Part I briefly analyzes the social history of the juvenile court and argues that the progressive reformers who created the juvenile court designed it to discriminate against other peoples\u27 children, a feature that carries over into contemporary juvenile justice administration. Part II analyzes the constitutional domestication of the juvenile court. It places the U.S. Supreme Court\u27s juvenile court due process decisions in a broader social structural context and argues that the Court emphasized procedural safeguards as part of its broader agenda to protect the civil rights and liberty interests of minorities. Part III analyzes the impact of the juvenile court\u27s procedural revolution on its substantive authority; and Part IV ex...
Changes in juvenile law and juvenile court procedure are slowly dis-mantling the jurisdictional bord...
The Juvenile Court system was conceived and established at the turn of the century, although belated...
This article describes the origins and impact of two modern reforms that dramatically rewrote the la...
Part I briefly analyzes the social history of the juvenile court and argues that the progressive ref...
A century ago, the Progressive reformers who created the juvenile court embraced a particular ideolo...
juvenile court systems across the United States, the philosophy of juvenile justice has reflected so...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkW. Richard GoeAt each mile...
Progressive reformers envisioned a therapeutic juvenile court that made individualized treatment dec...
Since its inception in Illinois in 1899, the juvenile court has become a remarkable legal and social...
Since the 1960s, recurring cycles of political activism over youth crime have motivated efforts to r...
An inability to reconcile society\u27s need for protection from juvenile crime with the use of nonpu...
A century ago, Progressive reformers adopted a more modem construction of childhood as a development...
This thesis explores the shifting nature of the Juvenile Justice System from its foundational princi...
The juvenile court system should be abolished and all juvenile offenders should be integrated into t...
The United States Supreme Court\u27s decision In re Gault 1 transformed the juvenile court into a ve...
Changes in juvenile law and juvenile court procedure are slowly dis-mantling the jurisdictional bord...
The Juvenile Court system was conceived and established at the turn of the century, although belated...
This article describes the origins and impact of two modern reforms that dramatically rewrote the la...
Part I briefly analyzes the social history of the juvenile court and argues that the progressive ref...
A century ago, the Progressive reformers who created the juvenile court embraced a particular ideolo...
juvenile court systems across the United States, the philosophy of juvenile justice has reflected so...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social WorkW. Richard GoeAt each mile...
Progressive reformers envisioned a therapeutic juvenile court that made individualized treatment dec...
Since its inception in Illinois in 1899, the juvenile court has become a remarkable legal and social...
Since the 1960s, recurring cycles of political activism over youth crime have motivated efforts to r...
An inability to reconcile society\u27s need for protection from juvenile crime with the use of nonpu...
A century ago, Progressive reformers adopted a more modem construction of childhood as a development...
This thesis explores the shifting nature of the Juvenile Justice System from its foundational princi...
The juvenile court system should be abolished and all juvenile offenders should be integrated into t...
The United States Supreme Court\u27s decision In re Gault 1 transformed the juvenile court into a ve...
Changes in juvenile law and juvenile court procedure are slowly dis-mantling the jurisdictional bord...
The Juvenile Court system was conceived and established at the turn of the century, although belated...
This article describes the origins and impact of two modern reforms that dramatically rewrote the la...