The juvenile court system should be abolished and all juvenile offenders should be integrated into the traditional criminal court system. The offenders\u27 age should be taken into account during sentencing. The juvenile court system is a failure because a criminal punishment system cannot also be a social welfare system
At its inception the juvenile court was characterized by procedural informality and individualized, ...
There are two principal mechanisms for transferring juvenile offenders to the adult criminal justice...
This Article attempts to provide an analytical framework for identifying the punitive aspects of the...
The juvenile court system should be abolished and all juvenile offenders should be integrated into t...
In this article, Professor Ainsworth argues that a unified criminal justice system is preferable to ...
Progressive reformers envisioned a therapeutic juvenile court that made individualized treatment dec...
Within the past decade, nearly every state has amended its juvenile code in response to perceived in...
Underlying the juvenile court system are two competing philosophies of justice which have taken pred...
Underlying the juvenile court system are two competing philosophies of justice which have taken pred...
An inability to reconcile society\u27s need for protection from juvenile crime with the use of nonpu...
The United States Supreme Court\u27s decision In re Gault 1 transformed the juvenile court into a ve...
Juvenile justice policies in New York State put adolescents at risk for experiencing trauma in the c...
Juvenile justice policies in New York State put adolescents at risk for experiencing trauma in the c...
Part I briefly analyzes the social history of the juvenile court and argues that the progressive ref...
In this article, Professor Ainsworth argues that a unified criminal justice system is preferable to ...
At its inception the juvenile court was characterized by procedural informality and individualized, ...
There are two principal mechanisms for transferring juvenile offenders to the adult criminal justice...
This Article attempts to provide an analytical framework for identifying the punitive aspects of the...
The juvenile court system should be abolished and all juvenile offenders should be integrated into t...
In this article, Professor Ainsworth argues that a unified criminal justice system is preferable to ...
Progressive reformers envisioned a therapeutic juvenile court that made individualized treatment dec...
Within the past decade, nearly every state has amended its juvenile code in response to perceived in...
Underlying the juvenile court system are two competing philosophies of justice which have taken pred...
Underlying the juvenile court system are two competing philosophies of justice which have taken pred...
An inability to reconcile society\u27s need for protection from juvenile crime with the use of nonpu...
The United States Supreme Court\u27s decision In re Gault 1 transformed the juvenile court into a ve...
Juvenile justice policies in New York State put adolescents at risk for experiencing trauma in the c...
Juvenile justice policies in New York State put adolescents at risk for experiencing trauma in the c...
Part I briefly analyzes the social history of the juvenile court and argues that the progressive ref...
In this article, Professor Ainsworth argues that a unified criminal justice system is preferable to ...
At its inception the juvenile court was characterized by procedural informality and individualized, ...
There are two principal mechanisms for transferring juvenile offenders to the adult criminal justice...
This Article attempts to provide an analytical framework for identifying the punitive aspects of the...