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Nelson Education > Higher Education > Young Offenders and Juvenile Justice 2nd Edition > 

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Chapter 1 The Rise and Fall of Delinquency
Chapter 2 Creating a Juvenile Justice System: Then and Now
Chapter 3 The “Facts” of Youth Crime
Chapter 4 The Social Face of Youth Crime
Chapter 5 Explaining Crime and Delinquency: In the Beginning…
Chapter 6 New Directions in Theorizing about Youth Crime and Delinquency
Chapter 7 The Influence of Family, School, and Peers on Youth Crime and Delinquency
Chapter 8 First Contact: Police and Diversionary Measures Chapter 9 Going to Court
Chapter 10 Youth Corrections: Going to Jail
Chapter 11 Perpetuating Social Injustice
Chapter 12 A Century after the Fact: Where Do We Go from Here?

 

Chapter 1 The Rise and Fall of Delinquency

Canadian Studies

Myths About Youth Crime Need Debunking


Chapter 2 Creating a Juvenile Justice System: Then and Now

Department of Justice Canada -- For Youth

The Young Offenders Act

Documents on Young Offenders

Youth Crime Statistics and the Impact of the Young Offenders Act on Youth Crime

Youth Justice Stories


Comments on “Strategy for the Renewal of Youth Justice”

Convention on the Rights of the Child


Chapter 3 The “Facts” of Youth Crime

Statistics Canada: Justice and Crime

Youth Crime in Canada

Centre for Research on Youth at Risk


Chapter 4 The Social Face of Youth Crime

Bullying

Institutional Child Abuse


Chapter 5 Explaining Crime and Delinquency: In the Beginning…

The Scientific Method

The Myth of the Magical Scientific Method

Theoretical Development of Criminology


Chapter 6 New Directions in Theorizing about Youth Crime and Delinquency

Feminist Criminology

Opportunity Makes the Thief

The Oppression of Children under Patriarchy

Differential Oppression Theory


Chapter 7 The Influence of Family, School, and Peers on Youth Crime and Delinquency

An Introduction to Safeteen

Native Survival Schools in Canada

Stay in School


Chapter 8 First Contact: Police and Diversionary Measures

Inventory of Collaborative Programs

Boys and Girls Club of Ottawa

Alternatives Measures Programs

Justice4Youth


Chapter 9 Going to Court

Juristat

Canadian Journal of Criminology

Guilty Findings

The Solicitor General of Canada


Chapter 10 Youth Corrections: Going to Jail

Forum on Corrections Research

Alternative to Violence Project

Boot Camps: Issues for Canada

Scared Straight

Scared Straight: A Second Look?


Chapter 11 Perpetuating Social Injustice

Canada’s Youth Justice Renewal Initiative

Aboriginal Canada Portal

Native Law Centre of Canada

Aboriginal Peoples and the Criminal Justice System

Alternative Programming for Girls and Women

Programming for Sexually Abused Girls and Women


Chapter 12 A Century after the Fact: Where Do We Go from Here?

From Restorative Justice to Transformative Justice

Family Conferencing

Working with the Media

Failure to Protect

 

 

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