Product Description
Balanced and comprehensive, Youth Justice is the only textbook that provides multiple current perspectives on the Canadian youth justice system. Youth Justice offers an engaging and comprehensive introduction to youth crime and deviance in Canada. Written by experts from across the country to offer a range of perspectives on the patterns, theories, and emerging topics related to youth justice, this text blends empirical research with critical analysis while incorporating youth voices throughout.
Review
“For a course on young offenders and youth justice, I would strongly recommend Youth Justice. It covers a wide-range of themes that are relevant to Canada and uses different voices and perspectives that help engage students.” ―Evan McCuish, Simon Fraser University
“This is a contemporary and essential textbook for teaching youth crime in Canada. I strongly recommend it due to its intellectual content, accessibility to students, and effective coverage of the salient issues in youth crime and justice.” ―Temitope Oriola, University of Alberta
“Youth Justice, third edition, provides students with a one-stop shop for understanding youth crime, the operation of the youth justice system, and the lived experiences of marginalized youth in conflict with the law.” ―Voula Marinos, Brock University
About the Author
John Winterdyk is a professor in the Department of Justice Studies at Mount Royal University, where he has taught for over 30 years, and is the former Director of the Centre for Criminology and Justice Research. He is also the author of Canadian Criminology 4e (OUP 2020). Kelly Gorkoff is an associate professor and chair of the Department of Criminal Justice at the University of Winnipeg in the department of criminal justice. Daniel Antonowicz is an associate professor in the department of Criminology at Wilfrid Laurier University in Brantford, Ontario. Russell Smandych is a professor in the Department of Sociology and Criminology at the University of Manitoba.
