SStatutes known as “transferlaws ” (also called “waiver ” or “certification ” laws), which transfer juveniles from the juvenile court for trial and sentencing in adult criminal court, are found in every state and the District o
Over the last several decades, legislative changes have opened the boundary between the juvenile and...
This Note surveys the history of the juvenile justice system, including the philosophy behind its fo...
In Belgium, juvenile offenders under the age of 18 are brought before the juvenile judge. By excepti...
“certification ” laws), which transfer juveniles from the juvenile court for trial and sentencing in...
An underlying assumption in the nationwide policy shift toward transferring more juveniles to crimin...
This chapter discusses the research on the general and specific deterrent effects of transferring ju...
In an effort to strengthen the sanctions for serious juvenile crimes, a number of States have enacte...
Provides an overview of research on the deterrent effects of transferring youth from juvenile to cri...
This essay explores the special circumstances and laws involved in moving a juvenile to adult court....
Across the nation, serious and chronic juvenile offenders are increasingly being tried as adults in ...
An underlying assumption in the nationwide policy shift toward transferring more juveniles to crimin...
The topic of treating juveniles as adults has produced much debate, and during the past 20 years, a ...
An estimated 200,000 juveniles are tried as adults yearly and receive punitive sentences intended to...
Images of youngsters in handcuffs and prison uniforms have become common on the nightly news in the ...
Rising juvenile crime rates over three decades spurred legal mobilizations within many state legisla...
Over the last several decades, legislative changes have opened the boundary between the juvenile and...
This Note surveys the history of the juvenile justice system, including the philosophy behind its fo...
In Belgium, juvenile offenders under the age of 18 are brought before the juvenile judge. By excepti...
“certification ” laws), which transfer juveniles from the juvenile court for trial and sentencing in...
An underlying assumption in the nationwide policy shift toward transferring more juveniles to crimin...
This chapter discusses the research on the general and specific deterrent effects of transferring ju...
In an effort to strengthen the sanctions for serious juvenile crimes, a number of States have enacte...
Provides an overview of research on the deterrent effects of transferring youth from juvenile to cri...
This essay explores the special circumstances and laws involved in moving a juvenile to adult court....
Across the nation, serious and chronic juvenile offenders are increasingly being tried as adults in ...
An underlying assumption in the nationwide policy shift toward transferring more juveniles to crimin...
The topic of treating juveniles as adults has produced much debate, and during the past 20 years, a ...
An estimated 200,000 juveniles are tried as adults yearly and receive punitive sentences intended to...
Images of youngsters in handcuffs and prison uniforms have become common on the nightly news in the ...
Rising juvenile crime rates over three decades spurred legal mobilizations within many state legisla...
Over the last several decades, legislative changes have opened the boundary between the juvenile and...
This Note surveys the history of the juvenile justice system, including the philosophy behind its fo...
In Belgium, juvenile offenders under the age of 18 are brought before the juvenile judge. By excepti...