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... Wooten
Criminology and Delinquency
Book Review
December 1, 2003
The Making of a Criminal
This book provides an overview of what makes a criminal. ... This book sheds light on many issues that cause criminal behavior in juveniles, such as poverty, inequality of social classes, and the need to survive. The start of a criminal career begins at a young age, which is usually within the juvenile age range. The impact that a criminal lifestyle brings upon a juvenile is the feeling of being rewarded for something that they have accomplished. ... The Making of a Criminal provides in depth information about society’s impact on the criminal and how social or economical problems cause criminal behavior. ... The juveniles in both of the studied areas are turning to violent criminal activity and crimes involving money. ... Juveniles may become fixed within different peer groups that most likely will lead to criminal activity.
Approximate Word count = 725 Approximate Pages = 2.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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