Defining Deviance

Defining Deviance
Title Defining Deviance PDF eBook
Author Michael A. Rembis
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 250
Release 2011
Genre History
ISBN 0252036069

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Drawing on the case files of the State Training school of Geneva, Illinois, the author presents a history of delinquent girls in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Focusing on contemporary perceptions of gender, sexuality, class, disability and eugenics, the work examines the involuntary commitment of girls and young women deemed by reformers to be "defective" and shows both the dominant social trends of the day as well as the ways in which the victims of these policies sought to mitigate their conditions.

Delinquent Daughters

Delinquent Daughters
Title Delinquent Daughters PDF eBook
Author Mary E. Odem
Publisher Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages 285
Release 2000-11-09
Genre History
ISBN 080786367X

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Delinquent Daughters explores the gender, class, and racial tensions that fueled campaigns to control female sexuality in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America. Mary Odem looks at these moral reform movements from a national perspective, but she also undertakes a detailed analysis of court records to explore the local enforcement of regulatory legislation in Alameda and Los Angeles Counties in California. From these legal proceedings emerge overlapping and often contradictory views of middle-class female reformers, court and law enforcement officials, working-class teenage girls, and working-class parents. Odem traces two distinct stages of moral reform. The first began in 1885 with the movement to raise the age of consent in statutory rape laws as a means of protecting young women from predatory men. By the turn of the century, however, reformers had come to view sexually active women not as victims but as delinquents, and they called for special police, juvenile courts, and reformatories to control wayward girls. Rejecting a simple hierarchical model of class control, Odem reveals a complex network of struggles and negotiations among reformers, officials, teenage girls and their families. She also addresses the paradoxical consequences of reform by demonstrating that the protective measures advocated by middle-class women often resulted in coercive and discriminatory policies toward working-class girls.

Delinquent Girls

Delinquent Girls
Title Delinquent Girls PDF eBook
Author Shari Miller
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 212
Release 2011-10-17
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1461404150

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Traditionally, delinquent girls were considered an anomaly, a rare phenomenon attracting little scholarly notice. Today, more than one in four youth offenders is female, and researchers and practitioners alike are quickly turning their attention and resources to address this challenging situation. Delinquent Girls: Contexts, Relationships, and Adaptation synthesizes what is known about girls involved in delinquent behavior and their experiences at different points in the juvenile justice system. This breakthrough volume adds to the understanding of this population by offering empirical analysis not only of how these behaviors develop but also about what is being done to intervene. Employing multiple theoretical models, qualitative and quantitative data sources, law enforcement records, and insights across disciplines, leading scholars review causes and correlates; the roles of family and peers; psychological and legal issues; policy changes resulting in more arrests of young women; and evidence-based prevention and intervention strategies. Each chapter covers its subject in depth, providing theory, findings, and future directions. Important topics addressed include: Narrowing the gender gap – trends in girls’ delinquency. Girls at the intersection of juvenile justice, criminal justice, and child welfare. Trauma exposure, mental health issues, and girls’ delinquency. Beyond the stereotypes: girls in gangs. Intervention programs for at-risk and court-involved girls. Implications for practice and policy. With its broad scope and solution-oriented focus, Delinquent Girls: Contexts, Relationships, and Adaptation is a must-have volume for researchers, professionals, graduate students, and social policy experts in clinical child and school psychology, social work, juvenile justice, criminology, developmental psychology, and sociology.

Girls, Delinquency, and Juvenile Justice

Girls, Delinquency, and Juvenile Justice
Title Girls, Delinquency, and Juvenile Justice PDF eBook
Author
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 391
Release 2013-11-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1118454286

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The new edition of Girls, Delinquency, and Juvenile Justice combines cutting-edge research and expanded coverage of girls’ delinquency, including coverage of girls in gangs and the sexual trafficking of girls, to provide students with an accessible, up-to-date, and globally oriented textbook. Including global perspectives and coverage of cutting-edge research, this is the only textbook to deal exclusively with girls and crime Offers expanded coverage of girls in gangs and emerging literature on the sexual trafficking of girls Pulls together and analyzes all existing literature on the subject of female delinquency Brings to light new research on a wide range of issues, including the conditions of confinement for girls incarcerated in juvenile jails and prisons, Latina girls, and gender responsive programming Explores the moral panic around "violent," "bad," and "mean" girls

The Delinquent Girl

The Delinquent Girl
Title The Delinquent Girl PDF eBook
Author Margaret Zahn
Publisher Temple University Press
Total Pages 360
Release 2009-01-28
Genre Law
ISBN 9781592139514

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Over the past decade and a half, girls’ involvement in the juvenile justice system has increased. Yet the topic remains under-studied among criminologists. The Delinquent Girl is a “state-of-the-field” evaluation that identifies and analyzes girls who become delinquent, the kinds of crimes they commit and the reasons they commit them. The distinguished academics and practitioners who contributed to this volume provide an overview of the research on girls’ delinquency, discuss policy implications and point to areas where further research is critically needed.

A Comparative Study of the Intelligence of Delinquent Girls

A Comparative Study of the Intelligence of Delinquent Girls
Title A Comparative Study of the Intelligence of Delinquent Girls PDF eBook
Author Augusta Fox Bronner
Publisher
Total Pages 114
Release 1914
Genre Criminals
ISBN

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A Study of the Social Background of Delinquent Girls in Juvenile Court of Minneapolis 1925

A Study of the Social Background of Delinquent Girls in Juvenile Court of Minneapolis 1925
Title A Study of the Social Background of Delinquent Girls in Juvenile Court of Minneapolis 1925 PDF eBook
Author Helen Ross Nelson
Publisher
Total Pages 164
Release 1926
Genre Daughters
ISBN

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