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Minority Youth and Social Integration : The ISRD-3 Study in Europe and the US / edited by Sebastian Roché, Mike Hough.

Springer Nature - Springer Law and Criminology eBooks 2018 English International Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Roché, Sebastian., Editor.
Hough, Mike., Editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Juvenile delinquents.
Children.
Adolescence.
Demography.
Culture.
Technology.
Youth Offending and Juvenile Justice.
Childhood, Adolescence and Society.
Culture and Technology.
Local Subjects:
Youth Offending and Juvenile Justice.
Childhood, Adolescence and Society.
Demography.
Culture and Technology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XV, 248 p. 48 illus., 24 illus. in color.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2018.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018.
Summary:
This book examines the processes for social integration and social cohesion among young people, drawing on data collected from the International Self-Report Delinquency (ISRD) study, which covered 35 studies.This report examines case studies from 5 selected countries (France, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States) to provide an in-depth comparative study. Social integration processes are defined by sociologists as the mechanisms through which a society is held together, and populations are transformed into collectivities and communities. They are understood by criminologists to be an important factor in crime prevention, and factors such as peer groups and families are strong determinants of criminal behavior. In a time when society, and particularly young people, can seem increasingly fragmented (due to new technologies, rapidly increasing migration, economic inequality, and increased individuation), the researchers in this volume seek to understand whether and how these phenomena affect young people, and how they may have an impact on the development of criminal and antisocial behavior. This work will provide a framework for researchers in criminology and criminal justice, particularly with an interest in juveniles, developmental criminology, and crime prevention, as well as related fields such as sociology, social work, and demography.
Contents:
Chapter 1: How relations to institutions shape youth integration: ethno-religious minorities, national contexts and social cohesion
Part One: Morality, bonding and families as sources of social cohesion
Chapter 2: Shame and Wrong: Is there a common morality among young people in France, UK, the Netherlands, Germany and the US?
Chapter 3: Less social bonding, more problems? An international perspective on the behaviour of (migrant) youth
Chapter 4: Parental Violence, Deprivation, and Migration Background
Part Two: Institutions and social cohesion: the role of policing styles and schools
Chapter 5: Religion and attitudes toward state organizations: the case of schools. A comparison across five countries
Chapter 6: Direct and indirect influences of school system on youth delinquent offending among migrant and native-born students in eight countries
Chapter 7: Trust in the police and police legitimacy through the eyes of teenagers
Chapter 8: Perception of police unfairness amongst stigmatized groups: the impact of ethnicity, Islamic affiliation and neighbourhood
Chapter 9: Teenagers’ perceptions of legitimacy and preparedness to break the law: the impact of migrant and ethnic minority status. .
ISBN:
3-319-89462-5

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