Who is to be blamed for Juvenile Delinquency? suggests juvenile delinquency refers to crimes committed by children and youth. There is an ongoing discussion as to who should be held responsible for such crimes in scholarly publications ‚ case law and the media (Brank et al‚ 2006; Brown et al‚ 2009). The responsibility for juvenile delinquency is usually associated with the delinquent (Economist‚ 1993)‚ parents (Brank et al‚ 2006)‚ the educational institutions (Brown et al‚ 2009) as well as the society
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Afforded to Juveniles 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Sources of Juvenile Rights and Protections Constitutional Rights Not Afforded to Juveniles Right to Counsel Right Against Self-Incrimination A. B. C. D. Constitutional Right Statutory Rights Waiver of Right Against Self-Incrimination Admission to Juvenile Court Counselor at Intake 5 6 6 7 2.5 2.6 2.7 Right to Standard of Proof Beyond a Reasonable Doubt Right to an Open Hearing Right to Confidentiality of Records A. B. C. D. E. F. G. Juvenile Court Records
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Homework Assignment 1 The three categories of juvenile behavior in which the juvenile court has jurisdiction is neglect‚ delinquency and dependency. These factors consists of where the courts may interne as a youth commits an act or when he or she commits an certain offense‚ or when cases involve an dependency neglect. The first factor is delinquency where a child could be anti-social or some type of conduct that is not acceptable by law. For an example‚ Mark is 17 and does not like being around
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Running head: JUVENILE OFFENDERS: RACE AND ETHNICITY Juvenile Offenders: Race and Ethnicity University of Phoenix Juvenile Offenders: Race and Ethnicity "Researchers have long observed differences in rates of serious juvenile and adult offending among ethnic and racial groups in the United States. These differences have prompted competing theoretical interpretations and public policy debates. However‚ conclusions about the racial differences in serious and violent juvenile offending
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Prevention and Intervention Programs for Juvenile Offenders Prevention and Intervention Programs for Juvenile Offenders Peter Greenwood Summary Over the past decade researchers have identified intervention strategies and program models that reduce delinquency and promote pro-social development. Preventing delinquency‚ says Peter Greenwood‚ not only saves young lives from being wasted‚ but also prevents the onset of adult criminal careers and thus reduces the burden of crime on its victims and
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Juvenile Sex Offenders: A new issue in the Juvenile Justice System Morgan Cotter Juvenile Justice CJ 307-A Dr. Monica Robbers Marymount University December 7‚ 2009 Juvenile Sex Offenders: A new issue in the Juvenile Justice System The classification and treatment of juvenile sex offenders is a unique issue in the Juvenile Justice System today. This is either because we do not have much research on the recidivism rates of repeat
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Juvenile Rehabilitation: Adult Prisons vs. Juvenile Incarceration Maureen Fries-Labra English 122 Anna Hopson December 14‚ 2009 Juvenile Rehabilitation: Adult Prisons vs. Juvenile Incarceration The criminal justice system has a branch for juvenile offenders. Established in the early twentieth century; it is the responsibility of this division to decide the fates of youthful offenders. This is administered by family court with support of social workers and family. With the increased number
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Future of the Juvenile Justice System Cody Cotton Dave Muser Noe Farjado Robert Thomas CJA/403 March 22‚ 2011 Jaime Roman Future of the Juvenile Justice System The juvenile justice system has a tremendous influence on today’s troubled youth and empirical evidence has shown the juvenile crime to have
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if not‚ what punishment do they receive? Should juveniles get trialed as adults? That question has haunted many for decades now. But before we make any irrational decisions‚ let’s get to the facts. What exactly is a juvenile delinquent? Well it’s a child who commits acts that would be considered crimes if done by an adult. A child is considered a juvenile delinquent until they reach the of 18‚ 17 some states 16 (Britannica 1). Juvenile delinquency can include crimes like disorderly conduct‚ minor
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Juvenile transfer is the process of removing juvenile offenders from the juvenile court and placing them into the adult court. Although states implement this process in varying ways‚ it is seen in different viewpoints as either having a positive effect on juveniles or a negative effect. Studies have been conducted examining the statistics regarding recidivism for juveniles who have been transferred to the adult court versus those who have not. After taking a look at these two perspectives‚ I have
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