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Juvenile Law

The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law

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1994

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Hostages In The ‘Hood, Robert A. Destro Jan 1994

Hostages In The ‘Hood, Robert A. Destro

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The goal of this essay is to sketch out an approach which attempts to highlight the multiplicity of interests necessarily included in, but not always identified in, debates over gang control policy. The intent is not so much to suggest a way in which to resolve these often competing interests (which would be impossible in any event), or even to attempt an exhaustive discussion of the most important ones. It is, rather, to suggest that a feel for context and a sense of proportion is or ought to be critical in all discussions of gang control policy.


An Analysis Of Realistic Due Process Rights Of Children Versus Parents, Raymond C. O'Brien Jan 1994

An Analysis Of Realistic Due Process Rights Of Children Versus Parents, Raymond C. O'Brien

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The purpose of this Article is to analyze the Santosky presupposition and demonstrate why it is misdirected. In particular, the Article posits that the clear and convincing standard adopted by the Court deprives the child of his or her due process rights. The minimum standard should be reduced to at least one of preponderance of the evidence. Such a standard would recognize the so-called parental presumption, i.e. the historical preference given to parents, but give greater recognition to the rights of the child.

This Article examines the due process concerns of parent and child from both a legal and a …