When someone wrongs another, a yearning for redress, punishment or retribution naturally springs from the latter. To preserve societal order, those who break the law are put in jail to protect the rest of the citizenry. But what are we to do when the one who breaks the law is a child? How does our criminal justice justice system treat the juvenile offender? Children, who are supposed to be the future of our country, are locked up and thrown in jail in order to pay debts to society. But society is more sinning than sinned against for if it were otherwise delinquency would be non existent. The State is in a bind. They have to put the child away in order to protect the greater good, however to place the child in a penal institution with adults...
Juvenile criminal law is part of the criminal law of a country, it is set of rules and regulations...
At the Crossroads of Childhood and Crime Where Do We Draw the Line? There is historical evidence poi...
expressed are the responsibility of the authors and not necessarily those of the Council. he Childre...
When someone wrongs another, a yearning for redress, punishment or retribution naturally springs fro...
When someone wrongs another, a yearning for redress, punishment or retribution naturally springs fro...
The justice system in our country, as in many other countries, is trying to change and reform, movin...
Children are vulnerable groups when dealing with the criminal justice system based on various analyz...
Underlying the juvenile court system are two competing philosophies of justice which have taken pred...
An inability to reconcile society\u27s need for protection from juvenile crime with the use of nonpu...
Children are vulnerable groups when dealing with the criminal justice system based on various analyz...
Children are considered a stone that forms the base of any developing society and is viewed as the f...
Underlying the juvenile court system are two competing philosophies of justice which have taken pred...
The traditional juvenile court, focused on rehabilitation and "childsaving," was premised primarily ...
The justice system in our country, as in many other countries, is trying to change and reform, movin...
When the child and the state confront each other in the juvenile justice system, no amount of benevo...
Juvenile criminal law is part of the criminal law of a country, it is set of rules and regulations...
At the Crossroads of Childhood and Crime Where Do We Draw the Line? There is historical evidence poi...
expressed are the responsibility of the authors and not necessarily those of the Council. he Childre...
When someone wrongs another, a yearning for redress, punishment or retribution naturally springs fro...
When someone wrongs another, a yearning for redress, punishment or retribution naturally springs fro...
The justice system in our country, as in many other countries, is trying to change and reform, movin...
Children are vulnerable groups when dealing with the criminal justice system based on various analyz...
Underlying the juvenile court system are two competing philosophies of justice which have taken pred...
An inability to reconcile society\u27s need for protection from juvenile crime with the use of nonpu...
Children are vulnerable groups when dealing with the criminal justice system based on various analyz...
Children are considered a stone that forms the base of any developing society and is viewed as the f...
Underlying the juvenile court system are two competing philosophies of justice which have taken pred...
The traditional juvenile court, focused on rehabilitation and "childsaving," was premised primarily ...
The justice system in our country, as in many other countries, is trying to change and reform, movin...
When the child and the state confront each other in the juvenile justice system, no amount of benevo...
Juvenile criminal law is part of the criminal law of a country, it is set of rules and regulations...
At the Crossroads of Childhood and Crime Where Do We Draw the Line? There is historical evidence poi...
expressed are the responsibility of the authors and not necessarily those of the Council. he Childre...