Originally, juvenile courts were designed to promote only the best interests of the child. Developments within the last three decades, however, have suggested that there are other interests represented in juvenile court proceedings. In this study, one hundred juvenile court workers (judges, prosecutors, defense counsel, probation officers) from three juvenile courts (urban, suburban, rural) were interviewed to determine the extent to which the child\u27s interests are promoted in the contemporary juvenile court. The data suggest that a number of other interests currently rival the youth\u27s for primacy in decisions reached in juvenile court
This paper describes the evaluative research of the Palm Beach County, Florida School Districts Yout...
Youth courts provide an efficient—albeit unconventional—alternative to the formal juvenile justice s...
The Best Interest Is The Child: A Historical Philosophy For Modern Issues Lahny R. Silva Abstract A ...
Originally, juvenile courts were designed to promote only the best interests of the child. Developme...
Originally, juvenile courts were designed to promote only the best interests of the child. Developme...
For several decades, prosecutors rarely worked in juvenile courts. The In re Gault decision in 1967,...
For several decades, prosecutors rarely worked in juvenile courts. The in re Gault decision in 1967,...
Children are involved in the legal system in numerous ways, most often in the child welfare system a...
There is probably no more difficult, albeit interesting, job in the state than the position occupied...
juvenile court systems across the United States, the philosophy of juvenile justice has reflected so...
From the original juvenile court founded in Cook County, Illinois, to current juvenile court systems...
A little over a century after the creation of the first juvenile court in America, the states and th...
A central objective of those who created the juvenile court was to protect young delinquents from th...
For decades, the juvenile court has struggled to contain two contradictory, but necessary theories o...
Recent years have witnessed a mounting crescendo of concern over the administration of our juvenile ...
This paper describes the evaluative research of the Palm Beach County, Florida School Districts Yout...
Youth courts provide an efficient—albeit unconventional—alternative to the formal juvenile justice s...
The Best Interest Is The Child: A Historical Philosophy For Modern Issues Lahny R. Silva Abstract A ...
Originally, juvenile courts were designed to promote only the best interests of the child. Developme...
Originally, juvenile courts were designed to promote only the best interests of the child. Developme...
For several decades, prosecutors rarely worked in juvenile courts. The In re Gault decision in 1967,...
For several decades, prosecutors rarely worked in juvenile courts. The in re Gault decision in 1967,...
Children are involved in the legal system in numerous ways, most often in the child welfare system a...
There is probably no more difficult, albeit interesting, job in the state than the position occupied...
juvenile court systems across the United States, the philosophy of juvenile justice has reflected so...
From the original juvenile court founded in Cook County, Illinois, to current juvenile court systems...
A little over a century after the creation of the first juvenile court in America, the states and th...
A central objective of those who created the juvenile court was to protect young delinquents from th...
For decades, the juvenile court has struggled to contain two contradictory, but necessary theories o...
Recent years have witnessed a mounting crescendo of concern over the administration of our juvenile ...
This paper describes the evaluative research of the Palm Beach County, Florida School Districts Yout...
Youth courts provide an efficient—albeit unconventional—alternative to the formal juvenile justice s...
The Best Interest Is The Child: A Historical Philosophy For Modern Issues Lahny R. Silva Abstract A ...