and social media is incorporated throughout the book to highlight one of the most important influences on juvenile delinquency today
  • New discussion of transnational gangs and their influence both within and across national borders highlights a global rise in nationalism (Chapter 12)
  • Updated coverage of video gaming and violence, cyberbullying, school shootings, drug usage, drinking, smoking, and vaping is presented and analyzed to keep students up to date on contemporary issues

Bill Thompson delivers again. Thompson and Bynum have set the standard for core texts in Juvenile Delinquency for over two decades. This new volume is as fresh, fascinating, well-researched, and relevant as ever. I recommend this volume to anyone teaching courses in juvenile delinquency, as well as policy makers and general interest readers wanting to stay well-informed. Students will be lucky to have instructors who adopt this book! I couldn't put it down.