Young People and Crime in Rural Communities


Autoria(s): Barclay, Elaine; Hogg, Russell; Scott, J.
Contribuinte(s)

Barclay, Elaine

Donnermeyer, Joseph F

Hogg, Russell

Scott, J.

Data(s)

2007

Resumo

Because childhood and adolescence are crucial phases in psycho-social development and the formation of responsible citizens, an unusual degree of attention and supervision is directed at the young (Bittner, 1976; Rose, 1989). Such is the moral frailty of youth that mere presence or 11 doing nothing" (Corrigan, 1979) can, under certain circumstances, excite adult anxieties as a harbinger of immediate or later danger. Delinquency and adolescent antisocial behaviour are not, therefore, a matter of objective, positivistic measurement and control, but are bound up with larger patterns of intergenerational relationships. These relationships are also conditioned by social and spatial environments.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/79058/

Publicador

Federation Press

Relação

http://www.federationpress.com.au/bookstore/book.asp?isbn=9781862876354

Barclay, Elaine, Hogg, Russell, & Scott, J. (2007) Young People and Crime in Rural Communities. In Barclay, Elaine, Donnermeyer, Joseph F, Hogg, Russell, & Scott, J. (Eds.) Crime in Rural Australia. Federation Press, Sydney.

Direitos

Federation Press

Fonte

Faculty of Law; School of Justice

Palavras-Chave #160200 CRIMINOLOGY
Tipo

Book Chapter