JUVENILE courtsRESTORATIVE justiceJUVENILE delinquencyJUVENILE justice administrationFirst page of articledoi:10.1111/j.1755-6988.1998.tb00790.xGordon BazemoreJohn Wiley & Sons, LtdJuvenile and Family Court JournalBazemore, G. (1998). The Juvenile Court and the Future Response to Youth Crime : A ...
Frequent parental fighting, low parental supervision, low social control and male gender were significant factors in explaining hate crime offending. Our results suggest that the three criminological theories are relevant in the analysis of hate crime offending among Finnish youth....
Some people believe there is a connection between crime and the uneducated parents. The majority of crimes committed by young people with ethnic background attach on the lack of parental skills. However, I disagree with the notion.There are reasons why people consider training parents with parental...
According to investigators, Sam Woodward, a privileged upper middle class kid from Southern California, was drawn to this ideology — drawn to Atomwaffen's heroes: Adolf Hitler, Charles Manson, Timothy McVeigh and James Mason, author of Atomwaffen's favorite neo-Nazi publication, "Siege." Woodw...
F. (1980).A National Assessment of Serious Juvenile Crime and the Juvenile Justice System: The Need for A Rational Response. Vol. II. Definition, Characteristics of Incidents and Individuals, and Relationship to Substance Abuse, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. Snyder, H. N., ...
government needs to have a system of timely guidance documents, the coordination between relevant agencies, secondly, that civil servants working in disaster response work must be capable, thirdly, the government must there should be publicity on how to respond, four is to limit the hot growth ...
In response, we launched several major projects set out in the 14th Five-Year Plan ahead of schedule, expedited the processes of issuing and utilizing local government special-purpose bonds, made better use of carryover quotas for special-purpose bonds in accordance with the law, and issued ...
Response policing Students can supplement the core articles with relevant articles and reports from Policing Insight’s large archive which features over 1500 contributors from policing and criminal justice including from police, government, academia, third sector and industry in the UK and around the...
Crime levels are a perennial development problem in Latin America and a renewed concern in the United States. At the same time, trust in the police has been falling, and questions abound about citizens’ willingness to support government efforts to fight crime. We conduct a survey experiment to...
Restrictions on movement and new government regulations created unique challenges, including enforcing lockdown rules and shielding vulnerable officers. These shifts in demand and response are crucial to understand because police handling of calls directly influences public perceptions of their legitimacy ...