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There Is No Such Thing As A Child Prostitute: Why Decriminalization Is Only The First Step In California, Edrina Nazaradeh
There Is No Such Thing As A Child Prostitute: Why Decriminalization Is Only The First Step In California, Edrina Nazaradeh
Pepperdine Law Review
Prostituted minors are victims of the deceitful schemes of pimps, traffickers, and Johns. While there is widespread agreement that these minors are victims, states have taken different approaches to addressing this heinous crime. Generally, states either prosecute prostituted minors or adopt Safe Harbor laws that grant prostituted minors immunity from prosecution. California joined the majority of states when it passed Senate Bill 1322. Effective January 1, 2017, this bill amended California’s Penal Code to grant children under eighteen years of age immunity from prosecution for prostitution. This Comment argues that Senate Bill 1322 properly amended California law by aligning with …
Protecting America’S Children: Why An Executive Order Banning Juvenile Solitary Confinement Is Not Enough, Carina Muir
Protecting America’S Children: Why An Executive Order Banning Juvenile Solitary Confinement Is Not Enough, Carina Muir
Pepperdine Law Review
Despite its devastating psychological, physical, and developmental effects on juveniles, solitary confinement is used in juvenile correctional facilities across the United States. This Comment posits that such treatment violates the Eighth Amendment’s Cruel and Unusual Punishment Clause, the United Nations’ Convention on the Rights of the Child, and the Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment. It likewise argues that that President Obama’s recent Executive Order banning juvenile solitary confinement is simply not a powerful enough remedy and discusses why it must be paired with Congressional legislation or Supreme Court jurisprudence if it is to …
Sticks And Stones May Break My Bones, But Words Will Always Hurt Me: Why California Should Expand The Admissibility Of Prior Acts Of Child Abuse, Lindsay Gochnour
Sticks And Stones May Break My Bones, But Words Will Always Hurt Me: Why California Should Expand The Admissibility Of Prior Acts Of Child Abuse, Lindsay Gochnour
Pepperdine Law Review
This Comment seeks to explore the effect that the admissibility of prior bad acts evidence would have on child maltreatment cases and the benefits that would be afforded to child abuse victims if they were provided the same legal protections as victims of other crimes. This Comment argues that expanding the California Evidence Code to allow the admission of prior acts of psychological and emotional child maltreatment would make great progress for the protection of child abuse victims and the prosecution of their (often losing) cases.
Equal Protection For Illegitimate Children In State Welfare Programs, Phillip North
Equal Protection For Illegitimate Children In State Welfare Programs, Phillip North
Pepperdine Law Review
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Illegitimate Children And Constitutional Review, Clayton W. Plotkin, John Vodonick
Illegitimate Children And Constitutional Review, Clayton W. Plotkin, John Vodonick
Pepperdine Law Review
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Void For Vagueness: State Statutes Proscribing Conduct Only For A Juvenile, Edward R. Roybal
Void For Vagueness: State Statutes Proscribing Conduct Only For A Juvenile, Edward R. Roybal
Pepperdine Law Review
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In Re N, Juvenile Court Must Inform Minor Of His Right To Appeal , John H. Paulsen
In Re N, Juvenile Court Must Inform Minor Of His Right To Appeal , John H. Paulsen
Pepperdine Law Review
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A Dangerous Commitment , Jack Fleischli
Breed V. Jones: Double Jeopardy And The Juvenile , Jere Lamont Fox
Breed V. Jones: Double Jeopardy And The Juvenile , Jere Lamont Fox
Pepperdine Law Review
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A Study Of Juvenile Record Sealing Practices In California , Leonard Edwards, Inger J. Sagatun
A Study Of Juvenile Record Sealing Practices In California , Leonard Edwards, Inger J. Sagatun
Pepperdine Law Review
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Expanding The Neglected Role Of The Parent In The Juvenile Court , Raymond F. Vincent
Expanding The Neglected Role Of The Parent In The Juvenile Court , Raymond F. Vincent
Pepperdine Law Review
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Certification Of Juveniles To Adult Court , Joseph N. Sorrentino, Gary K. Olsen
Certification Of Juveniles To Adult Court , Joseph N. Sorrentino, Gary K. Olsen
Pepperdine Law Review
