Properly understood, “juvenile justice” encompasses all four primary categories of juvenile court jurisdiction - - abuse and neglect, adoption, status offenses and delinquency. I will concentrate today on delinquency - - what states have done with * children found to have committed acts that would be crimes if committed by adults
Part II will describe the juvenile officer’s unique role in Missouri law, and explain how this role ...
Since the United States Supreme Court\u27s decision in In re Gault in 1967, in which due process rig...
Presently, juvenile justice is widely acknowledged as being in a state of flux in the United States....
Properly understood, “juvenile justice” encompasses all four primary categories of juvenile court ju...
This book has been split into several sections to allow for faster downloading.Professor Abrams chro...
The present method of treatment of neglected and delinquent children by the juvenile court in Missou...
This article will summarize the major twenty-first century state legislative and case law developmen...
Since its inception in Illinois in 1899, the juvenile court has become a remarkable legal and social...
Twenty-first century juvenile justice jurisprudence has focused on the criminal responsibility of ad...
Juvenile delinquency is a subject on which many papers might be written from different points of vie...
A Very Special Place in Life: The History of Juvenile Justice in Missouri chronicles the nineteenth ...
There is a general consensus that when children are accused of committing criminal offenses, the mai...
Part II of this Article examines some of the most well-known claims about the Missouri Model of juve...
The pages that follow trace the origins of Nebraska\u27s experience in official state intervention i...
Ideological changes in the cultural conception of children and in strategies of social control durin...
Part II will describe the juvenile officer’s unique role in Missouri law, and explain how this role ...
Since the United States Supreme Court\u27s decision in In re Gault in 1967, in which due process rig...
Presently, juvenile justice is widely acknowledged as being in a state of flux in the United States....
Properly understood, “juvenile justice” encompasses all four primary categories of juvenile court ju...
This book has been split into several sections to allow for faster downloading.Professor Abrams chro...
The present method of treatment of neglected and delinquent children by the juvenile court in Missou...
This article will summarize the major twenty-first century state legislative and case law developmen...
Since its inception in Illinois in 1899, the juvenile court has become a remarkable legal and social...
Twenty-first century juvenile justice jurisprudence has focused on the criminal responsibility of ad...
Juvenile delinquency is a subject on which many papers might be written from different points of vie...
A Very Special Place in Life: The History of Juvenile Justice in Missouri chronicles the nineteenth ...
There is a general consensus that when children are accused of committing criminal offenses, the mai...
Part II of this Article examines some of the most well-known claims about the Missouri Model of juve...
The pages that follow trace the origins of Nebraska\u27s experience in official state intervention i...
Ideological changes in the cultural conception of children and in strategies of social control durin...
Part II will describe the juvenile officer’s unique role in Missouri law, and explain how this role ...
Since the United States Supreme Court\u27s decision in In re Gault in 1967, in which due process rig...
Presently, juvenile justice is widely acknowledged as being in a state of flux in the United States....