Journal Article — The Broken Path: Juvenile Violence and Delinquency in Light of Sociological Theories — by Sylvia Khromina
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This paper includes an examination of the causes and effects of juvenile violence and delinquency through an exploration of the retributive Juvenile Justice System, the struggles of the urban poor and the effects of juvenile crime on the success of all of society, drawing on the six key sociological theories.
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Abstract
An examination of the causes and effects of juvenile violence and delinquency through an exploration of the retributive Juvenile Justice System, the struggles of the urban poor and the effects of juvenile crime on the success of all of society. Drawing on the six key sociological theories, this paper will investigate the possible reasons behind current policies and crime itself.
Recommended Citation
Khromina, Sylvia. 2007. “The Broken Path: Juvenile Violence and Delinquency in Light of Sociological Theories.” Pp. 91-100 in Insiders/Outsiders: Voices from the Classroom (Human Architecture: Journal of the Sociology of Self-Knowledge: Volume V, Issue 2, 2007.) Belmont, MA: Okcir Press (an imprint of Ahead Publishing House).
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