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Provides a basic overview of the ways in which the state intervenes in the lives of offenders, victims, and members of the wider community.
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Contains a discussion of crime and its effects upon society. This book combines descriptive and analytical material on key crimes, and places them within the context of their impact on various social groups.
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Crime and Criminology 5e analyses the causes of crime, while exploring the major theories and perspectives that attempt to explain criminal behaviour in our society. It encourages students to debate, compare and question different perspectives and theories of criminology.
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Examines the experiences and concerns of young people across a variety of institutions including, the family, school, work and employment, and criminal justice.
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Juvenile Justice, Fourth Edition provides a critical introduction to the main concepts and issues of juvenile justice in Australia.
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An introduction to the study of young people which surveys the key issues affecting youth in Australia and the rest of the world. It considers the major debates surrounding the position of young people in society, the role of the state, the concept of class and the place of cultu ...
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Building on the strengths of earlier editions, this fully revised and updated edition provides a comprehensive introduction to juvenile justice, including the dymamics of youth crime, and the institutions of social control in Australia. Australian authors.
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The book considers the economic and social position of young people in Australia and looks at policing as one of many ways in which young people's activities are controlled.
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