ABSTRACT

Delinquency Theories: Appraisals and applications provides a fulsome and accessible overview of contemporary theories of juvenile delinquency.

The book opens with a comprehensive description of what a theory is, and explains how theories are created in the social sciences. Following on, each subsequent chapter is dedicated to describing an individual theory, broken down and illustrated within four distinct sections. Initially, each chapter tells the tale of a delinquent youth, and from this example a thorough review of the particular theory and related research can be undertaken to explain the youth’s delinquent behaviour. The third and fourth sections of each chapter critically analyze the theories, and provide a straightforward discussion of policy implications of each, thus encouraging readers to evaluate the usefulness of these theories and also to consider the relationship between theory and policy.

This text is an invaluable resource for both undergraduate and graduate students of subjects such as youth justice, delinquency, social theory, and criminology.

chapter 1|15 pages

Theory and Delinquency

chapter 2|17 pages

Deterrence and Delinquency

chapter 3|25 pages

Biological Theories of Delinquency

chapter 4|24 pages

Psychological Theories of Delinquency

chapter 5|21 pages

Communities and Delinquency

chapter 6|20 pages

The Stresses and Strains of Adolescence

chapter 7|22 pages

Learning to be Delinquent

chapter 8|20 pages

Control Theories of Delinquency

chapter 10|19 pages

Conflict and Radical Theories of Delinquency

chapter 11|18 pages

Postmodern and Feminist Views of Delinquency