Juvenile Justice
An Introduction
John T Whitehead author Steven P Lab author Gregory C Rocheleau author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:31st Mar '26
£205.00
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- Paperback£89.99(9781032952420)

Juvenile Justice: An Introduction, Eleventh Edition, presents a comprehensive picture of juvenile offending, delinquency theories, and the ways juvenile justice actors and agencies react to delinquency. Whitehead, Lab, and Rocheleau offer evidence-based suggestions for successful interventions and treatment and examine possible juvenile court reforms This new edition includes insightful analysis and the latest available statistics on juvenile crime and victimization, drug use, court processing, and corrections. Special attention is given to female involvement, disproportionate minority contact, diversity issues, policing controversies and police reform, and emerging adulthood. Each chapter enhances student understanding with Key Terms, a “What You Need to Know"” section, and Discussion Questions. Links at key points in the text show students where to get the latest information.
John Whitehead provides an in-depth overview of the key issues surrounding juvenile justice within the latest edition of Juvenile Justice: An Introduction. Now more than ever it is imperative that students understand the workings of the juvenile system and the various factors that will shape its future. This book presents that information in a detailed, but accessible way that is sure to connect with those who read it.
An overview of the history of the juvenile system is provided, as are important discussions related to the etiology of juvenile delinquency and crime. These foundational chapters segue nicely into a contemporary look at the workings of the juvenile system and the various actors who are involved in its day-to-day operations. The book culminates in a wonderful discussion of new developments in the field, with a focus on the critical discussions that are currently reshaping the way in which we view juvenile offending and the most appropriate ways in which to address it.
Whitehead once again shows why is one of the leading experts in the field. Anyone seeking to better understand the juvenile justice system and its inner-workings would be well-served to begin their journey with this text.
Dustin Osborne, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Criminal Justice and Criminology, East Tennessee State University
This text provides a clear, comprehensive, and engaging exploration of delinquency and the juvenile justice system. Covering everything from historical foundations and theoretical perspectives to pressing issues such as gangs, drugs, policing, as well the responses across the juvenile justice system, it equips students with both conceptual grounding and practical insights. This book stands as an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand and critically engage with juvenile justice today.
Jonathan Intravia, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Criminal Justice and Criminology, Ball State University
Now in its 11th edition, Juvenile Justice: An Introduction continues its legacy of providing a comprehensive resource for students and educators alike. The authors have made thoughtful updates to keep the material current, while maintaining a student-friendly writing style that will keep the reader engaged with the material. This textbook has also remained committed to affordability, which makes it the ideal choice for instructors seeking to improve accessibility and equity in the classroom.
Bradley D. Edwards., Associate Professor, Criminal Justice and Criminology, East Tennessee State University
ISBN: 9781032952437
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466 pages
11th edition