An underlying assumption in the nationwide policy shift toward transferring more juveniles to criminal court has been the belief that stricter, adult sentences will act as either a specific or general deterrent to juvenile crime. With respect to general deterrence - whether transfer laws deter would-be offenders from committing crimes - it is important to examine whether juveniles know about transfer laws, whether this knowledge deters criminal behavior, and whether juveniles believe the laws will be enforced against them. The current study is one of the first to examine juveniles\u27 knowledge and perceptions of transfer laws and criminal sanctions. We interviewed 37 juveniles who had been transferred to criminal court in Georgia, obtainin...
In an effort to strengthen the sanctions for serious juvenile crimes, a number of States have enacte...
Manycontemporary criminal justice policiesin the United States are characterized by a punitive appro...
Consistent with virtually all other states in the nation, in the mid-1990s legislation was enacted i...
An underlying assumption in the nationwide policy shift toward transferring more juveniles to crimin...
An underlying assumption in the nationwide policy shift toward transferring more juveniles to crimin...
This chapter discusses the research on the general and specific deterrent effects of transferring ju...
SStatutes known as “transferlaws ” (also called “waiver ” or “certification ” laws), which transfer ...
An estimated 200,000 juveniles are tried as adults yearly and receive punitive sentences intended to...
Rising juvenile crime rates over three decades spurred legal mobilizations within many state legisla...
Images of youngsters in handcuffs and prison uniforms have become common on the nightly news in the ...
Network researchers examine whether the prosecution of adolescents as adults reduces crime and recit...
Prior research has investigated the treatment of transferred juveniles in adultcourt compared to sim...
In an effort to curb the reported increases in violent juvenile crime, the growing trend of state le...
Provides an overview of research on the deterrent effects of transferring youth from juvenile to cri...
Across the nation, serious and chronic juvenile offenders are increasingly being tried as adults in ...
In an effort to strengthen the sanctions for serious juvenile crimes, a number of States have enacte...
Manycontemporary criminal justice policiesin the United States are characterized by a punitive appro...
Consistent with virtually all other states in the nation, in the mid-1990s legislation was enacted i...
An underlying assumption in the nationwide policy shift toward transferring more juveniles to crimin...
An underlying assumption in the nationwide policy shift toward transferring more juveniles to crimin...
This chapter discusses the research on the general and specific deterrent effects of transferring ju...
SStatutes known as “transferlaws ” (also called “waiver ” or “certification ” laws), which transfer ...
An estimated 200,000 juveniles are tried as adults yearly and receive punitive sentences intended to...
Rising juvenile crime rates over three decades spurred legal mobilizations within many state legisla...
Images of youngsters in handcuffs and prison uniforms have become common on the nightly news in the ...
Network researchers examine whether the prosecution of adolescents as adults reduces crime and recit...
Prior research has investigated the treatment of transferred juveniles in adultcourt compared to sim...
In an effort to curb the reported increases in violent juvenile crime, the growing trend of state le...
Provides an overview of research on the deterrent effects of transferring youth from juvenile to cri...
Across the nation, serious and chronic juvenile offenders are increasingly being tried as adults in ...
In an effort to strengthen the sanctions for serious juvenile crimes, a number of States have enacte...
Manycontemporary criminal justice policiesin the United States are characterized by a punitive appro...
Consistent with virtually all other states in the nation, in the mid-1990s legislation was enacted i...