Recent changes in juvenile justice policies have stimulated debate among legal professionals and social scientists. As such, public opinion concerning juvenile offenders is an important and timely topic for empirical study. In the present study, respondents read a scenario about a juvenile who committed a crime, and then decided on a sentence and rated perceptions of the juvenile's accountability and legal competence. Four between-subject factors were manipulated: age of the defendant (11 versus 14 versus 17 years), type of crime (shooting versus arson), crime out-come (victim injured versus died), and time delay between the instigating incident and the crime (immediately versus one day). The type and outcome of the crime were major mo...
Criminal behaviour among youths is spread so widely, that almost every youth has committed one crimi...
Background: Theories of procedural justice suggest that individuals who experience the processes and...
Youth crime is a significant problem in the United States, and the link between youth delinquency an...
Conventional wisdom holds that the public supports harsh punishment of juvenile offenders, and polit...
In this article, the authors used a statewide survey to investigate the extent to which beliefs rega...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between individual factors and puni...
Abstract: In North America, the approach to youth crime and juvenile offenders has become increasing...
Concerns about juvenile murderers were raised by increases in juvenile homicide rates between the mi...
Adolescents who view the justice system negatively are prone to commit crime. Simultaneously, youth ...
Few topics generate as much public concern, comment and often outrage as crime, and juvenile crime i...
Factors affecting attorneys’ and mock jurors’ perceptions of a juvenile offender’s culpability were ...
Purpose: Although the ability to appreciate the wrongfulness of criminal conduct and to distinguish ...
In three studies, I explore the manner in which young people's encounters with the justice system af...
Factors affecting attorneys\u27 and mock jurors\u27 perceptions of a juvenile offender\u27s culpabil...
Past research has shown that perceptions, either negative or positive, of the legal system will infl...
Criminal behaviour among youths is spread so widely, that almost every youth has committed one crimi...
Background: Theories of procedural justice suggest that individuals who experience the processes and...
Youth crime is a significant problem in the United States, and the link between youth delinquency an...
Conventional wisdom holds that the public supports harsh punishment of juvenile offenders, and polit...
In this article, the authors used a statewide survey to investigate the extent to which beliefs rega...
The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between individual factors and puni...
Abstract: In North America, the approach to youth crime and juvenile offenders has become increasing...
Concerns about juvenile murderers were raised by increases in juvenile homicide rates between the mi...
Adolescents who view the justice system negatively are prone to commit crime. Simultaneously, youth ...
Few topics generate as much public concern, comment and often outrage as crime, and juvenile crime i...
Factors affecting attorneys’ and mock jurors’ perceptions of a juvenile offender’s culpability were ...
Purpose: Although the ability to appreciate the wrongfulness of criminal conduct and to distinguish ...
In three studies, I explore the manner in which young people's encounters with the justice system af...
Factors affecting attorneys\u27 and mock jurors\u27 perceptions of a juvenile offender\u27s culpabil...
Past research has shown that perceptions, either negative or positive, of the legal system will infl...
Criminal behaviour among youths is spread so widely, that almost every youth has committed one crimi...
Background: Theories of procedural justice suggest that individuals who experience the processes and...
Youth crime is a significant problem in the United States, and the link between youth delinquency an...