Youth Offending in Transition

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Age Crime Curve
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Criminal Career Features
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Desistance Literature
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Liminal Beings
Maintenance Phase
Matza's Theory
Non-offending Partner
peer group dynamics
Pending Court Cases
people
Pierre Bourdieu's Theory
Positivistic Criminological Theory
qualitative offender narratives
Relieve Boredom
Self-preservation Reasons
social
social exclusion
social recognition in youth offending
Subcultural Theory
symbolic
Timeless
transitions
UN
Vice Versa
Wee Laddie
young
Young Men
Young People
Young People's Capacity
Young Women's Offending
youth justice policy
Youth Offending
Youth Phase
Youth Transitions
Youth Transitions Research

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415367929
  • Weight: 410g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jun 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Taking a new approach to youth crime, this book argues that the transition from childhood to adulthood can be an isolating and disempowering experience for young people. Children and young people are inherently vulnerable because of their age and status – they are a minority group, with the potential for being exploited, discriminated against, dominated and disrespected by adults. Youth Offending in Transition explores how their treatment by adult society may lead young people to resort to crime as a means of gaining respect from their peers.

Using concepts of capital and the narratives of young offenders themselves, this book is based on original research into the reasons why young people start and stop offending. It discusses the following topics:

  • criminal theory and the significance of youth transitions to the ‘age-crime curve’
  • social identity and reputation amongst young people
  • social inequalities and their influence on youth transitions
  • the criminalization and discrimination of young people by adults
  • the importance of social recognition in reducing offending.

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