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Juvenile Delinquency, First Edition

Authors
  • Laura Pinto Hansen
Series / Aspen Criminal Justice Series
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Table of contents
Preface

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Juvenile Delinquency by Laura Pinto Hansen blends a discussion of the juvenile justice system with the sociological underpinnings of delinquency issues, creating the ideal text for courses in sociology, criminology, and criminal justice programs. Providing thorough coverage of both theory and application, the text’s interdisciplinary approach looks at juvenile offending through the scholarly lenses of sociology, criminal justice, developmental and physiological psychology. The thoughtful approach is designed to offer a rich reading experience, accommodating different styles of learning.

Professors and students will benefit from:

  • Comprehensive coverage of not only the history and theory of juvenile delinquency but also the sociological and psychological underpinnings underlying the law.
  • Interdisciplinary approach that can be used in a wide variety of programs.
  • International Perspectives on Juvenile Justice in each chapter offering cross-cultural, cross-national views of the treatment of juvenile offenders, as well as a peek behind the walls of juvenile detention centers in other countries around the world.
  • In the Media sections provide timely case studies of current trends in the field.
  • Carefully designed pedagogy, including Chapter Objectives, Key terms, Chapter Summaries, and Discussion Questions, helps students master the material.
  • References and Suggested Readings at the end of each chapter not only cite the sources used but also encourage students to research topics further, as well as giving them a start for their class research papers.
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About the authors
Laura Pinto Hansen

Laura Pinto Hansen earned her B.S., M.A. and Ph.D. in sociology at University of California Riverside (UCR), after a career in the finance sector, in financial and tax planning, where she first became interested in studying white collar crime. Dr. Hansen is a Professor Emerita in Criminal Justice at Western New England University in Springfield, Massachusetts and is currently teaching as a half-time instructor in criminal justice at New Mexico Highlands University, Las Vegas, New Mexico. Dr. Hansen is a U.S. and Portugal national, with dual citizenship.

Dr. Hansen’s primary occupation is currently as a college textbook writer in criminology and criminal justice. Her scholarship and research focuses have been in criminology, studying cybercrime, financial crime, youth gangs, and young juvenile offenders. She has published several peer reviewed articles, chapters in books, and is the author of Juvenile Delinquency (2024, Aspen Publishing) and Introduction to Penology and Corrections (2023, Aspen Publishing). She also published Youth Gangs: History, Recruitment, and Community Response (2024, Cognella Publishing) and is currently working on a new cybercrime textbook (2025, Cognella Publishing).

Her previous work in social causes included the prevention of youth violence and gang recruitment in Springfield and Holyoke, Massachusetts, volunteering as a grant writer and program evaluator.

Product Information
Edition
First Edition
Publication date
2023-09-15
Copyright Year
2024
Pages
544
Connected eBook + Paperback
9781543856248
Connected eBook (Digital Only)
9798889063254
Subject
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
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