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9780195104059

Readings in Juvenile Justice Administration

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    9780195104059

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    0195104056

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-02-04
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
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Summary

Readings in Juvenile Justice Administration analyzes the judicial, legal, and correctional agencies that respond to delinquent offenders. The articles reveal the diversity and complexity of the juvenile courts and present the current policy debates regarding juvenile justice. They reflect the historical origins and the recent transformation of the juvenile justice system as it moves from a nominally rehabilitative social welfare agency to a more scaled-down criminal justice system for young offenders. Chapter 1 features a discussion of the origins of the juvenile court system. Chapter 2 examines juvenile justice administration, focusing on the various stages of the process and the sources of organizational diversity. The articles in Chapter 3 look at the quality of procedural justice in juvenile courts. This section examines the conflicts between the procedural rights of juvenile offenders, the traditional conception of the juvenile court as a rehabilitative agency, and the increased severity of sentencing policy in response to recent efforts to get tough and crack down on youth crime. Chapter 4 focuses on alternative strategies that would transfer serious young offenders to criminal courts for prosecution as adults, demonstrating the conceptual and administrative tensions embodied in defining the boundaries between delinquents and criminals, between children and adults, and between treatment and punishment. Chapter 5 analyzes several aspects of sentencing delinquents in juvenile courts. The articles in this section reveal the shifts in juvenile justice jurisprudence, policy, administration, and practices from rehabilitation to retribution and from offender to offense. The final set of articles in Chapter 6 highlight some of the current policy debates about the future of the juvenile court as an institution, exploring the need to maintain a separate juvenile justice system for young offenders. Bringing together some of the most important articles in the field, Readings in Juvenile Justice Administration is ideal for courses in criminal and juvenile justice.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Origins of the Juvenile Court
Introduction
"Re-imagining Childhood and Reconstructing the Legal Order: The Case for Abolishing the Juvenile Court," 69 North Carolina Review 1083 (1991)
"The Juvenille Court," 23 Harvard Law Review 104-22 (1990)
"The Triumph of BEnevolence," in Criminal Justice in America: A Critical Understanding 356-389 (Richard Quinney ed. 1974)
Gateway to the Juvenile Justice Process -- Varities of Juvenile Courts
Introduction
Howard Snyder and Melissa Sickmund,Juvenile Offenders and Victims: A National Report (1995)
"Justice By Geography: Urban Suburban, and Rural Variations in Juvenile Justice Administration," 82 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 156 (1991)
"Structural Variations in Juvenille Court Processing: Inequality, the Underclass, and Social Control," 27 Law & Society Review 285 (1993)
Procedural Justice in Juvenile Court
Introduction: The Constitutional Domestication of Juvenile
Court
Pretrial Detention: Introduction
"Detention" in Juvenile Offenders and victims: A National Report (1995)
"Preventative Detention and the Judicial Prediction of Dangerousness for Juveniles: A Natural Experiment," in 86 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 415 (1996)
Right to Counsel in Juvenile Court
Introduction
"In re Gault Revisited: A Cross-State Comparison of the Right to Counsel in Juvenile Court," 34 Crime & Deliquency
"Right to Counsel in Juvenile Court: An Empirical Study of When Lawyers Appear and the Differences They Make,"79 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 1189 (1989)
Jury Trial in Juvenile Court
Introduction
"Re-imagining Childhood and Reconstructing the Legal Order: The Case for Abolishing the Juvenile Court," 69 North Carolina Law Review 1083 (1991)
Remnants of Parens Patriae in the Adjudicatory Hearing: Is a fair Trial Possible in Juvenile Court," 40 Crime & Deliquency 599 (1994)
Transfer of Serious Young Offenders to Adult Court
Introduction
Federal Bureau of Investigation, "Juveniles and Violence" from Crime in the United States 1991 (1992)
"Transfer" from Juvenile Offenders and Victims: A National Report (1995)
"The End of the Line: An Empirical Study of Judicial Waiver," 86 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 449 (1996)
"The Automatic Waiver of Juveniles and Substantive Justice," 39 Crime & Deliquency 253 (1993)
"Prosecutorial Waiver: Case Study of a Questionable Reform, " 35 Crime & Deliquency 179-198 (1989)
Sentencing Deliquent Offenders
Introduction
The Juvenile Court Meets the Principle of Offense: Punishment, Treatment, and the Difference it Makes," 68 Boston University Law Review 821 (1988)
"Role Determinants in Juvenile Court," in Handbook in Criminology (1974)
"Race Effects in Juvenile Justice Decision-Making: Findings of a Statewide Analysis," 86 Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology 392 (1996)
"Juvenile Cor
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