Most states allow juveniles to be waived if they are currently charged with a felony and have been charged previously with a felony, and most states allow juveniles to be w... Page 1 of 5 Next > More on Treating Juvenile Defenders as Adults... Loading......
Before 1980, the notions were widely shared that juveniles are qualitatively different from adults—emotionally and intellectually immature, less responsible, more malleable—and accordingly that their crimes should be handled differently. The juvenile justice system was seen as a mechanism for responding ...
First, I use pooled time-series negative binomial regression to analyze raw counts of juveniles admitted to adult prisons. Second, I use multivariate regression to predict the length of sentence that violent juvenile offenders receive in adult criminal courts. Finally, I use zero-inflated negative ...
Many juvenile sex offenders (JSOs) have more than one victim, and clearly, if they begin a pattern of sexual offending as juveniles and continue sexual offending as adults, JSOs can have many victims. Studies show that JSOs average eight to nine sexual offenses, with four to seven victims...
For the most part, juveniles survive off of spiders that are sealed into their mud homes by their parents. Popular types of spiders in this wasp’s diet include: Orb weavers Black widow spiders Comb-footed spiders Adult wasps paralyze the spiders with their stingers and then transport them to...
A Prospective Analysis of Juvenile Male Sex Offenders: Characteristics and Recidivism Rates as Adults. This research assesses the recidivism rates of a sample of 300 registered male sex offenders who were juveniles at the time of their initial arrest for a s... Vandiver,Donna,M. - 《Journal ...