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The Social Organization of Juvenile Justice

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Abstract

The Social Organization of Juvenile Justice recasts familiar sociological problems of research within a dramatically new and different theoretical and methodological perspective. In seeing law enforcement officers, no less than those accuse of criminal behavior, as locked into the creation of history, or more precisely, a series of retrospective and prospective interpretations of events both within and disengaged from, the social contexts relevant to what purportedly took place, Aaron Cicourel redefined the fault lines of contemporary criminology.The work makes imaginative use of a wide variety of new techniques of analysis from ethnomethodology to community studies—while at no point ignoring basic hard…

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Keywords
  • Juvenile
  • Economic Justice
  • Sociology
  • Criminology
  • Political science
  • Biology
  • Ecology
  • Law
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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