Focusing on the experiences of over four hundred homeless youth in Toronto and Vancouver, the study delves into their reasons for leaving home and school, survival challenges, victimization, and criminal involvement. It highlights the formation of "street families" and interactions with law enforcement, while also exploring their attempts to reintegrate into society. The research critically examines existing youth crime theories through the lens of a new social capital theory, providing fresh insights into the complexities of youth homelessness and crime.
John Hagan Libros
John L. Hagan es un sociólogo estadounidense centrado en la criminología. Su trabajo profundiza en las complejidades de las estructuras sociales y su impacto en el comportamiento criminal. El análisis de Hagan contribuye a la comprensión de los factores complejos que dan forma a la sociedad y sus respuestas a la delincuencia. Su enfoque ofrece valiosas perspectivas sobre la naturaleza del crimen y la justicia.



Darfur and the Crime of Genocide
- 296 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Through firsthand accounts, the narrative delves into the harrowing experiences of survivors of the genocide in Darfur. It captures the profound impact of violence on individuals and communities, providing a poignant look at their struggles, resilience, and the ongoing quest for justice. The book serves as a crucial testament to the atrocities faced, aiming to raise awareness and foster understanding of this tragic chapter in history.
Mean Streets
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
A field study, featuring intensive personal interviews, of young people living on the streets of Toronto and Vancouver.