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Papers On Juvenile Justice
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Juvenile Justice Process
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In 6 pages, the author discusses the juvenile justice process as presented in sections 5 and 8 of Martin Forst's The New Juvenile Justice. No other sources are cited.
Filename: PCjuvjp.doc
Juvenile Justice, Drug Use, and Schools: Truancy
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A 4 page paper which examines the impact juvenile delinquency and drug use has on the criminal justice system from the school perspective as it involves truancy. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: RAscd.rtf
Juvenile Justice: The Importance of Separating Juveniles and Adults
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A 20 page overview of the reasoning behind llinois' recent move to create a separate Department of Juvenile Justice. The value of this move is supported by the literature on juvenile justice. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPjuvJusIL.rtf
Juvenile Offenders Should Not Always Be Tried As Adults
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5 pages in length. The writer briefly touches upon five pro and con arguments for not trying juveniles as adults. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCJuvAdult.rtf
Juvenile Offenders to Adult Offenders: Juvenile Justice System
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A 4 page paper which summarizes and reviews an article titled “Digging deep to avoid juvenile incarceration” by Philip Comey. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAjuv5.rtf
Juvenile Offenders: Tried as Adults?
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An 18 page paper which examines whether or
not juvenile offenders should be tried as adults. In presenting this examination the paper
also discusses the history of juvenile justice, illustrating how juveniles were often treated
as adults. The paper leans towards juveniles being tried as adults when they are of an age
to warrant such treatment, but also argues that much more research, and many more
approaches, need to be implemented prior to making such a broad ruling. Bibliography
lists 15 sources.
Filename: RAjuvadl.wps
Juvenile Violence and the Role of the Adult Courts
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This 5 page paper considers the arguments for and against the trial of children who are accused of violent crimes in adult courts. The aspect of criminally responsibility and moral development are discussed along with the need for retribution rather than rehabilitation and the ultimate aims of the justice system. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEjuvvol.wps
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