Since the United States Supreme Court\u27s decision in In re Gault in 1967, in which due process rights were extended to juvenile delinquency proceedings which might result in commitment of youths to reformatory institutions, numerous courts, legislatures, and private study commissions have been re-examining the rights and obligations of young people in contemporary American society. In this ongoing debate over juvenile jurisprudence, perhaps no issue has provoked as much controversy as the question of whether juvenile courts should continue to exercise jurisdiction over juvenile status offenses --those unique forms of deviant behavior which are illegal only for minors. It is not the purpose of this article to rehearse this debate, the con...
Inadequate financial resources and overcrowded juvenile placement facilities have frequently been ci...
This article will focus on the constitutional defects of juvenile court adjudications under Ohio juv...
This Article reports the results of two studies: a survey of the law pertaining to the transfer of c...
Since the United States Supreme Court\u27s decision in In re Gault in 1967, in which due process rig...
ANY DISCUSSION OF SPECIFIC ASPECTS of juvenile law necessarily requires that at least a brief inquir...
On June 20, 1966, the United States Supreme Court noted that it had probable jurisdiction in the cas...
This Article attempts to provide an analytical framework for identifying the punitive aspects of the...
The 1967 United States Supreme Court decision In re Gault 1 precipitated a procedural revolution tha...
During the last decade and a half, there has been significant recognition of the legal rights of chi...
For over sixty years, courts consistently found notions of due process inapplicable in juvenile proc...
The present juvenile court system has proven ineffective in dealing with status offenders. This No...
juvenile court systems across the United States, the philosophy of juvenile justice has reflected so...
The waiver provisions produce a conflict between the ideal of the juvenile court that the best inte...
The Juvenile Court system was conceived and established at the turn of the century, although belated...
The National Debate and State Level Response: The New Indiana Juvenile Code, Symposiu
Inadequate financial resources and overcrowded juvenile placement facilities have frequently been ci...
This article will focus on the constitutional defects of juvenile court adjudications under Ohio juv...
This Article reports the results of two studies: a survey of the law pertaining to the transfer of c...
Since the United States Supreme Court\u27s decision in In re Gault in 1967, in which due process rig...
ANY DISCUSSION OF SPECIFIC ASPECTS of juvenile law necessarily requires that at least a brief inquir...
On June 20, 1966, the United States Supreme Court noted that it had probable jurisdiction in the cas...
This Article attempts to provide an analytical framework for identifying the punitive aspects of the...
The 1967 United States Supreme Court decision In re Gault 1 precipitated a procedural revolution tha...
During the last decade and a half, there has been significant recognition of the legal rights of chi...
For over sixty years, courts consistently found notions of due process inapplicable in juvenile proc...
The present juvenile court system has proven ineffective in dealing with status offenders. This No...
juvenile court systems across the United States, the philosophy of juvenile justice has reflected so...
The waiver provisions produce a conflict between the ideal of the juvenile court that the best inte...
The Juvenile Court system was conceived and established at the turn of the century, although belated...
The National Debate and State Level Response: The New Indiana Juvenile Code, Symposiu
Inadequate financial resources and overcrowded juvenile placement facilities have frequently been ci...
This article will focus on the constitutional defects of juvenile court adjudications under Ohio juv...
This Article reports the results of two studies: a survey of the law pertaining to the transfer of c...