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      Youth crime, deviance, and delinquency

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      • 발행사항

        Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt. : Ashgate, Dartmouth, c1999

      • 발행연도

        1999

      • 작성언어

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      • 주제어
      • DDC

        364.36 판사항(21)

      • ISBN

        1855217856(hc.)

      • 자료형태

        단행본(다권본)

      • 발행국(도시)

        England

      • 서명/저자사항

        Youth crime, deviance, and delinquency / edited by Nigel South

      • 형태사항

        2 v. : ill. ; 25 cm.

      • 총서사항

        (The)international library of criminology, criminal justice, and penology International library of criminology, criminal justice & penology. (The)international library of criminology, criminal justice, and penology(Ashgate, Dartmouth)

      • 일반주기명

        Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
        v. 1. Theories and debates -- v. 2. Empirical studies and comparative perspectives.

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      목차 (Table of Contents)

      • [Volume. 1]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Acknowledgements = ⅸ
      • Series Preface = xi
      • Introduction = xiii
      • [Volume. 1]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Acknowledgements = ⅸ
      • Series Preface = xi
      • Introduction = xiii
      • PART Ⅰ. CLASSIC PERSPECTIVES : DEVELOPMENT AND COMMENTARIES
      • 1. Jon Snodgrass(1976), 'Clifford R. Shaw and Henry D. McKay : Chicago Criminologists', British Journal of Criminology, 16, pp. 1-19 = 3
      • 2. Donald R. Cressey(1960), 'Epideminology and Individual Conduct : A Case from Criminology' The Pacific Sociological Review, 3, 47-58 = 23
      • 3. Richard A. Cloward(1959), 'Illegitimate Means, Anomie, and Deviant Behavior', American Sociological Review, 24, pp. 164-76 = 35
      • 4. Walter B. Miller(1958), 'Lower Class Culture as a Generating Milieu of Gang Delinquency', Journal of Crime and Delinquency, pp. 5-19 = 49
      • 5. Lewis Yablonsky(1959), 'The Delinquent Gang as a Near-Group', Social Problems, 7, pp. 108-17 = 65
      • 6. Walter C. Reckless(1961), 'A New Theory of Delinquency and Crime', Federal Probation, 25, pp. 42-6 = 75
      • 7. David J. Bordua(1961), 'Delinquent Subcultures : Sociological Interpretations of gang Delinquency', 'The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 338, pp. 119-36 = 81
      • 8. Gresham M. Sykes and David Matza(1957), 'Techniques of Neutralization : A Theory of Delinquency', American Sociological Review, 22, pp. 664-70 = 99
      • 9. David Matza and Gresham M. Sykes(1961), 'Juvenile Delinquency and Subterranean Values', American Sociological Review, 26, pp. 712-19 = 107
      • 10. Albert K. Cohen(1965), 'The Sociology of the Deviant Act : Anomie Theory and Beyond', American Sociological Review, 30, pp. 5-14 = 115
      • 11. Travis Hirschi and Rodney Stark(1967), 'Hellfire and Delinquency', Social Problems, 17, pp. 202-13 = 125
      • 12. Stanley Cohen(1967), 'Mods, Rockers and the Rest : Community Reactions to Juvenile Delinquency', Howard Journal, 12, pp. 21-30 = 137
      • 13. Lamar T. Empey(1967), 'Delinquency Theory and Recent Research', Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 4, pp. 28-42 = 147
      • PART Ⅱ. DEBATE, SYNTHESIS AND CRITIQUE
      • 14. Lois B. DeFleur(1969), 'Alternative Strategies for the Development of Delinquency Theories Applicable to Other Cultures', Social Problems, 17, pp. 30-39 = 165
      • 15. Paul C. Friday and Jerald Hage(1976), 'Youth Crime in Postindustrial Societies : An Integrated Perspective', Criminology, 14, pp. 347-68 = 175
      • 16. David F. Greengerg(1977), 'Delinquency and the Age Sturcture of Society', Contemporary Crises, 1, pp. 182-223 = 197
      • 17. Herman Schwendinger and Julia Schwendinger(1982), 'The Paradigmatic Crisis in Delinquency Theory', Crime and Social Justice, 18, pp. 70-78 = 233
