“certification ” laws), which transfer juveniles from the juvenile court for trial and sentencing in adult criminal court, are found in every state and the District o
The Interstate Compact for Juveniles is a legal agreement between 49 states, the District of Columbi...
The National Debate and State Level Response: The New Indiana Juvenile Code, Symposiu
The Act amends Georgia\u27s Designated Felony Law by providing that a juvenile will be subject to th...
SStatutes known as “transferlaws ” (also called “waiver ” or “certification ” laws), which transfer ...
In an effort to strengthen the sanctions for serious juvenile crimes, a number of States have enacte...
Provides an overview of research on the deterrent effects of transferring youth from juvenile to cri...
South Dakota, like many other states, permits adult criminal prosecution, sentencing, and imprisonme...
Overly expansive juvenile transfer laws are inconsistent with the Court’s reasoning because their pr...
In Belgium, juvenile offenders under the age of 18 are brought before the juvenile judge. By excepti...
There is an ongoing debate over the legality and effectiveness of the use of judicial waiver as a to...
There are two principal mechanisms for transferring juvenile offenders to the adult criminal justice...
Within the past decade, nearly every state has amended its juvenile code in response to perceived in...
During the 1990s and 2000s, nearly every state revised its laws or adopted new legislation facilitat...
Blended sentencing allows juvenile courts to impose adult sentences or extend their sentencing juri...
Since the 1960s, recurring cycles of political activism over youth crime have motivated efforts to r...
The Interstate Compact for Juveniles is a legal agreement between 49 states, the District of Columbi...
The National Debate and State Level Response: The New Indiana Juvenile Code, Symposiu
The Act amends Georgia\u27s Designated Felony Law by providing that a juvenile will be subject to th...
SStatutes known as “transferlaws ” (also called “waiver ” or “certification ” laws), which transfer ...
In an effort to strengthen the sanctions for serious juvenile crimes, a number of States have enacte...
Provides an overview of research on the deterrent effects of transferring youth from juvenile to cri...
South Dakota, like many other states, permits adult criminal prosecution, sentencing, and imprisonme...
Overly expansive juvenile transfer laws are inconsistent with the Court’s reasoning because their pr...
In Belgium, juvenile offenders under the age of 18 are brought before the juvenile judge. By excepti...
There is an ongoing debate over the legality and effectiveness of the use of judicial waiver as a to...
There are two principal mechanisms for transferring juvenile offenders to the adult criminal justice...
Within the past decade, nearly every state has amended its juvenile code in response to perceived in...
During the 1990s and 2000s, nearly every state revised its laws or adopted new legislation facilitat...
Blended sentencing allows juvenile courts to impose adult sentences or extend their sentencing juri...
Since the 1960s, recurring cycles of political activism over youth crime have motivated efforts to r...
The Interstate Compact for Juveniles is a legal agreement between 49 states, the District of Columbi...
The National Debate and State Level Response: The New Indiana Juvenile Code, Symposiu
The Act amends Georgia\u27s Designated Felony Law by providing that a juvenile will be subject to th...