Twitter Google Share on Facebook juvenile court (redirected fromJuvenile Courts) Thesaurus Legal juvenile court n.Law A court having jurisdiction over matters involving children below a certain age, especially those who may be delinquent, in need of supervision, subject to adoption, or charged with...
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...
Incarcerated adolescents in Washington State: health services and utilization. J Adolesc Health. 1998;22:363–7. Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Bureau of Justice Statistics: Office of Justice Programs. Local jail inmates and jail facilities. 2019. https://www.bjs.gov/index.cfm?ty=tp&tid=...
The most significant predictors of continuing adult criminality were school attendance prior to juvenile incarceration, age at first legal contact, and length of stay in the juvenile institution. 22 tables and 154 referencesC C GuinBureau of Justice Statistics...
Adolescent girls comprise nearly a third of juvenile arrests, and rates of incarceration among adolescent females have been rising rapidly. Yet, young women continue to be a neglected population in juvenile justice research and service delivery. While there has been an increased focus on addressing ...
The opposite result is more likely, for a teenager may feel stigmatized by a criminal conviction and may believe he is a lost cause, resulting in a return to crime. In addition, the huge amounts expended on incarceration could be better spent on counseling, education, and job training. ...
In the juvenile justice context, proper responsiveness to the needs of children from the state might include: preventive and interventional programs that provide alternatives to removal and incarceration; a focus on not only providing incarcerated youth with basic necessities, but also providing rehabilita...
Education and race seem to be the most decisive factors when deciding who goes to jail and what age cohort has the greatest percentage chance of incarceration. Going to prison no longer affects just the individual who committed the crime. Instead, the family and community left behind gain a ...
Specific issues examined include: the effectiveness of particular juvenile justice programs; juvenile recidivism; the rate of criminalisation and incarceration of Aboriginal young people; the particular issues facing young women; and restorative justice. 被引量: 5 年份: 1998 ...
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