This volume focuses on the complex relation between offending and the transition from school to the workplace: how employment and education are related to breaking the law and getting in contact with the criminal justice system. The contributors report results from several large scale and sophisticated studies conducted in the Netherlands that gathered rich data on employment, education and criminal behaviour. Each of the studies focuses on a particular period during the life course and particular risk categories. Taken together, they contribute to our understanding of how getting out of…mehr
This volume focuses on the complex relation between offending and the transition from school to the workplace: how employment and education are related to breaking the law and getting in contact with the criminal justice system. The contributors report results from several large scale and sophisticated studies conducted in the Netherlands that gathered rich data on employment, education and criminal behaviour. Each of the studies focuses on a particular period during the life course and particular risk categories. Taken together, they contribute to our understanding of how getting out of school, getting into a job and doing illegal things are intertwined over the life-course, and how these relations differ with age and gender. The background of this volume is our interest in the often-studied relation between offending and employment, or more generally, between offending and the transition from school to work, including dropping out, part-time work and joblessness. The available literature casts little doubt that employment and education are indeed related to less crime and offending. However, this relation is much more complex than it appears at first hand. The volume is primarily aimed at researchers and students in the fields of criminology, sociology and economics. However, it may also be of use for non-academic professionals, in particular policy makers and practitioners in the field of criminal justice, probation/rehabilitation, and youth/schools.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frank Weerman is senior researcher at the NSCR. His research interests are juvenile delinquency and criminological theory, with a focus on the role of peers in delinquent behaviour. He coordinated the "NSCR School Project", a longitudinal study among secondary school students, and was also involved in the longitudinal Study of Peers, Activities and Neighbourhoods (SPAN). Catrien Bijleveld is senior researcher at the NSCR and professor of Research Methods in Criminology at the VU University Amsterdam. She has been appointed as member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences (KNAW). Her research activities focus on criminal careers, effects of (experimental) interventions, juvenile sex offenders, historical trends in punishment and offending and intergenerational continuity in offending.
Inhaltsangabe
1.Employment education and crime: a complex field of research 2. The development of delinquency in adolescence: employment gender SES and ethnicity 3. The Relationship between School Performance Early School Leaving and Delinquency during and after Secondary School 4. School work and delinquency among older adolescents. Exploring the consequences of different tracks in education and employment after secondary school 5. School intensive work excessive alcohol use and delinquency during emerging adulthood 6. Pathways to adulthood and the relation between employment education and criminal behaviour: a latent class analysis 7. Educational level employment financial support and crime: A longitudinal study of disadvantaged youths 8. The effect of unemployment on crime for high risk families in the Netherlands between 1920 and 2005 9. Conclusion and discussion: main insights and remaining questoins Appendix A: The Dutch school system Appendix B: Employment and the Dutch welfare state.
1.Employment education and crime: a complex field of research 2. The development of delinquency in adolescence: employment gender SES and ethnicity 3. The Relationship between School Performance Early School Leaving and Delinquency during and after Secondary School 4. School work and delinquency among older adolescents. Exploring the consequences of different tracks in education and employment after secondary school 5. School intensive work excessive alcohol use and delinquency during emerging adulthood 6. Pathways to adulthood and the relation between employment education and criminal behaviour: a latent class analysis 7. Educational level employment financial support and crime: A longitudinal study of disadvantaged youths 8. The effect of unemployment on crime for high risk families in the Netherlands between 1920 and 2005 9. Conclusion and discussion: main insights and remaining questoins Appendix A: The Dutch school system Appendix B: Employment and the Dutch welfare state.
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