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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-005.mrc:4554963:2994
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050 00 $aHV9110.T7$bH33 1997
082 00 $a364.36/097112$221
100 1 $aHagan, John,$d1946-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n77003614
245 10 $aMean streets :$byouth crime and homelessness /$cJohn Hagan, Bill McCarthy ; in collaboration with Patricia Parker and Jo-Ann Climenhage.
260 $aCambridge ;$aNew York :$bCambridge University Press,$c1997.
300 $axv, 299 pages :$billustrations, maps ;$c24 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aCambridge criminology series
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 271-291) and index.
505 00 $tForeword /$rJames F. Short, Jr. --$g1.$tStreet and School Criminologies --$g2.$tStreet Youth and Street Settings --$g3.$tTaking to the Streets --$g4.$tAdversity and Crime on the Street --$g5.$tThe Streets of Two Cities --$g6.$tCriminal Embeddedness and Criminal Capital --$g7.$tStreet Youth in Street Groups --$g8.$tStreet Crime Amplification --$g9.$tLeaving the Street --$g10.$tStreet Criminology Redux --$gAppendix.$tThe Methodology of Studying Street Youth.
520 $aMean Streets is a field study of young people who have left home and school and are living on the streets of Toronto and Vancouver. This book includes the personal narratives and explanatory accounts, in their own words, of some of the more than four hundred young people who participated in the summer-long study, which featured intensive personal interviews.
520 8 $aThe study examines why youth take to the streets, their struggles to survive on the street, their victimization and involvement in crime, their associations with other street youth, especially within "street families," their contacts with the police, and their efforts to leave the street and rejoin conventional society. Major theories of youth crime are analyzed and reappraised in the context of a new social capital theory of crime.
650 0 $aJuvenile delinquency$zOntario$zToronto.
650 0 $aJuvenile delinquency$zBritish Columbia$zVancouver.
650 0 $aHomeless youth$zOntario$zToronto.
650 0 $aHomeless youth$zBritish Columbia$zVancouver.
650 0 $aStreet youth$zOntario$zToronto.
650 0 $aStreet youth$zBritish Columbia$zVancouver.
700 1 $aMcCarthy, Bill.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2020033399
700 1 $aParker, Patricia.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79128659
700 1 $aClimenhage, Jo-Ann.
830 0 $aCambridge criminology series.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n95015608
852 00 $bleh$hHV9110.T7$iH33 1997