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Articles 31 - 47 of 47
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Violent Neighborhoods, Violent Kids, Us Department Of Justice
Violent Neighborhoods, Violent Kids, Us Department Of Justice
Juvenile Justice Bulletin
No abstract provided.
The Comprehensive Strategy: Lessons Learned From The Pilot Sites, Us Department Of Justice
The Comprehensive Strategy: Lessons Learned From The Pilot Sites, Us Department Of Justice
Juvenile Justice Bulletin
No abstract provided.
The Legal Construction Of Adolescence, Elizabeth S. Scott
The Legal Construction Of Adolescence, Elizabeth S. Scott
Hofstra Law Review
Two features of the legal regulation of childhood seem troublesome, but ultimately contribute to sensible policies in most contexts. First, the boundary between childhood and adulthood varies in different policy domains, through a regime of age grading under which elementary school students are deemed adults for some legal purposes, while, for other purposes, college students are children. Second, the transitional stage of adolescence is virtually invisible, because, for most purposes, law makers employ binary categories, classifying adolescents as either children or as adults. This framework - a series of legislative bright line rules, arrayed around a presumptive age of majority …
School And Community Interventions To Prevent Serious And Violent Offending, Us Department Of Justice
School And Community Interventions To Prevent Serious And Violent Offending, Us Department Of Justice
Juvenile Justice Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Offenders In Juvenile Court, 1996, Us Department Of Justice
Offenders In Juvenile Court, 1996, Us Department Of Justice
Juvenile Justice Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Juvenile Delinquents: Typical Characteristics, Giuseppe Michael Fazari
Juvenile Delinquents: Typical Characteristics, Giuseppe Michael Fazari
Seton Hall University Dissertations and Theses (ETDs)
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Juvenile Delinquents In The Federal Criminal Justice System, Us Department Of Justice
Juvenile Delinquents In The Federal Criminal Justice System, Us Department Of Justice
National Institute of Justice Office of Justice Programs
No abstract provided.
Out Of Control - The Uses And Abuses Of Parental Liability Laws To Control Juvenile Delinquency In The United States, Linda A. Chapin
Out Of Control - The Uses And Abuses Of Parental Liability Laws To Control Juvenile Delinquency In The United States, Linda A. Chapin
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
Offenders In Juvenile Court, 1993, Us Department Of Justice
Offenders In Juvenile Court, 1993, Us Department Of Justice
Juvenile Justice Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Curfew: An Answer To Juvenile Delinquency And Victimization?, Us Department Of Justice
Curfew: An Answer To Juvenile Delinquency And Victimization?, Us Department Of Justice
Juvenile Justice Bulletin
No abstract provided.
Japanese Juvenile Justice: An Exploratory Look, Kym Rutherford
Japanese Juvenile Justice: An Exploratory Look, Kym Rutherford
Honors Theses
"Among industrialized nations, Japan has the lowest crime rate and is considered to have one of the best criminal justice systems in the world" (Thorton, 1992, p. 471). If this statement is true, what can the United States learn from Japan about crime reduction? Discussion shall focus on the chosen topic of juvenile justice. Two key questions arise when dealing with the overriding question of what the United States can learn from the Japanese justice system. First, what are the cultural factors that influence juvenile crime behavior in Japan? Second, how do the Japanese respond to their juvenile delinquents?
Facilities Review Panel V. Coe: The West Virginia Supreme Court Of Appeals Adopts An Objective Approach To Deciding Pretrial Detention Of Accused Juveniles, Elizabeth S. Lawton
Facilities Review Panel V. Coe: The West Virginia Supreme Court Of Appeals Adopts An Objective Approach To Deciding Pretrial Detention Of Accused Juveniles, Elizabeth S. Lawton
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Children, The Death Penalty And The Eighth Amendment: An Analysis Of Stanford V. Kentucky, Tanya M. Perfecky
Children, The Death Penalty And The Eighth Amendment: An Analysis Of Stanford V. Kentucky, Tanya M. Perfecky
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Stanford V. Kentucky: Upholding Juvenile Capital Punishment--A Confirmation Of Society's Evolving Standards Of Decency, Jeffery L. Robinette
Stanford V. Kentucky: Upholding Juvenile Capital Punishment--A Confirmation Of Society's Evolving Standards Of Decency, Jeffery L. Robinette
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Decency Of Capital Punishment For Minors: Contemporary Standards And The Dignity Of Juveniles, Lawrence A. Vanore
The Decency Of Capital Punishment For Minors: Contemporary Standards And The Dignity Of Juveniles, Lawrence A. Vanore
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law--Juvenile Delinquency--Contributing Survives Constitutional Attack: Confusion Or Certainty, Michael Frank Pezzulli
Criminal Law--Juvenile Delinquency--Contributing Survives Constitutional Attack: Confusion Or Certainty, Michael Frank Pezzulli
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Juvenile Courts--Insanity Defense No Bar To Adjudication To Delinquency, George William Lavender Iii
Juvenile Courts--Insanity Defense No Bar To Adjudication To Delinquency, George William Lavender Iii
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.