Society has been plagued with the problem of whether the police, the courts and the correction agencies are to administer juveniles for their protection and treatment, or for their punishment. To facilitate a better understanding of juvenile administration the authors have analyzed the California juvenile law cases for the year 1979. The article consists of six major area of interest; parent-child custody, sentencing, procedure, jurisdiction, evidentiary and constitutional which will be used to highlight some of the more significant decisions in the past year, thus enabling the reader to assess changes occurring in the juvenile system
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An Analysis of California Welfare Code and its effects of the criminal prosecution of minors
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-128)Not since the excellent, but largely outdated, Se...
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Inadequate financial resources and overcrowded juvenile placement facilities have frequently been ci...
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This Comment addresses the issue of a juvenile\u27s right to trial by jury. The author traces the or...
Journal ArticleWhile all agencies connected with the dentention and treatment of juveniles in the Di...
This article will summarize the major twenty-first century state legislative and case law developmen...
The Juvenile Offender Act of 1978 incorporates the most radical and perhaps the most controversial a...
This Article reports the results of two studies: a survey of the law pertaining to the transfer of c...
The present juvenile court system has proven ineffective in dealing with status offenders. This No...
An Analysis of California Welfare Code and its effects of the criminal prosecution of minors
To argue that the adjudicated child is not punished as the adult offender but is provided care, pr...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 127-128)Not since the excellent, but largely outdated, Se...
There is probably no more difficult, albeit interesting, job in the state than the position occupied...
Among the questions that drew attention were these. Are San Joaquin County\u27s juvenile delinquents...
This Article attempts to provide an analytical framework for identifying the punitive aspects of the...
Inadequate financial resources and overcrowded juvenile placement facilities have frequently been ci...
This summary will examine California\u27s effort to curb youth violence through the amendment of Pen...
There is a general consensus that when children are accused of committing criminal offenses, the mai...
This Comment addresses the issue of a juvenile\u27s right to trial by jury. The author traces the or...
Journal ArticleWhile all agencies connected with the dentention and treatment of juveniles in the Di...
This article will summarize the major twenty-first century state legislative and case law developmen...
The Juvenile Offender Act of 1978 incorporates the most radical and perhaps the most controversial a...