When a youth is accused of committing a crime, juvenile justice system arbiters, such as probation officers, interview both the youth and the youth’s guardian to gather information before deciding to either process the youth formally or informally. Factors about a youth that are unrelated to the criminal charge may contribute to arbiters’ processing decisions. Such extralegal factors include demographic characteristics and characteristics of the youth’s context (e.g., home environment, peer delinquency). Little is known about how extralegal factors other than age and race affect youth processing. The present study draws on data from probation officer assessment interviews with 359 male, first-time, low-level juvenile offenders, as well as l...
Existing research on the criteria used by juvenile court judges in choosing dispositions is limited ...
This study examined the extent to which being arrested during adolescence was associated with subseq...
Decisions made by criminal justice professionals in the juvenile justice system can have long-lastin...
The current study advances past research by studying the impact of juvenile justice decision making ...
Abstract: This study attempts to further the understanding of how legal and extra legal factors affe...
The effects resulting from penetration into the Juvenile Justice System, from arrest to court adjudi...
Although many studies have found that arrested youth are more likely than non-arrested youth to expe...
Youth who hold negative attitudes toward the justice system are more likely to engage in crime. It i...
The assignment of restitution as a condition of probation is theoretically conceived to be a functio...
The assignment of restitution as a condition of probation is theoretically conceived to be a functio...
Judgments about a youth's level of remorse are frequently used to make important decisions in the ju...
The dispositional stage is the most critical decision-making level delinquent youths encounter in ju...
The dispositional stage is the most critical decision-making level delinquent youths encounter in ju...
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 ...
This study examined the extent to which being arrested during adolescence was associated with subseq...
Decisions made by criminal justice professionals in the juvenile justice system can have long-lastin...
The current study advances past research by studying the impact of juvenile justice decision making ...
Abstract: This study attempts to further the understanding of how legal and extra legal factors affe...
The effects resulting from penetration into the Juvenile Justice System, from arrest to court adjudi...
Although many studies have found that arrested youth are more likely than non-arrested youth to expe...
Youth who hold negative attitudes toward the justice system are more likely to engage in crime. It i...
The assignment of restitution as a condition of probation is theoretically conceived to be a functio...
The assignment of restitution as a condition of probation is theoretically conceived to be a functio...
Judgments about a youth's level of remorse are frequently used to make important decisions in the ju...
The dispositional stage is the most critical decision-making level delinquent youths encounter in ju...
The dispositional stage is the most critical decision-making level delinquent youths encounter in ju...
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 ...
This study examined the extent to which being arrested during adolescence was associated with subseq...
Decisions made by criminal justice professionals in the juvenile justice system can have long-lastin...