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Procedural Due Process In The Juvenile Courts Of West Virginia, Richard A. Warmuth Nov 1973

Procedural Due Process In The Juvenile Courts Of West Virginia, Richard A. Warmuth

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Toward A Code Of Discovery For Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings, Michael P. Gray Jul 1973

Toward A Code Of Discovery For Juvenile Delinquency Proceedings, Michael P. Gray

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


In Defense Of Youth. By W. Vaughn Stapleton And Lee E. Teitelbaum., Daniel Katkin, Frederick Hussey Apr 1973

In Defense Of Youth. By W. Vaughn Stapleton And Lee E. Teitelbaum., Daniel Katkin, Frederick Hussey

Buffalo Law Review

No abstract provided.


Equal Protection For Juveniles: The Present Status Of Sex-Based Discrimination In Juvenile Court Laws, Samuel M. Davis, Susan C. Chaires Apr 1973

Equal Protection For Juveniles: The Present Status Of Sex-Based Discrimination In Juvenile Court Laws, Samuel M. Davis, Susan C. Chaires

Scholarly Works

The authors of this Article are concerned with sex-based discrimination in juvenile court laws. They first analyze those state laws that are sexually discriminatory and then explore the possibility of attacking these laws under the equal protection clause of the fourteenth amendment. Finally, the potential impact of the Equal Rights Amendment upon these laws is discussed.


Children - Individuals Without Rights?, Sanford N. Katz Jan 1973

Children - Individuals Without Rights?, Sanford N. Katz

Sanford N. Katz

No abstract provided.


Parens Patriae: From Chancery To The Juvenile Court, Doug Rendleman Jan 1973

Parens Patriae: From Chancery To The Juvenile Court, Doug Rendleman

Scholarly Articles

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Constiutional Law - Balancing Test Employed To Resolve Conflict Between State Statute And Resulting Burden On Free Exercise Of Religion - State Interest In Compelling Compulsory High School Attendance Outweighed By Resulting Burden On Free Exercise Of Amish Religion, Michael G. Trachtman Jan 1973

Constiutional Law - Balancing Test Employed To Resolve Conflict Between State Statute And Resulting Burden On Free Exercise Of Religion - State Interest In Compelling Compulsory High School Attendance Outweighed By Resulting Burden On Free Exercise Of Amish Religion, Michael G. Trachtman

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Interrogated Juvenile: Caveat Confessor?, Elaine W. Shoben Jan 1973

The Interrogated Juvenile: Caveat Confessor?, Elaine W. Shoben

Scholarly Works

No abstract provided.


The Significance Of Treater Competence In Either Behavior Modification Or Transactional Analysis Treatment Of Juvenile Offenders, Paul Mccormick Jan 1973

The Significance Of Treater Competence In Either Behavior Modification Or Transactional Analysis Treatment Of Juvenile Offenders, Paul Mccormick

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

Results of the Youth Center Research Project were almost equally favorable for each other's two schools. The parole-violation rates of the wards released from both institutions dropped from 43% to 31%, a considerable improvement when compared with the two control California Youth Authority schools continuing failure rate of 46%. These figures were for twelve-month parole-exposure periods. But the study’s major hypotheses were not verified. The more mature youths did not do better with TA than with B Mod, and the lower-maturity wards did no better with B Mod. In fact, one classification of higher-maturity wards did a little better with …


Selected Attitudes And Perceptions Of Adolescents At The Hood River, Oregon, Attention Home, Marilyn Czerwinski, Linda Olson Jan 1973

Selected Attitudes And Perceptions Of Adolescents At The Hood River, Oregon, Attention Home, Marilyn Czerwinski, Linda Olson

Dissertations and Theses

The aim of this study is to report selected perceptions and attitudes of adolescents placed in the “attention home” at Hood River, Oregon, as an early aid towards improved understanding and treatment, and program assessment.