      • 18. Scott Menard and Barata J. Morse(1984), 'A Structuralist Critique of the IQ-Delinquency Hypothesis : Theory and Evidence', American Joural of Sociology, 89, pp. 1347-78 = 243
      • 19. Delbert S. Elliott, Suzanne S. Ageton and Rachelle J. Canter91979), 'An Integrated Theoretical Perspective Delinquent Behavior', Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 16, pp. 3-27 = 275
      • 20. Angela Mctobbie(1980), 'Settling Accounts with Subcultures : A Feminist Critique', Screen Deucation, 39, pp. 37-49 = 301
      • 21. Nicholas Dorn and Higel South(1983-84), 'Youth, the Family and the Regulation of the "Informal" : Some Notes on Problems and Prospects in Youth Culture Theory', Resources for Feminist research, 12, pp. 39-9 = 315
      • 22. Marvin D. Krohn(1986), 'The Web of Conformity : A Network Approach to the Explanation of Delinquent Behavior', Social Problems, 33, pp. S81-S93 = 321
      • 23. Ikuya Sato(1988), 'Play Theory of Delinquency : Toward a General Theory of "Action"', Symbolic Interaction, 11, pp. 919-212 = 335
      • 24. Robert Agnew(1992), 'Foundation for a General Strain Theory of Crime and Delinquency', Criminology, 30, pp. 47-87 = 357
      • PART Ⅲ. FROM MODERNITY TO LATE MODERNITY : SOME OLD AND NEW ISSUES IN THEROIZING YOUTH CRIME
      • 25. Geoffrey Pearson(1985), 'Lawlessness, Modernity and Social change : A historical Appraisal', Theory, Culture and Society, 2, pp. 15-35 = 401
      • 26. Anne Campbell(1990), 'On the Invisibility of the Female Delinquent Peer Group', Women and Criminal Justice, 2, pp. 41-62 = 423
      • 27. Richard A. Ball and G. David Curry(1995), 'The Logic of Definition in Criminology : Purposes and Methods for Defining "Gangs", Criminology, 33, pp. 225-45 = 445
      • 28. Steve Hall(1995), 'Grasping at Straws : The Idealisation of the Material in Liberal Conceptions of Youth Crime', Youth and Policy, 48, pp. 49-63 = 467
      • 29. Christopher Stanley(1995), 'Teenage Kicks : Urban Narratives of Dissent not Deviance', Crime, Law and Social Change, 23, pp. 91-119 = 483
      • 30. Colin Hay(1995), 'Mobilization Through Interpellation : James Bulger, Juvenile Crime and the Construction of A Moral Panic', Social and Legal Studies, 4, pp. 197-223 - 513
      • 31. Tony Jefferson(1992), 'Wheelin' and Stealin', Achilles Heel, 13, pp, 10-12 = 541
      • 32. Mike Collison(1996), 'In Search of the High Life : Drugs, Crime Masculinities and Consumption', British Journal of Criminology, 36, pp. 428-44 = 545
      • Name Index = 563
      • [Volume. 2]----------
      • CONTENTS
      • Acknowledgements = ⅸ
      • Series Preface = xiii
      • Introduction = xv
      • PART Ⅰ. THE 'DELINQUENT' AND THE 'GANG' IN HISTORY
      • 1. 'Innocence and Experience : The Evolution of the Concept of Juvenile Delinquency in the Mid-Nineteenth Century', Victorian Studies, 17, pp. 7-29 / Margaret May (1973) = 3
      • 2. 'Tribute, Turf, Honor and the American Street Gang : Patterns of Continuity and Change Since (1820)', Theoretical Criminology, 2, pp. 57-84 / Christopher Adamson (1998) = 27
      • PART Ⅱ. FROM POST-WAR TO POST-INDUSTRIAL : YOUTH CRIME, DEVIANCE AND DELINQUENCY IN WESTERN LIBERAL SOCIETY
      • 3. 'Gangs and Delinquent Groups in London', British Journal of Criminology, 7, pp. 4-26 / Peter Scott (1956) = 57
      • 4. 'Cats, Kicks and Color', Social Problems, 5, pp. 3-13 / Harold Finestone (1957) = 81
      • 5. 'The Social Intergration of Queers and Peers', Social Problems, 9, p. 102-20 / Albert J. Reiss Jr (1961) = 93
      • 6. 'The Kennedy-Johnson Years, Social Theory, and Federal Policy in the Control of Juvenile Delinquency', Crime and Delinquency, 37, pp. 242-61 / Arnold Binder ; Susan L. Polan (1991) = 113
      • 7. 'Race, Sex and Gangs : The Molls', Society, 11, pp. 32-35 / Walter B. Miller (1973) = 133
      • 8. 'The Saints and the Roughnecks', Society, 11, pp. 24-31 / William J. Chambliss (1973) = 137
      • 9. 'The Effects of Public Labelling', British Journal of Criminology, 17, pp. 112-25 / David P. FArrington (1977) = 145
