Juvenile Justice Sourcebook / Edition 2

Juvenile Justice Sourcebook / Edition 2

ISBN-10:
0199324611
ISBN-13:
9780199324613
Pub. Date:
03/28/2014
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199324611
ISBN-13:
9780199324613
Pub. Date:
03/28/2014
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Juvenile Justice Sourcebook / Edition 2

Juvenile Justice Sourcebook / Edition 2

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Overview

Several million reported and unreported delinquent acts take place each year. In fact, according to the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics, juvenile delinquency, acting-out and oppositional behavior, illegal drugs, guns, and youth violence are pervasive throughout American society. Juvenile Justice Sourcebook is the first comprehensive volume devoted exclusively to the biopsychosocial assessment, police and juvenile court processing, and institutional and community-based treatment and rehabilitation of juvenile offenders. The overriding objective of this sourcebook is to trace the tremendous progress achieved toward resolving juvenile justice issues, dilemmas, and controversies, while providing futuristic visions for the juvenile justice field. Each chapter, authored by preeminent expert practitioners and researchers, explores topics ranging from innovative counseling and multisystemic programs, to restorative justice, to rehabilitation programs such as aggression replacement training, wilderness programs, family treatment, substance abuse treatment, restitution, and aftercare.

This volume, grounded in history and exhaustive research, presents the latest evidence-based policies, programs, and innovative treatment alternatives. Examining the entire juvenile justice system, including juvenile law, policies, practices, and research, the Juvenile Justice Sourcebook will be invaluable to all juvenile justice practitioners, policy analysts, researchers, and students.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199324613
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 03/28/2014
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 704
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 10.10(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Wesley T. Church II, Ph.D., is Associate Professor and Chair, PhD Program at The University of Alabama School of Social Work.

David W. Springer, Ph.D., LCSW, University Distinguished Teaching Professor in the School of Social Work at The University of Texas at Austin.

Albert R. Roberts, Ph.D., was a Professor of Criminal Justice at Rutgers University.

Table of Contents

Foreword-Kevin Corcoran
Preface-Wesley T. Church II & David W. Springer

Section I - Overview, Trends, and Critical Issues in Juvenile Justice
1. Overview of Juvenile Justice and Juvenile Delinquency
Albert R. Roberts and Katherine L. Montgomery)

2. Juvenile Justice Policy: Current Trends and 21st-Century Issues
C. Aaron McNeece and Tiffany Ryan)

3. The Second American Crime Drop: Trends in Juvenile and Youth Violence
Jeffrey A. Butt and Douglas N. Evans)

4. Theories of Juvenile Crime and Delinquency
Cesar J. Rebellon

5. Risk and Protective Factors for Involvement in Juvenile Justice: Implications for Prevention
Traci L. Wike and Caren L. Putzu

6. Brain Science and Juvenile Justice: Questions for Policy and Practice
Alexandra Cox

Section II - Juvenile Justice Processing

7. Police Work with Juveniles
Jeremiah Jaggers, Sarah Young, & Wesley T. Church II

8. Juveniles' Competence and Procedural Rights in Juvenile Court
Barry C. Feld

9. Juvenile Detention
David E. Roush, Michelle Brazeal, and Wesley T. Church II

10. Juvenile Drug Courts, Juvenile Mental Health Courts, and Teen Courts
Matthew L. Hiller and Christine A. Saum)

11. Waivers and Transfers of Juveniles to the Adult Court: Treating Juveniles Like Adult Criminals
Michele Dietch and Neelum Arya

Section III - School- and Community-Based Programs

12. Marginalized Students, School Exclusion, and the School to Prison Pipeline
Michael P. Krezmein, Peter E. Leone, and Michael G. Wilson

13. School-Based Delinquency Prevention
Katherine L. Montgomery

14. Community Based Treatment Interventions
Robert Butters

15. Neighborhood Street Gangs: Patterns, Activities, and Community-Based Programs
Paul D. Steele

16. Re-entry and Aftercare
Laura S. Abrams

Section IV - Evidence-Based Assessment and Treatment with Juvenile Delinquents

17. Risk Assessment with Juvenile Offenders
Henrika McCoy, Joshua P. Mersky, John Leverso, and Elizabeth A. Bowen

18. Mental Health and Youth in the Juvenile Justice System: Current Status and Evidence Informed Future Directions
Cynthia Weaver, Edward Byrnes, and Wesley T. Church II

19. Family-based interventions for juvenile offenders
Stephanie C. Kennedy and Stephen J. Tripodi

Section V-Special Issues and Populations

20. Homelessness and Juvenile Justice
Sarah Young, Jeremiah Jaggers, and David Pollio

21. Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC) in the U.S. Juvenile Justice System
Susan A. McCarter

22. The Wayward Girl in the 21st Century: Female Pathways to Delinquency
Lisa Pasko, Scott K. Okamoto, and Meda Chesney-Lind

23. Juvenile Sex Offenders: History, Policies, and Assessment
Megan Schlegel

24. Serious, Chronic, and Violent Offenders
Bryanna Hahn Fox, Wesley G. Jennings, and Alex R. Piquero)

25. Gender, Racially, and Culturally Grounded Practice
Keva M. Miller and Ben Anderson-Nathe, and Jana L. Meinhold

Section V - Juvenile Justice Reform

26. The Road Ahead: Progressive Possibilities and Challenges for Juvenile Justice Reform
Laura Burney Nissen
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