Runaway Juvenile Crime?: The context of juvenile arrests in AmericaJason ZiedenbergVincent Schiraldi
Part of the book series: The Plenum Series in Crime and Justice ((PSIC)) 389 Accesses 4 Citations Abstract The literature on juvenile justice is largely concerned with offenders: topics such as juvenile courts, the rights of juvenile offenders, the adjudication of juveniles as adults, and the...
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Juveniles who sexually offend (JWSO) are youth who have committed a chargeable sexual offense. In developmental terms, JWSO are believed to be mature enough to be held responsible for their actions (i.e., they have reached an age where they are no longer considered children), but they are...
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NEW YORK, April 25 (Xinhua) -- The COVID-19 pandemic, more juveniles committing violent crime and interstate gun trafficking led to a 29-percent jump in murder in the United States, FBI Director Christopher Wray told CBS in an interview airing Sunday evening. ...
Fox, who argue that middle-class and conservative in terests dominated the juvenile court movement. Gene... JL Schultz - 《Crime & Delinquency》 被引量: 39发表: 1973年 Made in America: The Global Youth Justice Movement. For an increasing and record number of communities in America and now...
Previous research has established an association between residential segregation and violent crime in urban America. Our study examines whether school-based segregation is predictive of arrests of juveniles for violent crimes in U.S. metro areas. Using Census, Uniform Crime Report, and Common Core ...
Crime in life isn’t racist at all it has a no age limit, no certain gender and no social status for most of those whom decide to partake in a criminal activity. From the beginning juveniles have been an issue with law enforcement, the question has always arisen of whom will take ...
Drug courts provide judicially supervised substance abuse treatment and other needed services in lieu of prosecution or incarceration. Two decades of research confirms that adult drug courts reduce crime and substance abuse, improve family relationships, and return average net cost savings that are two...