Adolescent Crime

Adolescent Crime

Adolescent Crime

Adolescent Crime

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Overview

This book examines young people's involvement in crime (including crimes of violence, vandalism, shoplifting, burglary and car crime) as both victims and offenders.

Although adolescence is the time when involvement in crime peaks, few previous UK-based studies have attempted to provide a methodical and comprehensive understanding of adolescent offending on a city-wide basis. This book seeks a better understanding of adolescent crime by studying the relationship between individual characteristics (social bonds and morality and self-control) and lifestyles (as defined by delinquent peers, substance use and exposure to risky behaviour settings) and their joint influence on adolescent involvement in crime, against the backdrop of the juveniles'social context - taking into account family, school and neighbourhood influences.

The findings of this study suggest the existence of three main groups of adolescent offenders; propensity induced offenders, life-style dependent offenders and situationally limited offenders, groups of offenders having different causal backgrounds to their crime involvement, and who therefore may warrant different strategies for effective prevention.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781843923695
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/01/2007
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Per-Olof H. Wikstrom, David Butterworth

Table of Contents

Contents. Acknowledgements. List of Figures and Tables 1. Introduction 2. The Peterborough Youth Study 3. The City of Peterborough and its Neighbourhoods 4. Involvement in Crime and Substance Abuse 5. Family Social Position 6. Individual Characteristics: Social Situation and Dispositions 7. The Community Context: Neighbourhoods and Schools 8. Lifestyles 9. Youth Routines and Involvement in Crime: Some Preliminary Findings from the Space-time Budget Study 10. Key Findings and their Explanations. Appendices. References. Index
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