The juvenile court system should be abolished and all juvenile offenders should be integrated into the traditional criminal court system. The offenders\u27 age should be taken into account during sentencing. The juvenile court system is a failure because a criminal punishment system cannot also be a social welfare system
Underlying the juvenile court system are two competing philosophies of justice which have taken pred...
Twenty-first century juvenile justice jurisprudence has focused on the criminal responsibility of ad...
At its inception the juvenile court was characterized by procedural informality and individualized, ...
The juvenile court system should be abolished and all juvenile offenders should be integrated into t...
An inability to reconcile society\u27s need for protection from juvenile crime with the use of nonpu...
In this article, Professor Ainsworth argues that a unified criminal justice system is preferable to ...
The juvenile justice system was founded on the notion of rehabilitation and an understanding of the ...
For over a century, America’s legal system has made substantial reforms to change its treatment of a...
Progressive reformers envisioned a therapeutic juvenile court that made individualized treatment dec...
article published in law reviewThe number of juveniles transferred to adult court has skyrocketed in...
The juvenile justice system was originally set up under the philosophy that juveniles are inherently...
This Note surveys the history of the juvenile justice system, including the philosophy behind its fo...
There has been much debate about the role of the juvenile court system and its treatment of violent ...
Legal reforms over the past generation have transformed juvenile crime regulation from a system that...
Juvenile justice policies in New York State put adolescents at risk for experiencing trauma in the c...
Underlying the juvenile court system are two competing philosophies of justice which have taken pred...
Twenty-first century juvenile justice jurisprudence has focused on the criminal responsibility of ad...
At its inception the juvenile court was characterized by procedural informality and individualized, ...
The juvenile court system should be abolished and all juvenile offenders should be integrated into t...
An inability to reconcile society\u27s need for protection from juvenile crime with the use of nonpu...
In this article, Professor Ainsworth argues that a unified criminal justice system is preferable to ...
The juvenile justice system was founded on the notion of rehabilitation and an understanding of the ...
For over a century, America’s legal system has made substantial reforms to change its treatment of a...
Progressive reformers envisioned a therapeutic juvenile court that made individualized treatment dec...
article published in law reviewThe number of juveniles transferred to adult court has skyrocketed in...
The juvenile justice system was originally set up under the philosophy that juveniles are inherently...
This Note surveys the history of the juvenile justice system, including the philosophy behind its fo...
There has been much debate about the role of the juvenile court system and its treatment of violent ...
Legal reforms over the past generation have transformed juvenile crime regulation from a system that...
Juvenile justice policies in New York State put adolescents at risk for experiencing trauma in the c...
Underlying the juvenile court system are two competing philosophies of justice which have taken pred...
Twenty-first century juvenile justice jurisprudence has focused on the criminal responsibility of ad...
At its inception the juvenile court was characterized by procedural informality and individualized, ...