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Offenders In Juvenile Court, 1993, Us Department Of Justice Jul 1996

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 Apr 1996

Curfew: An Answer To Juvenile Delinquency And Victimization?, Us Department Of Justice

Juvenile Justice Bulletin

No abstract provided.


The Juvenile Offender Act: Effectiveness And Impact On The New York Juvenile Justice System, Merril Sobie Jan 1981

The Juvenile Offender Act: Effectiveness And Impact On The New York Juvenile Justice System, Merril Sobie

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

The Juvenile Offender Act of 1978 incorporates the most radical and perhaps the most controversial amendments to New York's juvenile delinquency statutes in several decades. For the first time since 1909, children accused of committing serious offenses are subject to prosecution in the criminal courts. The gradual decriminalization of delinquency, which began a century and a half ago, has been reversed. This report analyzes and evaluates the Act and its implementation. The first two sections summarize the historical development of juvenile delinquency legislation and compare present New York provisions to those in other states. Sections III and IV will evaluate …


I. The Problem Of The Juvenile, E. Barrett Prettyman Sep 1961

I. The Problem Of The Juvenile, E. Barrett Prettyman

Washington and Lee Law Review

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