The parent-child relationship is woven deep within historical and contemporary culture, but strong retributive ideals have led to blaming parents because of their presumed vicarious role in juvenile crime. The current article will discuss the history, forms, legal challenges, and empirical research related to parental involvement laws in the United States. The parent-child relationship provides the historical framework behind the separate juvenile justice parens patriae system; however, with the juvenile justice system not as successful as originally imagined, blame has shifted to the parents. We examine the potential constitutional implications of enacting and enforcing parental involvement statutes and ordinances and also the potential ef...
We find ourselves at a confusing time in the history of juvenile justice. As a nation, we are transf...
In criminal and delinquency proceedings against juveniles, who determines how much or how little a c...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the psychological, political, legal, and parental notions of ...
In Part I, this Article analyzes the criminalization of juvenile delinquency. The juvenile justice...
Previous research indicates that people ascribe less responsibility to juvenile offenders than adult...
Parental responsibility laws, varying greatly within and among the states, appeared as one answer to...
Increasing state legislation and media interest give the appearance of public support for parental r...
Interviews of 147 juveniles in postadjudication residential facilities revealed that the juveniles g...
A “get tough” on juvenile crime perspective seems to dominate public opinion as school shooting inci...
Several states in the United States of America and countries in Europe punish parents when their min...
In recent years there has been a profusion of laws that punish parents for their children's offences...
Juvenile delinquency is a widely discussed subject. Every segment of our society has its experts on ...
This contribution examines parental criminal responsibility for the delinquent acts of their childre...
This Comment will examine the legal possibility of imposing parental criminal liability for the crim...
The parental right to use physical force to discipline and restrain children is a privilege firmly r...
We find ourselves at a confusing time in the history of juvenile justice. As a nation, we are transf...
In criminal and delinquency proceedings against juveniles, who determines how much or how little a c...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the psychological, political, legal, and parental notions of ...
In Part I, this Article analyzes the criminalization of juvenile delinquency. The juvenile justice...
Previous research indicates that people ascribe less responsibility to juvenile offenders than adult...
Parental responsibility laws, varying greatly within and among the states, appeared as one answer to...
Increasing state legislation and media interest give the appearance of public support for parental r...
Interviews of 147 juveniles in postadjudication residential facilities revealed that the juveniles g...
A “get tough” on juvenile crime perspective seems to dominate public opinion as school shooting inci...
Several states in the United States of America and countries in Europe punish parents when their min...
In recent years there has been a profusion of laws that punish parents for their children's offences...
Juvenile delinquency is a widely discussed subject. Every segment of our society has its experts on ...
This contribution examines parental criminal responsibility for the delinquent acts of their childre...
This Comment will examine the legal possibility of imposing parental criminal liability for the crim...
The parental right to use physical force to discipline and restrain children is a privilege firmly r...
We find ourselves at a confusing time in the history of juvenile justice. As a nation, we are transf...
In criminal and delinquency proceedings against juveniles, who determines how much or how little a c...
The aim of this thesis was to explore the psychological, political, legal, and parental notions of ...