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Juvenile Delinquency: Historical, Cultural and Legal Perspectives
Published in Paperback by Anderson Pub Co (May, 1997)
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Good reference bookJuvenile Delinquency is a power packed book filled with a wealth of information and statistics dealing with juveniles and their deviant behavior. Arnold Binder, Dickson Bruce and Gilbert Geis touch on some very perplexing issues and attempt to present the facts for all to scrutinize. Does race play a major role in determining a predisposition toward criminality? Is socioeconomic status a primary factor in identifying those destined to commit crimes? These and many more issues are discussed at length in a detailed look at juvenile deviance. With the ever increasing efforts to combat crime and pinpoint its root causes, more scholars and criminal justice professionals are looking for answers to the simple and yet complex question of why people commit crimes. This publication does an exceptional job at presenting a multitude of possible reasons for criminal behavior and contributes some startling statistics to back them up. Binder also addresses some of the popular but spurious correlations the media too often promotes as being fact. For the corrections professional, this book is a great addition to their repertoire of reference material. It provides added insight into many motivating factors behind juvenile deviance and does so by presenting the information and allowing the reader to form his or her own opinion. Binder points out the three principal methods used in collecting data on juvenile deviance and they include the Uniform Crime Report (UCR), the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) and self-report studies. Binder discusses at length these three methods and details both the highlights and hazards of relying strictly on one method over the other. As an example: ...UCR data indicate females run away more than males, but that males violate curfew laws more than two to one over females. Self-report results, on the other hand, show no greater tendency on the part of females to run away. There is thought that the difference between UCR and self-report results stems from a greater tendency for the police to arrest runaway females. Binder also discuss at length the myriad of theories postulated by the numerous criminal justice professionals and points out that theories abound and are as numerous as those promoting them. Binder cautions that the use of any one theory in an attempt to put all into one neat little box should be viewed with a skeptical eye. From a historical prospective, Juvenile Delinquency provides an excellent examination of how we as a society have dealt with juvenile crime beginning with the ancient world. This is of significance in understanding how a separate system of justice developed specifically designed to handle youthful offenders. The New York house of refuge is an example of early attempts to "...save juvenile delinquents from the influences that all too easily led to crime." In the early stages, young people who were convicted of crimes or vagrancy were accepted into these facilities but soon orphans, abandoned children and those deemed unmanageable by their parents were also made wards of the courts and incarcerated in houses of refuge. Binder has compiled superb historical and up-to-date information on juvenile deviance. His discussions are well thought out with a comprehensive breakdown of the system and the multitude of theories behind this subject. With that said, one must understand this is a book suited well for the classroom environment at the university level and it should be on every must- read list for all freshmen criminal justice and sociology majors. The length of this publication and its classic textbook look make it unlikely to be read by those outside the classroom but that is their loss. Juvenile Delinquency is an excellent publication that explores every possible motive and explanation and presents the information in a comprehensive and insightful manner.

Monstrous Compendium Binder (Advanced Dungeon and Dragons 2nd Editions Monstrous Compendium Accessory)
Published in Hardcover by Wizards of the Coast (February, 1991)
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Binder format adds convenienceA good assortment of monsters, plus binder format allows for easy expansion: additional monsters are added directly to your main book, so you don't have to flip through 4-6 different books trying to find that one you remember... Binder also offers another convenient feature: when preparing adventures in advance, you can remove the pages you intend to use, to have them right at hand, instead of having to bookmark your manuals and constantly flip through them.

Naturewood Recipe Binder
Published in Ring-bound by C R Gibson Co (2000)
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Great gift Idea or just for youI think that this is a great way to organize all those old recipes that you have lying around. If you want to finally start using all those recipies that you have and cant always find this gives you easy acess. You can use it as a gift for a friends or just as thing for yourself either way it is a great thing for anyone to have.

A Photographic Guide to the Ethnographic North American Indian Basket Collection, Peabody Museum ofArchaeology and Ethnology
Published in Paperback by Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology (October, 1997)
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Survey of a great collectionThis is a survey book of the most basic kind. It, with its supplementary companion volume compiled by Susan Haskell in 1998, is a complete photographic handbook of the Peabody's extraordinary collection of Native American baskets. What you'll find is almost 500 pages of baskets, six baskets to a page, organized by geographic area (i.e., Southeast) and further subcategorized by nation (i.e., Seminole). Only the most basic info. is attached to each piece: accession no., tribe, place of manufacture, type of basket ('bowl'), artist's name, provenance, and technique ('coiled, bundle foundation'). Shows the same type of object over and over again (100+ Hopi wicker plaques), making it the perfect book for comparison. Has some basic, generalized info. on basketry in introduction. Indispensable!

Psychotherapy in a New Key: A Guide to Time-Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy
Published in Hardcover by Basic Books (November, 1984)
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Interesting and Thought-ProvokingHans Strupp and Jeffrey Binder have taken old-fashioned psychoanalytic ideas and practice, and reframed them and adjusted them to fit contemporary views of therapy and the time limits of clinical practice that Freud did not have to deal with. This is not groundbreaking thought, but does help more traditional therapists adjust to the climate of managed care in mental health. This book is well-written, if a bit dry.

Scooby-Doo: The Haunted Carnival (Cartoon Classics)
Published in Hardcover by Andrews McMeel Publishing (May, 1995)
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Funny and Scary!I read this story to my 4 year-old Godson and as much as he loved the big, colorful illustrations, the plot is what suprisingly he enjoyed most. This book is, however, fairly long and tough to keep a preschoolers attention, unless you have already mastered how to read aloud to small children quickly!!!

Through the Eyes of Women of the 20th Century
Published in Paperback by Words and Pictures by (October, 1997)
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A fine representation of the work of women of their times.An interesting overview from the eyes of women. At times uneven, but satisfying overall. In particular, Sheila Eichenblatt's work is impressive. It could prove a good look back for future generations, as well as perhaps transcending the times.

Trusts (Hornbook Series)
Published in Hardcover by West (June, 1987)
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A handy (if dated) referenceI found this book to be a great resource when plowing my way through trusts & estates in law school.
It's a hornbook. How can any law student survive without pouring through a hornbook? I'd buy it again, and I'll hang on to it.
Dan Lobnitz - University of Denver College of Law (2L)

Vinyl Ring Binder for King James Looseleaf Bible
Published in Hardcover by World Bible Publishing (June, 1989)
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Useful binderThis 7-ring binder is made for the Looseleaf Bible from World Bible Publishing. Nowhere could I find a 7-ring binder to fit the Looseleaf Bible my hubby purchased without a cover. This seems to be the only one made. I would have purchased a leather one if they made it. The vinyl is why I gave this item only four stars.

You: Living, Learning, and Caring: Teacher's Resource Binder
Published in Hardcover by Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher (September, 1997)
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A good, general textbook for jr. high consumer scienceThis is a good textbook for a junior high consumer science class. It is very general, though, and does not go in depth about the subjects it covers. I teach in an inner city school. Sometimes I find it too immature for some of my students.