Claims are being made for deinstitutionalization that obscure some of the lesser known, negative effects. Within the juvenile justice system, for example, many juveniles who were previously institutionalized as juvenile status offenders are being relabelled and institutionalized as jivenile delinquents. In the state system studied in this report, the total number of juveniles in institutional programs did not decrease during the period of deinstitutionalization
A special account of abuse of youth in custody in California, Texas, Florida, and Indiana and recomm...
Background: With one in every 108 Americans behind bars, the deinstitutionalization of prisons is a ...
As many as 85 percent of students in juvenile justice are said to have some type of learning disabil...
The effects resulting from penetration into the Juvenile Justice System, from arrest to court adjudi...
Both the federal and state governments have recognized that criminal adults and delinquent juveniles...
Recent studies by the U.S. Department of Justice have found that, while adult violent crime rates co...
The country’s punitive turn over the last forty years has spurred a robust research literature to do...
This Article examines the soundness of the new family and community based juvenile justice system. P...
Over the past 30 years, the juvenile justice system can be described as a pendulum that swings betwe...
The Juvenile Justice Standards Project volumes were publicly discussed for months prior to their pub...
The pace of juvenile justice reform is accelerating across the nation. After a decade shaped by myth...
I. Introduction II. The Criminal Justice and Mental Health Systems ... A. Angles A1 and A2 ... B. A1...
Underlying the juvenile court system are two competing philosophies of justice which have taken pred...
Recognizing the near impossibility of changing societal views toward juvenile offenders, many legisl...
The History of juvenile justice started out to be something that would help juveniles grow into bein...
A special account of abuse of youth in custody in California, Texas, Florida, and Indiana and recomm...
Background: With one in every 108 Americans behind bars, the deinstitutionalization of prisons is a ...
As many as 85 percent of students in juvenile justice are said to have some type of learning disabil...
The effects resulting from penetration into the Juvenile Justice System, from arrest to court adjudi...
Both the federal and state governments have recognized that criminal adults and delinquent juveniles...
Recent studies by the U.S. Department of Justice have found that, while adult violent crime rates co...
The country’s punitive turn over the last forty years has spurred a robust research literature to do...
This Article examines the soundness of the new family and community based juvenile justice system. P...
Over the past 30 years, the juvenile justice system can be described as a pendulum that swings betwe...
The Juvenile Justice Standards Project volumes were publicly discussed for months prior to their pub...
The pace of juvenile justice reform is accelerating across the nation. After a decade shaped by myth...
I. Introduction II. The Criminal Justice and Mental Health Systems ... A. Angles A1 and A2 ... B. A1...
Underlying the juvenile court system are two competing philosophies of justice which have taken pred...
Recognizing the near impossibility of changing societal views toward juvenile offenders, many legisl...
The History of juvenile justice started out to be something that would help juveniles grow into bein...
A special account of abuse of youth in custody in California, Texas, Florida, and Indiana and recomm...
Background: With one in every 108 Americans behind bars, the deinstitutionalization of prisons is a ...
As many as 85 percent of students in juvenile justice are said to have some type of learning disabil...