An Overview of Juvenile JusticeJuvenile Justice DefinedJuvenile Court AuthorityMeasuring DelinquencySerious Violent Crimes by JuvenilesNonviolent CrimesJuvenile Justice OrganizationsJudicial WaiverDevelopment of Juvenile CourtsChildhoodparens patriaeEarly LawsDevelopment of Juvenile Courts in the Un
Juvenile Justice : Theory and Practice
โ Scribed by Roberson, Cliff
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 368
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
An Overview of Juvenile JusticeJuvenile Justice DefinedJuvenile Court AuthorityMeasuring DelinquencySerious Violent Crimes by JuvenilesNonviolent CrimesJuvenile Justice OrganizationsJudicial WaiverDevelopment of Juvenile CourtsChildhoodparens patriaeEarly LawsDevelopment of Juvenile Courts in the United StatesJuvenile Justice and the Supreme CourtPunish or ReformDelinquency Causation TheoriesBasic Assumptions of Read more...
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Front cover
Contents
list of figures
acronyms used in the juvenile justice system
preface
Chapter 1: an overview of juvenile justice
Body
Chapter 2: development of juvenile courts
Chapter 3: delinquency causation theories
Chapter 3: abused and neglected children
Chapter 4: abused and neglected children
Chapter 5: law enforcementand juveniles
Chapter 6: courts in the juvenile justice system
Chapter 7: overview of the procedures in juvenile court
Chapter 8: procedures in juvenile court
Chapter 9: cases referred to criminal courts
Chapter 10: juvenile court andindividual rights Chapter 11: juvenile probationChapter 12: juvenile institutions and early releases
Chapter 13: juvenile group homes
Chapter 14: boot camps and shock programs
Chapter 15: selected issues in juvenile justice
appendix: common terms used in juvenile corrections
index
Back cover
โฆ Subjects
Juvenile delinquency -- United States. Juvenile justice, Administration of -- United States.
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