Kaplan has outlined the fundamentals of the study of juvenile delinquency to provide a general model which serves as an introductory framework to the field. He has looked at five significant questions. What factors influence the social defining of certain behaviours as delinquent? What factors motivate youths to behave delinquently? When youths are motivated, what determines whether the delinquent acts will be carried out? What factors determine whether youths will continue to commit delinquent acts? And what are the consequences of juvenile delinquency for our society? His answers are clear, logical, and readable, providing an attractive alternative to weightier textbooks.
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The Study of Juvenile Delinquency
Social Definition of Juvenile Delinquency
Motivation to Commit Delinquent Acts that Violate Membership Group Norms
Motivation to Commit Delinquent Acts Conforming to Membership Group Norms
Acting out Delinquent Dispositions
Continuity of Delinquent Behavior
Consequences of Delinquency
Toward A General Theory of Juvenile Delinquency