The juvenile court has had several distinct phases in its seventy years of existence. The court was founded on a curious Victorian mixture of sentiment( child-saving ), seemingly sound political economy ( if we save the little rascals from their environment, it will be the end of vice, spiritous liquors,crime and degradation ) and hard-headed reform.\u27 Although it is not always obvious in the reform literature, which is rather tear-stained, the last named factor is the most important. The radical reformers of the nineteenth century had been working in what might be called the juvenile court movement for many years before the court was itself established. Hard-headed reform resulted in a century of saving children from the thief\u27s gallo...
The “child saving” movement of the late 19th century has been largely credited with the political an...
A century ago, the Progressive reformers who created the juvenile court embraced a particular ideolo...
A Review of The Best-Laid Plans: America\u27s Juvenile Court Experiment by Ellen Ryerso
Ideological changes in the cultural conception of children and in strategies of social control durin...
A century ago, Progressive reformers adopted a more modem construction of childhood as a development...
juvenile court systems across the United States, the philosophy of juvenile justice has reflected so...
Since its inception in Illinois in 1899, the juvenile court has become a remarkable legal and social...
Progressive reformers envisioned a therapeutic juvenile court that made individualized treatment dec...
From the original juvenile court founded in Cook County, Illinois, to current juvenile court systems...
Recent years have witnessed a mounting crescendo of concern over the administration of our juvenile ...
Part I briefly analyzes the social history of the juvenile court and argues that the progressive ref...
A central objective of those who created the juvenile court was to protect young delinquents from th...
An inability to reconcile society\u27s need for protection from juvenile crime with the use of nonpu...
The treatment of juvenile offenders was the subject of much discussion and controversy in the first ...
Reinventing Juvenile Justice presents an honest, albeit somewhat painful, view of the current status...
The “child saving” movement of the late 19th century has been largely credited with the political an...
A century ago, the Progressive reformers who created the juvenile court embraced a particular ideolo...
A Review of The Best-Laid Plans: America\u27s Juvenile Court Experiment by Ellen Ryerso
Ideological changes in the cultural conception of children and in strategies of social control durin...
A century ago, Progressive reformers adopted a more modem construction of childhood as a development...
juvenile court systems across the United States, the philosophy of juvenile justice has reflected so...
Since its inception in Illinois in 1899, the juvenile court has become a remarkable legal and social...
Progressive reformers envisioned a therapeutic juvenile court that made individualized treatment dec...
From the original juvenile court founded in Cook County, Illinois, to current juvenile court systems...
Recent years have witnessed a mounting crescendo of concern over the administration of our juvenile ...
Part I briefly analyzes the social history of the juvenile court and argues that the progressive ref...
A central objective of those who created the juvenile court was to protect young delinquents from th...
An inability to reconcile society\u27s need for protection from juvenile crime with the use of nonpu...
The treatment of juvenile offenders was the subject of much discussion and controversy in the first ...
Reinventing Juvenile Justice presents an honest, albeit somewhat painful, view of the current status...
The “child saving” movement of the late 19th century has been largely credited with the political an...
A century ago, the Progressive reformers who created the juvenile court embraced a particular ideolo...
A Review of The Best-Laid Plans: America\u27s Juvenile Court Experiment by Ellen Ryerso