Juvenile Crime | Chapter 1 Preface

Appalling reports of juvenile crime and violence are becoming increasingly commonplace. For example, in St. Louis in 1996, a fifteen-year-old pregnant girl was shot and killed on the school bus by a fellow classmate. In Florida, a thirteenyear- old student shot and killed a popular teacher in 2000. In the same year in Washington, a six-year-old boy killed a classmate after an argument.

Media portrayals of events such as these have led some to perceive an increase in youth crime and violence. Further, statistics reveal that a demographic surge of adolescent males may lead to...

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