In this bold book, two leading scholars in law and adolescent development offer a comprehensive and pragmatic way forward.
Rethinking of Juvenile Justice System in India
This book assesses the strategies and policies that have produced these important shifts in direction.
A Developmental Approach Committee on Assessing Juvenile Justice Reform, Committee on Law and Justice, ... Although these developments did not have an immediate impact, they paved the way for rethinking juvenile justice reform during ...
This clause uses two terms, “child” and “juvenile,” to refer to a person who is under the age of 18 and uses “juvenile” in connection with persons under age 18 who are alleged or found to have ... Pande, “Rethinking Juvenile Justice.
"Juvenile Justice is an introductory textbook for a predominantly one-semester course of the same name within criminal justice or sociology programs.
Emphasizing evidence-based practices, the authors guide readers through the methods and problems of the system and offer realistic insights for students interested in a career in juvenile justice.
In The Changing Borders of Juvenile Justice: Transfer of Adolescents to the Criminal Court, edited by Jeffrey Fagan and Franklin Zimring. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Bishop, Donna M., Charles E. Frazier, and John C. Henretta.
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