Get-tough reforms aimed at juvenile offenders have become commonplace in the United States. In the last decade, almost every state has modified laws relating to juvenile crime in some way, and the direction of the reforms has been very clear. States are getting tougher on juvenile offenders either by shifting away from traditional rehabilitation models to punishment-oriented juvenile justice or by legislating new or expanded legal means by which greater numbers of juvenile offenders may be moved to criminal court for adult processing and punishment. The present study focuses on a major set of juvenile justice reforms in Florida and the impact on actual practice. Florida is unique in a historical sense because it has transferred large number...
This chapter discusses the research on the general and specific deterrent effects of transferring ju...
Aaron KupchikIn the United States, the Juvenile Justice system is flawed. Despite ongoing research ...
The National Council on Crime and Delinquency was sponsored by the Jessie Ball duPont Fund to indepe...
Get-tough reforms aimed at juvenile offenders have become commonplace in the United States. In the l...
In 1994, Florida made three changes to its law that expanded its ability to transfer or waive juveni...
As is the case nationwide, Florida is experiencing a philosophical and fiscal tug-of-war over the is...
Considerable funds have been allocated in the area of juvenile justice in attempts to reduce and pre...
The past decade has witnessed an interesting experiment in sentencing practices within the state of ...
The number of juveniles in detention centers has decreased across the United States. Although overal...
The pace of juvenile justice reform is accelerating across the nation. After a decade shaped by myth...
Prosecuting adolescents as adults ineffective deterrent; Tourism study shows area business leaders b...
At a moment when there is a great deal of enthusiasm for reforming the prison system in the United S...
Rising juvenile crime rates over three decades spurred legal mobilizations within many state legisla...
At a moment when there is a great deal of enthusiasm for reforming the prison system in the United S...
Prosecutors have enormous discretion in the criminal justice system. Their decisions can ultimately ...
This chapter discusses the research on the general and specific deterrent effects of transferring ju...
Aaron KupchikIn the United States, the Juvenile Justice system is flawed. Despite ongoing research ...
The National Council on Crime and Delinquency was sponsored by the Jessie Ball duPont Fund to indepe...
Get-tough reforms aimed at juvenile offenders have become commonplace in the United States. In the l...
In 1994, Florida made three changes to its law that expanded its ability to transfer or waive juveni...
As is the case nationwide, Florida is experiencing a philosophical and fiscal tug-of-war over the is...
Considerable funds have been allocated in the area of juvenile justice in attempts to reduce and pre...
The past decade has witnessed an interesting experiment in sentencing practices within the state of ...
The number of juveniles in detention centers has decreased across the United States. Although overal...
The pace of juvenile justice reform is accelerating across the nation. After a decade shaped by myth...
Prosecuting adolescents as adults ineffective deterrent; Tourism study shows area business leaders b...
At a moment when there is a great deal of enthusiasm for reforming the prison system in the United S...
Rising juvenile crime rates over three decades spurred legal mobilizations within many state legisla...
At a moment when there is a great deal of enthusiasm for reforming the prison system in the United S...
Prosecutors have enormous discretion in the criminal justice system. Their decisions can ultimately ...
This chapter discusses the research on the general and specific deterrent effects of transferring ju...
Aaron KupchikIn the United States, the Juvenile Justice system is flawed. Despite ongoing research ...
The National Council on Crime and Delinquency was sponsored by the Jessie Ball duPont Fund to indepe...