A primary function of the Juvenile Court is to assist in the protection of children from abuse and neglect. Juvenile court acts, child abuse reporting statutes, and child protective services legislation have incorporated provisions dealing with physical abuse and physical neglect of children. Such legislation enables state intervention into family life for the protection of children exposed to harmful environments. Statutory definitions of abuse and neglect provide a basis on which the community, frequently through the juvenile court, may pass judgment on the existence of child neglect and offer services or coerce family members to accept them. A few states, including Michigan, have expanded juvenile court jurisdiction beyond the traditiona...
Since its inception in the late nineteenth century, the juvenile court has been concerned with the l...
Since its inception in the late nineteenth century, the juvenile court has been concerned with the l...
Child protective proceedings involving non-Indian children are primarily governed by the Child Prote...
A primary function of the Juvenile Court is to assist in the protection of children from abuse and n...
Juvenile court, perhaps unexpectedly nationwide, has become an important place to “heal the child. ”...
Once a court agrees that it has sufficient cause to assume jurisdiction in order to protect a child,...
Child protective proceedings are governed by the Child Protection Law (CPL), MCL 722.621 et seq.; th...
Child protective proceedings are governed by the Child Protection Law (CPL), MCL 722.621 et seq.; th...
To argue that the adjudicated child is not punished as the adult offender but is provided care, pr...
The juvenile court has provided a fertile opportunity for the exercise of therapeutic jurisprudence ...
State laws provide a variety of means to protect children from self-inflicted or parentally-inflicte...
Most often when one thinks about juvenile justice, a picture of a delinquent child is imagined. Juve...
Once a juvenile court has adjudicated a child abused, neglected, or dependent, the issue becomes the...
There is a general consensus that when children are accused of committing criminal offenses, the mai...
In 2000, the Supreme Court of the United States declared that parents’ rights to the “care, custody,...
Since its inception in the late nineteenth century, the juvenile court has been concerned with the l...
Since its inception in the late nineteenth century, the juvenile court has been concerned with the l...
Child protective proceedings involving non-Indian children are primarily governed by the Child Prote...
A primary function of the Juvenile Court is to assist in the protection of children from abuse and n...
Juvenile court, perhaps unexpectedly nationwide, has become an important place to “heal the child. ”...
Once a court agrees that it has sufficient cause to assume jurisdiction in order to protect a child,...
Child protective proceedings are governed by the Child Protection Law (CPL), MCL 722.621 et seq.; th...
Child protective proceedings are governed by the Child Protection Law (CPL), MCL 722.621 et seq.; th...
To argue that the adjudicated child is not punished as the adult offender but is provided care, pr...
The juvenile court has provided a fertile opportunity for the exercise of therapeutic jurisprudence ...
State laws provide a variety of means to protect children from self-inflicted or parentally-inflicte...
Most often when one thinks about juvenile justice, a picture of a delinquent child is imagined. Juve...
Once a juvenile court has adjudicated a child abused, neglected, or dependent, the issue becomes the...
There is a general consensus that when children are accused of committing criminal offenses, the mai...
In 2000, the Supreme Court of the United States declared that parents’ rights to the “care, custody,...
Since its inception in the late nineteenth century, the juvenile court has been concerned with the l...
Since its inception in the late nineteenth century, the juvenile court has been concerned with the l...
Child protective proceedings involving non-Indian children are primarily governed by the Child Prote...