Race and Ethnic Differences in Juvenile Offending
Early research by Shaw and McKay (1942/1969) set the framework for these kinds of analyses. Using juvenile court data from the early to mid- 20th century, Shaw and McKay found that high rates of juvenile delinquency persisted in core urban areas regardless of which … ................
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