Not a Kid Anymore: Canadian Youth, Crime, and SubculturesGary Michael O'Bireck |
Contents
THINKING ABOUT CANADIAN YOUTH THEORETICAL | 3 |
Chapter 2 | 71 |
Chapter 3 | 107 |
Copyright | |
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academic activities actors adolescent adolescent life-worlds adult associations Bangers become behaviour Borstal boys Canada Canadian Canadian youth Chicago commit contexts criminal justice Criminology culture deal defined develop deviance encounters ethnographic Funkadelic gang gender girls hockey Hommies human identity ideology images individual interaction interviews involved justice system Juvenile Delinquents Juvenile Delinquents Act juvenile justice kids life-world lived experiences males means moral native youths neighbourhood norms observed P-Funk parents participant observation participation peer people's percent perspectives play police Preppies Press problems programs Prus relations relationships rock and roll sense sexual shit situations social control society sociological statistics Statistics Canada status street subcultural subcultural theory symbolic Symbolic Interactionism teenagers theory tion Toronto Star University urban values vandalism violence women York Young Offenders Act young persons youth crime