Juvenile Justice: An Active-Learning Approach (2nd Edition) by Frank A. Schmalleger provides a dynamic and engaging exploration of the juvenile justice system. It introduces students to key concepts, policies.

The book takes an interactive approach. It encourages critical thinking and problem-solving through case studies, exercises, and discussion-based learning. Readers actively engage with the material, making complex topics more accessible and relatable.

Juvenile crime is different from adult crime. This book explains the unique legal processes, rehabilitation efforts, and policies designed for young offenders. It covers key topics such as delinquency theories, prevention programs, and intervention strategies.

Ethics and social responsibility play a major role in juvenile justice. The book examines issues like racial disparities, restorative justice, and the effectiveness of juvenile detention. It challenges readers to think about the best ways to support at-risk youth.

 

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