The social distribution of youths who engage in delinquent behavior is not ,exactly the same as that of youths who come into contact with the juvenile justice system. Thus a certain amount of discretion characterizes the decisions made at various points within the system. In seeking an understanding of the discretionary processes, researchers have tried to isolate elements related to dispositions at distinct decision points. In addition to offense and offense history, the elements of sex, race, and social class have often been the foci of these studies, several of which are reviewed here. This review suggests that as a youth penetrates further into the juvenile justice system, factors other than his present offense become increasingly salie...
BackgroundOverly punitive responses to youth misconduct may have the unintended consequence ofincrea...
When a youth is accused of committing a crime, juvenile justice system arbiters, such as probation o...
This study examines detention practices of sixty-six county juvenile courts in one state during a th...
I. Introduction II. Historical Overview of Decisionmakers\u27 Discretion in the Juvenile Justice Sys...
Justice practitioners have tremendous discretion on how to handle juvenile offenders. Police office...
This paper examines the influence of discriminatory factors and legal criteria on intake officers ’ ...
The effects resulting from penetration into the Juvenile Justice System, from arrest to court adjudi...
Findings from a longitudinal analysis are used to illustrate the importance of in-cluding processual...
This article presents the results of an empirically based study that examined the discretionary proc...
The disproportionate contact of minorities with the juvenile justice system has been consistently do...
In 1983, 6,153 adolescents received dispositions from the juvenile and the county courts in the stat...
Most of the research in juvenile justice decision making has focused on outcomes, the criteria on wh...
Existing research on the, criteria used by juvenile court judges in choosing dispositions is limited...
Existing research on the criteria used by juvenile court judges in choosing dispositions is limited ...
Existing research on the criteria used by juvenile court judges in choosing dispositions is limited ...
BackgroundOverly punitive responses to youth misconduct may have the unintended consequence ofincrea...
When a youth is accused of committing a crime, juvenile justice system arbiters, such as probation o...
This study examines detention practices of sixty-six county juvenile courts in one state during a th...
I. Introduction II. Historical Overview of Decisionmakers\u27 Discretion in the Juvenile Justice Sys...
Justice practitioners have tremendous discretion on how to handle juvenile offenders. Police office...
This paper examines the influence of discriminatory factors and legal criteria on intake officers ’ ...
The effects resulting from penetration into the Juvenile Justice System, from arrest to court adjudi...
Findings from a longitudinal analysis are used to illustrate the importance of in-cluding processual...
This article presents the results of an empirically based study that examined the discretionary proc...
The disproportionate contact of minorities with the juvenile justice system has been consistently do...
In 1983, 6,153 adolescents received dispositions from the juvenile and the county courts in the stat...
Most of the research in juvenile justice decision making has focused on outcomes, the criteria on wh...
Existing research on the, criteria used by juvenile court judges in choosing dispositions is limited...
Existing research on the criteria used by juvenile court judges in choosing dispositions is limited ...
Existing research on the criteria used by juvenile court judges in choosing dispositions is limited ...
BackgroundOverly punitive responses to youth misconduct may have the unintended consequence ofincrea...
When a youth is accused of committing a crime, juvenile justice system arbiters, such as probation o...
This study examines detention practices of sixty-six county juvenile courts in one state during a th...