(Excerpt) In 2019, nearly 16,000 young people referred to the juvenile justice system were detained in juvenile facilities. Nearly 10,000 of them had not yet been found to have committed a crime. When it comes to youthful offenders, one might assume that courts would be inclined to exhibit leniency and favor pretrial release. In reality, judges detain youth pretrial in over a quarter of delinquency cases. Pretrial detention does not affect all youth at an equal rate: juvenile court judges consistently detain older youths more often than younger youths, more boys than girls, and far more children of color. In fact, “youth pretrial detention is marred by racial disparity.” For example, “less than 21% of white youth with delinquency cases are ...
Scientific research into the experience of juveniles in detention has recently had an impact on cour...
There is little dispute that racial disparities pervade the contemporary American juvenile justice s...
The adult criminal justice system is worse for juveniles who commit crimes. Underlying principles up...
(Excerpt) In 2019, nearly 16,000 young people referred to the juvenile justice system were detained ...
[Excerpt] Criminal justice focuses on the delivery of justice to those who have committed crimes, an...
(Excerpt) This note addresses the injustice of pretrial detention on juveniles, minors, and youths a...
The juvenile justice system was founded on the notion of rehabilitation and an understanding of the ...
Even though the number of juveniles arrested, tried and detained has recently declined, there are st...
Juvenile justice policies in New York State put adolescents at risk for experiencing trauma in the c...
The History of juvenile justice started out to be something that would help juveniles grow into bein...
Images of youngsters in handcuffs and prison uniforms have become common on the nightly news in the ...
This Note addresses constitutional issues relevant to pretrial detention and identifies problematic ...
Rising juvenile crime rates over three decades spurred legal mobilizations within many state legisla...
Objectives: Attribution theory is used to frame a study on concentrated disadvantage and youth corre...
How society and the legal system should respond to youth crime is a volatile issue. Much research ex...
Scientific research into the experience of juveniles in detention has recently had an impact on cour...
There is little dispute that racial disparities pervade the contemporary American juvenile justice s...
The adult criminal justice system is worse for juveniles who commit crimes. Underlying principles up...
(Excerpt) In 2019, nearly 16,000 young people referred to the juvenile justice system were detained ...
[Excerpt] Criminal justice focuses on the delivery of justice to those who have committed crimes, an...
(Excerpt) This note addresses the injustice of pretrial detention on juveniles, minors, and youths a...
The juvenile justice system was founded on the notion of rehabilitation and an understanding of the ...
Even though the number of juveniles arrested, tried and detained has recently declined, there are st...
Juvenile justice policies in New York State put adolescents at risk for experiencing trauma in the c...
The History of juvenile justice started out to be something that would help juveniles grow into bein...
Images of youngsters in handcuffs and prison uniforms have become common on the nightly news in the ...
This Note addresses constitutional issues relevant to pretrial detention and identifies problematic ...
Rising juvenile crime rates over three decades spurred legal mobilizations within many state legisla...
Objectives: Attribution theory is used to frame a study on concentrated disadvantage and youth corre...
How society and the legal system should respond to youth crime is a volatile issue. Much research ex...
Scientific research into the experience of juveniles in detention has recently had an impact on cour...
There is little dispute that racial disparities pervade the contemporary American juvenile justice s...
The adult criminal justice system is worse for juveniles who commit crimes. Underlying principles up...