TY - BOOK AU - Sadler,A.E. AU - Barbour,Scott TI - Juvenile crime: opposing viewpoints T2 - Opposing viewpoints series AV - HV9104.B239.J884 1997 PY - 1997/// CY - San Diego, California PB - Greenhaven Press KW - Juvenile delinquency KW - United States KW - Prevention N1 - 2; Are juvenile crime and violence increasing? --; Juvenile crime and violence are increasing; Margaret O. Hyde --; Juvenile crime and violence are not increasing; Michael A. Jones and Barry Krisberg --; Juvenile violence is a serious problem in the schools; Merrica Turner --; Juvenile violence is not a serious problem in the schools; Diane Aleem, Oliver Moles and Jessica Portner --; Juveniles are unfairly blamed for increasing crime and violence; Susan Douglas --; Juveniles are becoming ruthless; Michele Ingrassia --; What causes juvenile crime and violence? --; Television violence contributes to juvenile crime; Mortimer B. Zuckerman --; Television violence teaches children morality; Laurence Jarvik --; Single-parent families cause juvenile crime; Robert L. Maginnis --; Single-parent families may not cause juvenile crime; Kevin N. Wright and Karen E. Wright --; What factors contribute to gang-related juvenile crime? --; Biological factors contribute to juvenile crime and violence; Nancy Wartik --; Environmental factors contribute to juvenile crime and violence; Delbert S. Elliott --; Guns contribute to juvenile crime and violence; The Educational Fund To End Handgun Violence --; Inner-city culture contributes to juvenile crime and violence; Elijah Anderson --; A lack of moral guidance causes juvenile crime and violence; John J. DiIulio Jr. --; Racism contributes to gang-related crime; Baby Nerve, Jason Belok, Nate II and Spud, interviewed by Sharin Elkholy and Ahmed Nassef --; Poverty contributes to gang-related crime; Donna Hunzeker --; A desire for excitement and status contributes to gang-related crime; Roger H. Davis --; A need for discipline contributes to gang-related crime; Suzanne Fields --; Fear of violence contributes to gang-related crime; Jon D. Hull --; How can juvenile crime be combated? --; Law enforcement can effectively combat juvenile crime; John J. DiIulio Jr. --; Law enforcement cannot effectively combat juvenile crime; Mike Males and Faye Docuyanan --; More juveniles should be tried as adults; Gil Garcetti and Bradley S. O'Leary --; Fewer juveniles should be tried as adults; Coalition for Juvenile Justice --; Curfews can be effective and constitutional; William Ruefle, Kenneth Mike Reynolds and Overtis Hicks Brantley --; Curfews may be ineffective and discriminatory; Harvard Law Review; 2 ER -