Throughout American history the judicial systems have gone back and forth between which method they want to implement to reduce recidivism. There has been a constant question about which juvenile justice system is best between punitive and rehabilitative justice. Still today, many states are trying to figure out what justice works best for their juveniles. Studying previous articles and Montana State Judicial Statistics, I analyze the various approaches to confronting juvenile delinquency along with understanding why juveniles commit crimes. Looking at Montana youth court statistics we can see what is working and giving the juvenile the best chance to be a functioning member of society. Previous research shows that most juveniles enter dive...
Throughout much of its history, the American juvenile court maintained a goal of rehabilitation of t...
The juvenile justice system is beset by major societal forces and does not lack for critics. Several...
Current sentencing practices have proven to be an ineffective method of rehabilitating criminal defe...
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...
Adolescence marks a unique and transformative time in a person’s physical, emotional, and intellectu...
Over the past 30 years, the juvenile justice system can be described as a pendulum that swings betwe...
Both the federal and state governments have recognized that criminal adults and delinquent juveniles...
There is a general consensus that when children are accused of committing criminal offenses, the mai...
ton S as a ing o whic for serious and violent juvenile offenders, marked primarily by the increasing...
There has been much debate about the role of the juvenile court system and its treatment of violent ...
Juvenile justice systems throughout the United States have become increasingly punitive since the 19...
The current juvenile justice system in the United States faces many problems. For example, according...
The current eclectic mix of solutions to the juvenile-crime problem is insufficiently conceptualized...
Both the federal and state governments have recognized that criminal adults and delinquent juveniles...
Throughout much of its history, the American juvenile court maintained a goal of rehabilitation of t...
The juvenile justice system is beset by major societal forces and does not lack for critics. Several...
Current sentencing practices have proven to be an ineffective method of rehabilitating criminal defe...
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...
Adolescence marks a unique and transformative time in a person’s physical, emotional, and intellectu...
Over the past 30 years, the juvenile justice system can be described as a pendulum that swings betwe...
Both the federal and state governments have recognized that criminal adults and delinquent juveniles...
There is a general consensus that when children are accused of committing criminal offenses, the mai...
ton S as a ing o whic for serious and violent juvenile offenders, marked primarily by the increasing...
There has been much debate about the role of the juvenile court system and its treatment of violent ...
Juvenile justice systems throughout the United States have become increasingly punitive since the 19...
The current juvenile justice system in the United States faces many problems. For example, according...
The current eclectic mix of solutions to the juvenile-crime problem is insufficiently conceptualized...
Both the federal and state governments have recognized that criminal adults and delinquent juveniles...
Throughout much of its history, the American juvenile court maintained a goal of rehabilitation of t...
The juvenile justice system is beset by major societal forces and does not lack for critics. Several...
Current sentencing practices have proven to be an ineffective method of rehabilitating criminal defe...