Traditionally, studies on juvenile crime have remained largely silent on the lived experiences of family members. Amid all the public condemnation of «neglectful» parents and «irresponsible» offenders, little or no space has been given to the voices of those actually caught up in the workings of the criminal justice system. Families, Crime, and Juvenile Justice by Richard Hil and Anthony McMahon addresses this omission. By focusing on the families of a small group of juvenile offenders in a northern Australian city, this book highlights the many and varied attempts by parents and others to grapple with their son or daughter's offending. It also demonstrates the effects of such offending on the family as a whole and the often less-than-posit...
Intergenerational offending refers to the observed phenomenon that offending tends to run in familie...
Parental responsibility for young offenders is a social construct which is ambiguous and taken for g...
Prior research on the family has identified many variables significantly asso-ciated with criminal i...
Traditionally, studies on juvenile crime have remained largely silent on the lived experiences of fa...
The contention that young people commit offences due to inadequate parenting and parental difficulti...
'Family Life and Youth Offending' examines the relationship between the causes of youth offending an...
Youth offending is an issue that receives attention at many levels, and which crosses the already br...
We have very little Australian research on families, delinquency and crime to call upon
This study described the family relationships of juvenile criminals. In particular, the components o...
This work is devoted to one of the most important problems of our time, the problem of juvenile deli...
This book examines what it means to be a family within the restrictive, disruptive, and often distre...
The role of the family as a key factor in encouraging gang membership and criminality is hotly debat...
The role of the family as a key factor in encouraging gang membership and criminality is hotly debat...
dealing with young offenders. Two main models which contended for legislative implementation interna...
The author explores the precise nature of the relationship between parenting and delinquency and the...
Intergenerational offending refers to the observed phenomenon that offending tends to run in familie...
Parental responsibility for young offenders is a social construct which is ambiguous and taken for g...
Prior research on the family has identified many variables significantly asso-ciated with criminal i...
Traditionally, studies on juvenile crime have remained largely silent on the lived experiences of fa...
The contention that young people commit offences due to inadequate parenting and parental difficulti...
'Family Life and Youth Offending' examines the relationship between the causes of youth offending an...
Youth offending is an issue that receives attention at many levels, and which crosses the already br...
We have very little Australian research on families, delinquency and crime to call upon
This study described the family relationships of juvenile criminals. In particular, the components o...
This work is devoted to one of the most important problems of our time, the problem of juvenile deli...
This book examines what it means to be a family within the restrictive, disruptive, and often distre...
The role of the family as a key factor in encouraging gang membership and criminality is hotly debat...
The role of the family as a key factor in encouraging gang membership and criminality is hotly debat...
dealing with young offenders. Two main models which contended for legislative implementation interna...
The author explores the precise nature of the relationship between parenting and delinquency and the...
Intergenerational offending refers to the observed phenomenon that offending tends to run in familie...
Parental responsibility for young offenders is a social construct which is ambiguous and taken for g...
Prior research on the family has identified many variables significantly asso-ciated with criminal i...