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(Emerge, 1998; p. 48). Just nine months prior, on January 1, 1997, the state of Michigan had implemented its aggressive "get toug...
is unusual. All too often children are led through a troubled system that simply does not know how to treat young offenders. I...
The latter part of the Twentieth Century was characterized by a growing concern over what was perceived as a growing propensity...
see needs that should be filled. Barber has been in the justice system for many years and she finally began to realize that many o...
and, therefore, cannot begin to identify with the situation or see the need for drastic change. What, exactly, compels one ...
In eight pages this paper examines 1990s' crime rate statistics in this consideration of Pennsylvania's juvenile crime system. Ei...
a responsive juvenile justice system is critical (Briscoe, 1997). In Texas, for example, children as young as ten will fall und...
Information about the juvenile system of criminal justice of these three centuries are compared and contrasted. There are 6 bibli...
In seven pages this report discusses contributing factors of juvenile delinquency and discusses how it is defined within the crimi...
rather noble institution and embraces the authority to encompass the most important duty imaginable which is to protect and reform...
behavior. Letting them go, or sanctioning them with only community service, may be too lenient. Even so, some small gestures will ...
the prison system. This is something that has concerned the public and the same problem is found in juvenile detention centers as ...
of the problems with the system is that it is not standardized; each state has its own version. Funding mechanisms are different i...
cruelty, and shoplifting. These programs are utilized to give youth another chance instead of throwing them in juvenile detention ...
although blacks make up only 12% of Sacramentos drug users, "52% of those arrested in Sacramento are African-American" (Schiraldi,...
this development, the Gun-Free Schools Act of 1994 was passed, which encouraged a policy of "zero tolerance" as it criminalized s...
II. MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF JUVENILE JUSTICE CLASSIFICATION & TREATMENT PROGRAMS More than one hundred and seventy years ago, the...
Abstract This paper provides an overview of the multitude of roles forensic psychologist play...
riotous behavior inasmuch as students contend their rights are being violated by the limitation. The issue at hand, points ...
use is a prevalent factor in the school setting is intrinsically related to social elements, a point the authors illustrate by exa...
(Overview, 2004). The age of majority, that is, the age at which the defendant is considered an adult differs from state to state....
does not treat all of its juvenile offenders as adults. Indeed, the state is one of the most progressive in the nation in terms o...
on the fact that other states are closing their boot camps for lack of funds and poor success rates, Nunnlee commented "at this po...
is societally acceptable to that which is societally reprehensible. There is, of course, no one place to lodge the blame for juve...
idea that juvenile offenders needed to be handled different from adult offenders; as the goal was to retrain the child toward more...
terrorist acts? The practice of electronic surveillance was certainly nothing new. Two months prior to the attacks on the World ...
In the case of Baze v. Reese, Kentucky inmates who have been sentenced to death are claming that the states three-drug cocktail pr...
countries, the world is a vigilant watchdog, judging the actions of all judiciaries through the International Criminal Court. The...
The result is that "there are not one, but fifty-five court systems in the United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, a...
This paper argues in five pages that the U.S. system of criminal justice exhibits minority biases in this consideration of inequal...