Abolish Family Court. Merge it. Restructure it. Give it more power; give it less. Whatever recommendations were made during the two-day conference, not a single participant said that the current Court functioned well. That\u27s hardly surprising. Barely twenty-five years after the first juvenile court was created, some of its chief protagonists expressed alarm about the Court\u27s functioning. Those concerns are eerily similar to some of the current critiques that surfaced at the conference: insufficient resources, inadequate preventive services to keep children out of court, an overwhelmed probation service, judges without ample understanding of the complexities of families\u27 lives, intervening in family life because society has failed t...
Juvenile court jurisdiction over status offenders - juveniles engaging in noncriminal misconduct s...
The juvenile court system should be abolished and all juvenile offenders should be integrated into t...
Creating a unified family court, or any type of family court reform, may have only a minimal impact ...
Abolish Family Court. Merge it. Restructure it. Give it more power; give it less. Whatever recommend...
Part of the Families, Law, and Society series. At the turn of the twentieth century, American social...
For those who have experienced Family Court Hell, the information in this volume will be jarringly f...
This article is based on the Charles Miller Endowed Lecture given at the University of Tennessee Col...
A two-day conference, \u27Family Court in New York City in the 21st Century: What Are Its Role and R...
Family courts are not likely to disappear, as they currently constitute the largest proportion of tr...
How do we upgrade the family justice system so that it disrupts patterns of family violence, drug ab...
Family Court reform efforts in recent years have expanded the court’s jurisdiction and supervisory a...
Problem-solving courts, created at the end of the 20th century, make court-based solutions central t...
In the wake of the unrest over police misconduct in cities across the country, calls for reform have...
The New York Family Court this year celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary. Hailed as an experimen...
The article presents a commentary in response to the White Paper of the Institute for the Advancemen...
Juvenile court jurisdiction over status offenders - juveniles engaging in noncriminal misconduct s...
The juvenile court system should be abolished and all juvenile offenders should be integrated into t...
Creating a unified family court, or any type of family court reform, may have only a minimal impact ...
Abolish Family Court. Merge it. Restructure it. Give it more power; give it less. Whatever recommend...
Part of the Families, Law, and Society series. At the turn of the twentieth century, American social...
For those who have experienced Family Court Hell, the information in this volume will be jarringly f...
This article is based on the Charles Miller Endowed Lecture given at the University of Tennessee Col...
A two-day conference, \u27Family Court in New York City in the 21st Century: What Are Its Role and R...
Family courts are not likely to disappear, as they currently constitute the largest proportion of tr...
How do we upgrade the family justice system so that it disrupts patterns of family violence, drug ab...
Family Court reform efforts in recent years have expanded the court’s jurisdiction and supervisory a...
Problem-solving courts, created at the end of the 20th century, make court-based solutions central t...
In the wake of the unrest over police misconduct in cities across the country, calls for reform have...
The New York Family Court this year celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary. Hailed as an experimen...
The article presents a commentary in response to the White Paper of the Institute for the Advancemen...
Juvenile court jurisdiction over status offenders - juveniles engaging in noncriminal misconduct s...
The juvenile court system should be abolished and all juvenile offenders should be integrated into t...
Creating a unified family court, or any type of family court reform, may have only a minimal impact ...