First of a two-part series on Maine\u27s juvenile justice system. Portland police estimate that 90 percent of the individuals who have contact with the juvenile justice system are never heard from again, another 5 percent commit more offenses before going straight and the final 5 percent remain as chronic offenders. Juvenile crime is a growing problem in Maine, but the current system of juvenile justice offers little hope of rehabilitating chronic offenders. Includes profiles of three juvenile offenders
Maine is one of 15 states nationwide with a mandatory arrest law in domestic abuse cases, and domest...
The 2008 Maine Crime and Justice Data Book presents a portrait of crime and justice indicators in th...
Since 1989, trial courts across the United States have been developing and implementing the drug cou...
Second of a two-part series on Maine\u27s juvenile justice system. The juvenile justice system in M...
Although juvenile arrests in Maine have remained steady at around 10,000 per year for a number of ye...
The number of assaults, rapes, robberies and weapons violations committed by juveniles in Maine incr...
Newsreal piece that revisits the three juvenile offenders profiled in Casco Bay Weekly\u27s Februar...
A U.S. Justice Department report released this week says major crimes by juvenile offenders have inc...
In 2015, Maine law enforcement agencies made 3,547 youth arrests. This means that a juvenile record ...
Relative to other states, Maine enjoys low crime rates. Yet crime, and the fear of random, violent c...
America’s longstanding use of the youth prison model, which emphasizes confinement and control as a ...
Newsreal piece on the hearing on juvenile crime in Maine held in Portland on April 8 and sponsored ...
The public is being asked to make many important decisions which will affect the structure, jurisdic...
Law enforcement authorities in Maine investigated 21 homicide cases between 1984 and 1992 in which n...
Crime in the United States has risen at an alarming rate in the last few years and along with it, ju...
Maine is one of 15 states nationwide with a mandatory arrest law in domestic abuse cases, and domest...
The 2008 Maine Crime and Justice Data Book presents a portrait of crime and justice indicators in th...
Since 1989, trial courts across the United States have been developing and implementing the drug cou...
Second of a two-part series on Maine\u27s juvenile justice system. The juvenile justice system in M...
Although juvenile arrests in Maine have remained steady at around 10,000 per year for a number of ye...
The number of assaults, rapes, robberies and weapons violations committed by juveniles in Maine incr...
Newsreal piece that revisits the three juvenile offenders profiled in Casco Bay Weekly\u27s Februar...
A U.S. Justice Department report released this week says major crimes by juvenile offenders have inc...
In 2015, Maine law enforcement agencies made 3,547 youth arrests. This means that a juvenile record ...
Relative to other states, Maine enjoys low crime rates. Yet crime, and the fear of random, violent c...
America’s longstanding use of the youth prison model, which emphasizes confinement and control as a ...
Newsreal piece on the hearing on juvenile crime in Maine held in Portland on April 8 and sponsored ...
The public is being asked to make many important decisions which will affect the structure, jurisdic...
Law enforcement authorities in Maine investigated 21 homicide cases between 1984 and 1992 in which n...
Crime in the United States has risen at an alarming rate in the last few years and along with it, ju...
Maine is one of 15 states nationwide with a mandatory arrest law in domestic abuse cases, and domest...
The 2008 Maine Crime and Justice Data Book presents a portrait of crime and justice indicators in th...
Since 1989, trial courts across the United States have been developing and implementing the drug cou...