Rising juvenile crime rates during the 1970s and 1980s spurred state legislatures across the country to exclude or transfer a significant share of offenders under the age of eighteen to the jurisdiction of the criminal court, essentially redrawing the boundary between the juvenile and adult justice systems. Jeffrey Fagan examines the legal architecture of the new boundary-drawing regime and how effective it has been in reducing crime. The juvenile court, Fagan emphasizes, has always had the power to transfer juveniles to the criminal court. Transfer decisions were made individually by judges who weighed the competing interests of public safety and the possibility of rehabilitating young offenders. This authority has now been usurped by leg...
This Note surveys the history of the juvenile justice system, including the philosophy behind its fo...
An underlying assumption in the nationwide policy shift toward transferring more juveniles to crimin...
Twenty-first century juvenile justice jurisprudence has focused on the criminal responsibility of ad...
Rising juvenile crime rates during the 1970s and 1980s spurred state legislatures across the country...
Network researchers examine whether the prosecution of adolescents as adults reduces crime and recit...
This chapter discusses the research on the general and specific deterrent effects of transferring ju...
The number of juveniles transferred to adult court has skyrocketed in the past two decades and has o...
Since the 1960s, recurring cycles of political activism over youth crime have motivated efforts to r...
Within the past decade, nearly every state has amended its juvenile code in response to perceived in...
Manycontemporary criminal justice policiesin the United States are characterized by a punitive appro...
This article traces the evolution of the youth justice system in Canada and the United States and ex...
Elizabeth Scott and Laurence Steinberg explore the dramatic changes in the law’s conception of young...
In the past two decades, nearly every state has expanded its authority and simplified its procedures...
Contemporary concerns about youth violence and related legislative reforms have resulted in greater ...
Underlying the juvenile court system are two competing philosophies of justice which have taken pred...
This Note surveys the history of the juvenile justice system, including the philosophy behind its fo...
An underlying assumption in the nationwide policy shift toward transferring more juveniles to crimin...
Twenty-first century juvenile justice jurisprudence has focused on the criminal responsibility of ad...
Rising juvenile crime rates during the 1970s and 1980s spurred state legislatures across the country...
Network researchers examine whether the prosecution of adolescents as adults reduces crime and recit...
This chapter discusses the research on the general and specific deterrent effects of transferring ju...
The number of juveniles transferred to adult court has skyrocketed in the past two decades and has o...
Since the 1960s, recurring cycles of political activism over youth crime have motivated efforts to r...
Within the past decade, nearly every state has amended its juvenile code in response to perceived in...
Manycontemporary criminal justice policiesin the United States are characterized by a punitive appro...
This article traces the evolution of the youth justice system in Canada and the United States and ex...
Elizabeth Scott and Laurence Steinberg explore the dramatic changes in the law’s conception of young...
In the past two decades, nearly every state has expanded its authority and simplified its procedures...
Contemporary concerns about youth violence and related legislative reforms have resulted in greater ...
Underlying the juvenile court system are two competing philosophies of justice which have taken pred...
This Note surveys the history of the juvenile justice system, including the philosophy behind its fo...
An underlying assumption in the nationwide policy shift toward transferring more juveniles to crimin...
Twenty-first century juvenile justice jurisprudence has focused on the criminal responsibility of ad...