An inability to reconcile society\u27s need for protection from juvenile crime with the use of nonpunitive measures has troubled the juvenile justice system since its inception. Society long ago adopted a paternalistic attitude toward juvenile crime, treating such behavior not as a question of law enforcement, but as a social and psychological problem requiring therapeutic interventions and state assumption of parental rights and duties. The juvenile court was conceived as a kind of social welfare agency rather than as an instrument for the enforcement of the criminal laws. With the mantle of benevolence bestowed and in the name of individualized treatment, the juvenile courts were given broad jurisdiction over both criminal and non-crimi...
Throughout much of its history, the American juvenile court maintained a goal of rehabilitation of t...
juvenile court systems across the United States, the philosophy of juvenile justice has reflected so...
This Note surveys the history of the juvenile justice system, including the philosophy behind its fo...
An inability to reconcile society\u27s need for protection from juvenile crime with the use of nonpu...
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 juvenile court system should be abolished and all juvenile offenders should be integrated into t...
Progressive reformers envisioned a therapeutic juvenile court that made individualized treatment dec...
Twenty-first century juvenile justice jurisprudence has focused on the criminal responsibility of ad...
There is a general consensus that when children are accused of committing criminal offenses, the mai...
The juvenile justice system is beset by major societal forces and does not lack for critics. Several...
The thesis of this paper can be stated simply: to the extent that courts permit procedural (or subst...
A century ago, Progressive reformers adopted a more modem construction of childhood as a development...
Juvenile courts—special courts having jurisdiction over juvenile offenders—were created which profes...
To argue that the adjudicated child is not punished as the adult offender but is provided care, pr...
Throughout much of its history, the American juvenile court maintained a goal of rehabilitation of t...
juvenile court systems across the United States, the philosophy of juvenile justice has reflected so...
This Note surveys the history of the juvenile justice system, including the philosophy behind its fo...
An inability to reconcile society\u27s need for protection from juvenile crime with the use of nonpu...
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 juvenile court system should be abolished and all juvenile offenders should be integrated into t...
Progressive reformers envisioned a therapeutic juvenile court that made individualized treatment dec...
Twenty-first century juvenile justice jurisprudence has focused on the criminal responsibility of ad...
There is a general consensus that when children are accused of committing criminal offenses, the mai...
The juvenile justice system is beset by major societal forces and does not lack for critics. Several...
The thesis of this paper can be stated simply: to the extent that courts permit procedural (or subst...
A century ago, Progressive reformers adopted a more modem construction of childhood as a development...
Juvenile courts—special courts having jurisdiction over juvenile offenders—were created which profes...
To argue that the adjudicated child is not punished as the adult offender but is provided care, pr...
Throughout much of its history, the American juvenile court maintained a goal of rehabilitation of t...
juvenile court systems across the United States, the philosophy of juvenile justice has reflected so...
This Note surveys the history of the juvenile justice system, including the philosophy behind its fo...