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Essential reading for policy makers and practitioners alike Seeks
to address juvenile delinquency by advocating new government
policies regarding youth socialization. Takes the youth crime
debate further by looking for answers in societies other than our
own and argues for rites of passage for young people Im Adult Arent
I is a book with a mission: to create adults out of children. Other
societies manage this well, theres no reason why ours should not.
In the matter of socializing unruly youth, we find success in
societies some poor, some not so poor that are highly ritualised.
In Im Adult Arent I , Geoffrey Ben-Nathan applies lessons to be
learned from these societies to the difficulties of young people in
our own communities. The book asserts that juvenile delinquency and
anti-social behaviour are childrens own impromptu substitutes for
rites of passage. All too often we have crimes of passage that
might have been pre-empted by a rite of passage. Only by the
process of rite and ritual, Ben-Nathan argues, can people, children
included, be translated quickly and successfully from one social
status to another. Having analysed the role of ritual and myth in
such transitions, Im Adult Arent I concludes with an imaginative
but viable rite of passage suited to the conditions of our own
society. This book represents a break-through in understanding
anti-social youth behaviour and identifying the real cause of youth
crime. In doing so, it offers us the heady prospect of a practical
means of transforming our youth into young citizens of whom we can
all be justly proud.
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