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Provides a one-stop reference of more than 800 new and significantly updated and revised essays Serves as a reference repository of knowledge across the multidisciplinary field of adolescence and emerging adulthood Furthers an understanding of adolescents and their place in society Explores adolescence through a wide range of issues relating to identity, social and personal relationships, institutions, and mental health

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Provides a one-stop reference of more than 800 new and significantly updated and revised essays Serves as a reference repository of knowledge across the multidisciplinary field of adolescence and emerging adulthood Furthers an understanding of adolescents and their place in society Explores adolescence through a wide range of issues relating to identity, social and personal relationships, institutions, and mental health
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Roger J.R. Levesque, J.D. (Columbia Law School), Ph.D. (Psychology, the University of Chicago), is professor of criminal justice at Indiana University and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Youth and Adolescence. Prior to his current faculty position, he was Professor of Psychology and Law at the University of Arizona. Professor Levesque's research focuses on the legal regulation of families and the nature of children/adolescents' rights. In addition to having published numerous journal articles, Levesque is the author of eight books (and the editor of one) dealing mainly with the nature family and the laws that shape our intimate lives. His most recent text, Adolescents, Media and the Law was published by Oxford University Press in 2007. One of his other texts dealing with intersections between human development and the law, Not by Faith Alone: Religion, Law and Adolescence (New York University Press), won the Society for the Study of Adolescence 2004 best authored book award. He also is the author of the first (and still only) law case book, Child Maltreatment Law (Carolina Academic Press), which presents legal materials and related social science information to help readers understand the breadth and depth of legal responses to child maltreatment.