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Juvenile Justice in America

by Clemens Bartollas, Stuart J. Miller
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Synopsis

Fully focused on the important issues, emerging trends, contemporary research, and special challenges facing juvenile justice today, this comprehensive exploration of the American juvenile justice system covers the history and philosophy of juvenile justice, the current practices for processing youthful offenders, the detention of juveniles, and the diversion of youth from the juvenile justice system. Unique in its approach, it gives students an “up-close and personal” view of the fascinating and sometimes tragic world of the juvenile offender–and the personal, psychological and thinking processes that characterize juvenile misbehavior.

Comprehensive overview of juvenile justice system institutions and operations. Realistic look at the life of juveniles. Updated statistics, research studies, case studies, interviews & photographs.

For anyone working anywhere within the juvenile justice system.

Booknews

A textbook that explores and defines the important and emerging component of juvenile justice in the US. The volume is divided into six sections: introduction; the system and early decision making; community-based corrections; institutionalization; status and chronic offenders; and treatment, research, and new directions. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 2007
Publisher
Prentice Hall
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780132256957

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