      • 10. 'Religion and Delinquency : The Ecology of a "Lost" Relationship', Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, January, pp. 4-24 / Rodney Stark ; Lori Kent ; Daniel P. Doyle (1982) = 159
      • 11. 'Residence and Territoriality in Chicano Gangs', Social Problems, 31, pp. 182-94 / Joan Moore ; Diego Vigil ; Robert Garcia = 181
      • 12. 'Gender, Peer Group Experiences and Seriousness of Delinquency', Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 23, pp. 43-67 / Merry Morash (1986) = 195
      • 13. 'Crime, Youth Unemployment, and the Black Urban Underclass', Crime and Delinquency, 33, pp. 300-16 / Troy Duster (1987) = 221
      • 14. 'Fraternities and Rape on Campus', Gender and Society, 3, pp. 457-73 / patricia Yancey Martin ; Robert A. Hummer (1989) = 239
      • 15. 'Live Fast and Die Young : The Construction of Masculinity Among Young Working-Class Men on the Argin of the Labour Market', Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology, 27, pp. 141-71 / R. W. Connell (1991) = 257
      • 16. 'Crime, Youth Gangs, and Urban Transition : The Social Dislocations of Postindustrial Economic Development', Justice Quarterly, 8, pp. 379-97 / Pamela Irving Jackson (1991) = 289
      • PART Ⅲ. COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES
      • 17. 'Delinquent Gangs in Cross-Cultural Perspective : The Case of Cordoba', Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 4, pp. 132-41 = 311
      • 18. 'On the Validity of Official Statistics : A Comparative Study of White, Black, and Japanese High-School Boys', Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 6, pp. 71-77 / William J. Chambliss ; Richard H. Nagasawa (1969) = 311
      • 19. 'Protest, Unrest and Delinquency : Convergences in Labels and Behaviour', International Journal of Criminology and Penology, 1, pp. 117-28 / Stanley Cohen (1973) = 329
      • 20. 'Them and Us : A Comparison of the Cultural Context of American Gangs and British Subcultures', Deviant Behavior, 10, pp. 271-88 / Anne Campbell ; Steven Muncer (1989) = 341
      • 21. 'Religiosity, Religious Climate, and Delinquency Among Ethnic Groups in teh Netherlands', British Journal of Criminology, 33, pp. 416-35 / Marianne Junger ; Wim Polder (1993) = 359
      • 22. 'Delinquency and Disdain : Social Capital and the Control of Right-Wing Extremism Among East and West Berlin Youth', American Journal of Sociology, 100, pp. 1028-52 / John Hagan ; Hans Merkens ; Klaus Boehnke (1995) = 379
      • 23. 'School Uniforms, Routine Activities, and the Social Control of Delinquency in Japan', Youth and Society, 23, pp. 50-75 / Ichiro Tanioka ; Daniel Glaser (1991) = 405
      • 24. 'Flawed Jewels and National Dis/Order : Narratives on Adolescent Dissent in Japan', The Journal of Psychohistory, 18, p. 507-31 / Margaret Lock (1991) = 431
      • 25. 'Street Youths, Bosozoku, and Yakuza : Subculture Formation and Societal Reactions in Japan', Crime and Delinquency, 39, pp. 277-95 / Joachim Kersten (1993) = 457
      • 26. 'Criminalising Survival : Images and Reality of Street Children', Journal of Social Policy, 26, pp. 63-78 / Arnon Bar-On (1997) = 477
      • PART Ⅳ. IMAGES OF YOUTH CRIME, DEVIANCE AND DELINQUENCY AT FIN DE SI$$\grave E$$CLE
      • 27. 'Youth Gangs : A 1990s Perspective', Juvenile and Family Court Journal, 43, pp. 25-31 / Paul Cromwell ; Dorothy Taylor ; Wilson Palacios (1992) = 495
      • 28. 'Girls, Gangs and Violence : Anatomy of a Backlash', Humanity and Society, 17, pp. 321-44 / Meda Chesney-Lind (1993) = 503
      • 29. 'Urban Graffiti : Crime, Control, and Resistance', Youth and Society, 27, pp. 73-92 / Jeff Ferrell (1995) = 527
      • 30. 'Local Heroes : Violent Racism, Localism and Spacism Among Asian and White Young People', Youth and Policy, 53, pp. 15-27 / Colin Webster (1996) = 547
      • 31. 'Homeboys, Dope Fiends, Legits, and New Jacks', Criminology, 32, pp. 197-219 / John M. Hagedorn (1994) = 561
      • Name Index = 585
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