When juvenile violence and crime skyrocketed in the late 1980s and early 1990s, every state in the country responded by significantly altering the jurisdiction, purpose, process, sentencing, and services of their juvenile justice systems. Analyzing the history of juvenile justice over the last two ...
Warner, K (1994), `The Legal Framework of Juvenile Justice', in White, R and Alder, C (eds), The Police and Young People in Australia, Cambridge University Press, Melbourne.Warner, Kate, 1994: "The Legal Framework of Juvenile Justice" in Rob White and Christine Alder, eds. The Police...
The American juvenile justice system is considered a system in crisis. It is not only overloaded by increased delinquency, and at that by increasingly violent acts of delinquency by inner city gangs in particular, but it is also a system seen as ineffective at the best of times. There has ...
Juvenile Justice and Juvenile Crime: The Tradition and Topicality of an Interdisciplinary Approach 来自 SSRN 喜欢 0 阅读量: 12 作者:Weijers, Ido,Rap, Stephanie,Hepping, Kristien 摘要: Juvenile justice has played a role throughout the history of the Willem Pompe Institute. The intellectual work ...
The Institution of Traditional Sex Role Models in the Juvenile Justice SystemSchaefer, Shelly
The juvenile justice system is a method that is used for dealing with a minor who has been accused of committing a crime. When a...
Current French law on juvenile justice has a long story. It originated in the immediate aftermath of World War II and is still governed by an ordinance of 2 February 1945. In this paper we would like to consider especially the most recent part of this story and to examine whether and to...
President's Cmssn on Law Enforcement and Admin of JusticeUnited States of America,USO America - 《Bureau of Justice Statistics》 被引量: 249发表: 1967年 How capitated mental health care affects utilization by youth in the juvenile justice and child welfare systems. Examine the impact of Colorad...
The Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency: Diversion From the Juvenile Justice System. 10. Fourteen ounces of prevention: A casebook for practitioners the Widow-to-Widowprogram was conceived as a means of preventing mental illness in the newly widowed the historyof this program is presented and evidenc...