The Social Organization of Juvenile Justice recasts familiar
sociological problems of research within a dramatically new and
different theoretical and methodological perspective. In seeing law
enforcement officers, no less than those accuse of criminal
behavior, as locked into the "creation of history," or more
precisely, a series of retrospective and prospective
interpretations of events both within and disengaged from, the
social contexts relevant to what purportedly took place, Aaron
Cicourel redefined the fault lines of contemporary criminology.
The work makes imaginative use of a wide variety of new
techniques of analysis from ethnomethodology to community
studies--while at no point ignoring basic hard statistical data--in
this study of juvenile justice in two California cities. Cicourel
states the purpose of his book with clarity: "The decision-making
activities that produce the social problem called delinquency (and
the socially organized procedures that provide for judicial
outcomes) are important because they highlight fundamental
processes of how social order is possible."
This work challenges the conventional view that assumes
delinquents are natural social types distributed in some ordered
fashion, and produced by a set of abstract internal or external
pressures from the social structure. Cicourel views the everyday
organizational workings of the police, probation departments,
courts, and schools, demonstrating how these agencies contribute to
various kinds of transformations of the original events that led to
law enforcement contact.
This contextual creation of facts in turn leads to improvised,
ad hoc interpretations of character structure, family life, and
future prospects. In this way, the agencies may generate
delinquency by their routine encounters with the young. His new
introduction discusses with great detail the methodology behind his
research and responses to earlier critiques of his work.
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