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University of Missouri School of Law

Journal of Dispute Resolution

1993

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Juvenile Diversion: An Alternative To Juvenile Court, S'Lee Arthur Hinshaw Ii Jul 1993

Juvenile Diversion: An Alternative To Juvenile Court, S'Lee Arthur Hinshaw Ii

Journal of Dispute Resolution

The first juvenile courts in this country were created to keep children from being tried and sentenced as adults in adult criminal courts and from being subjected to the rigors of formal, public adversarial proceedings.' The reformers who created juvenile courts hoped to handle all delinquents within the community itself on an informal basis and without the trappings of due process.2 Using the concept of parens patriae3 and developing it into the idea that the state had the power to act in place of parents of deviant or dependent children,4 the juvenile courts used informal, discretionary procedures to diagnose the …