Social Organization of Juvenile Justice
Explore the complexities of youth crime and rehabilitation in "Social Organization of Juvenile Justice" by Aaron Cicourel. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2017, this captivating hardback spans 376 pages, offering a fresh lens on the sociological issues surrounding juvenile delinquency and justice administration.
Cicourel delves into the intricate social structures that influence youth behavior, shedding light on the interaction between social control measures and the experiences of juvenile delinquents. Drawing from innovative theoretical frameworks and methodologies, this book transforms conventional discussions into a nuanced understanding of juvenile justice systems.
A must-read for students, professionals, and anyone interested in social work, criminology, or the legal system, "Social Organization of Juvenile Justice" provides a reimagined approach to understanding and addressing the challenges of youth crime in modern society.