Jack-Roller
Discover the compelling autobiography of a young delinquent in "Jack-Roller," written by the influential author and sociologist. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 1966, this 225-page paperback offers a vivid and authentic insight into the experiences, influences, attitudes, and values that shape a troubled youth's life. "Jack-Roller" played a pivotal role in establishing the life-history approach, or "own story," as a crucial tool in sociological research. Its relevance endures, providing valuable perspectives on juvenile delinquency and maladjustment that continue to resonate in contemporary discussions. Dive into this classic work and explore the complexities of youth behavior and societal challenges that remain pertinent today.