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Guidelines For Statutes For Transfer Of Juveniles To Criminal Court , Elizabeth W. Browne
Guidelines For Statutes For Transfer Of Juveniles To Criminal Court , Elizabeth W. Browne
Pepperdine Law Review
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Juvenile Justice In Transition , Julian C. Dixon
Juvenile Justice In Transition , Julian C. Dixon
Pepperdine Law Review
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First Annual Juvenile Law Thematic Journal Pepperdine Law Review: Introduction, John L. Roche
First Annual Juvenile Law Thematic Journal Pepperdine Law Review: Introduction, John L. Roche
Pepperdine Law Review
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People V. Olivas: Equalizing The Sentencing Of Youthful Offenders With Adult Maximums, William E. Harris
People V. Olivas: Equalizing The Sentencing Of Youthful Offenders With Adult Maximums, William E. Harris
Pepperdine Law Review
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Legislative Response To In Re Ronald S.: Cal. A.B. 958, Richard E. Boehm
Legislative Response To In Re Ronald S.: Cal. A.B. 958, Richard E. Boehm
Pepperdine Law Review
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Preying On Playgrounds: The Sexploitation Of Children In Pornography And Prostitution, C. David Baker
Preying On Playgrounds: The Sexploitation Of Children In Pornography And Prostitution, C. David Baker
Pepperdine Law Review
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The Differential Detention/Jailing Of Juveniles: A Comparison Of Detention And Non-Detention Courts, John H. Kramer, Darrell J. Steffensmeier
The Differential Detention/Jailing Of Juveniles: A Comparison Of Detention And Non-Detention Courts, John H. Kramer, Darrell J. Steffensmeier
Pepperdine Law Review
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Stay No Longer: California Juvenile Court Sentencing Practices, Sharon O. Lightholder
Stay No Longer: California Juvenile Court Sentencing Practices, Sharon O. Lightholder
Pepperdine Law Review
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Child Abuse Victims: Are They Also Victims Of An Adversarial And Hierarchial Court System?, Lorraine Adler
Child Abuse Victims: Are They Also Victims Of An Adversarial And Hierarchial Court System?, Lorraine Adler
Pepperdine Law Review
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Here's Looking At You, Kid: Prosecutors In The Juvenile Court Process, David Keith Hicks
Here's Looking At You, Kid: Prosecutors In The Juvenile Court Process, David Keith Hicks
Pepperdine Law Review
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Criminals Without Crime: The Dilemma Of The Status Offender, Lawrence N. Blum
Criminals Without Crime: The Dilemma Of The Status Offender, Lawrence N. Blum
Pepperdine Law Review
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Enslavement In The Twentieth Century: The Right Of Parents To Retain Their Childrens' Earnings, Jules D. Barnett, Daniel K. Spradlin
Enslavement In The Twentieth Century: The Right Of Parents To Retain Their Childrens' Earnings, Jules D. Barnett, Daniel K. Spradlin
Pepperdine Law Review
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Procedural Due Process In The Discipline Of Incarcerated Juveniles, Allen F. Breed, Paul H. Voss
Procedural Due Process In The Discipline Of Incarcerated Juveniles, Allen F. Breed, Paul H. Voss
Pepperdine Law Review
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Introduction: The Role Of The Juvenile Court - Social Or Legal Institution?, Enrique H. Pena
Introduction: The Role Of The Juvenile Court - Social Or Legal Institution?, Enrique H. Pena
Pepperdine Law Review
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Emergence Of The "Tender Years" Doctrine: Too Young To Drink, But Capable Of Escaping The Civil Consequences?, William R. Slomanson
Emergence Of The "Tender Years" Doctrine: Too Young To Drink, But Capable Of Escaping The Civil Consequences?, William R. Slomanson
Pepperdine Law Review
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So You're Going To Represent A Juvenile!, John R. Heilman
So You're Going To Represent A Juvenile!, John R. Heilman
Pepperdine Law Review
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Beyond Kent And Gault: Consensual Searches And Juveniles, Larry T. Pleiss
Beyond Kent And Gault: Consensual Searches And Juveniles, Larry T. Pleiss
Pepperdine Law Review
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Sex Differences In Delinquency: An Analysis Of Juvenile Court Statistics, 1970-76, Darrell J. Steffensmeier, John H. Kramer
Sex Differences In Delinquency: An Analysis Of Juvenile Court Statistics, 1970-76, Darrell J. Steffensmeier, John H. Kramer
Pepperdine Law Review
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