Myths of the Juvenile Superpredator: Myth vs Fact.

Title: Myths of the Juvenile Superpredator: Myth vs Fact.
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Myths of the Juvenile Superpredator: Myth vs Fact.
The myth of the juvenile superpredator is being readily touted in the media these days. Newspapers, public speakers, television talk shows, and news programs, have created the idea that society is, or soon will be, bombarded with a generation of violent, apathetic, and unremorseful adolescent delinquents (Kappeler, Blumberg, & Potter, 2000, p.175). Kappeler, Blumberg, and Potter refer to this topic in chapter nine, "Juvenile Superpredators," (Kappeler et al., 2000, p175-195) of their text: The Mythology of …showed first 75 words of 1924 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1924 total…by Kappeler et al. for instance, the media can be used to collapse these fears and myths just as easily as they have built them. References Kappler, Victor E., Blumberg, Mark, & Potter, Gary W. (2000). The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice (3rd ed.). Prospect Heights, Illinois: Waveland Press, Inc. McLaughlin, Peter. (1996, April 7). New fear in the classroom: Assault, threats, and even murder: Nova Scotia schools have become a battleground. The Halifax Daily News, p. 4.

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