Crime and Correction: Selected Papers
- 296pages
- 11 heures de lecture






The book explores the contrasting experiences and societal perceptions of delinquents and nondelinquents, examining the factors that contribute to these classifications. It delves into the psychological, social, and environmental influences on youth behavior, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of juvenile delinquency. Through research and analysis, it seeks to challenge stereotypes and foster a deeper awareness of the complexities surrounding youth in different circumstances.
The book, first published in 1998, offers insights and analysis on a specific topic within its field, emphasizing its relevance and contributions to academic discourse. As part of Routledge, an imprint of Taylor & Francis, it reflects the publisher's commitment to disseminating scholarly work that influences contemporary thought and research. The content is designed to engage readers interested in deepening their understanding of the subject matter.
The book explores methods and theories related to forecasting delinquency and crime, focusing on various predictive models and their applications in criminology. It examines the factors influencing criminal behavior and discusses the implications of accurate predictions for prevention and intervention strategies. Through research and case studies, it aims to provide insights into the complexities of crime prediction, making it a valuable resource for professionals in criminal justice, sociology, and related fields.
The book explores the intricate relationship between crime and the justice system, delving into themes of morality, societal impact, and the consequences of criminal behavior. It examines various perspectives on justice, including legal frameworks and philosophical debates, while highlighting real-world implications and case studies. Through its analysis, the work aims to provoke thought on how society defines crime and administers justice, ultimately questioning the effectiveness and fairness of current systems.