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  1. The youth justice system in England and Wales comprises the organs and processes that are used to prosecute, convict and punish persons under 18 years of age who commit criminal offences. The principal aim of the youth justice system is to prevent offending by children and young persons. [1]

  2. Oct 26, 2022 · This chapter explores expected parental roles, barriers to those roles, and experiences of parents across four critical points of contact in the juvenile justice system: initial contact, plea bargaining, courts and adjudication, and disposition and detention/probation.

  3. Apr 16, 2013 · Simmons (2005), the court rejected the death penalty as a disproportionate sentence for a crime, relying heavily on behavioral research. Both Graham v. Florida (2010) and Miller v. Alabama (2012) also pointed to brain science in striking down sentences of life without parole for juveniles.

    • Richard J. Bonnie, Elizabeth S. Scott
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  4. Reconstructing the Legal Order: The Case for Abolishing the Juvenile Court, 69 N.C. L. REV. 1083 (1991) (noting the social construction of childhood and its impact on juvenile justice treatment ideology).

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2002 CD release of "All Work No Play Volume 2" on Discogs.

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  6. Mar 26, 2010 · Abstract. Although a substantial amount of research documents the increased likelihood of maltreated youths to engage in delinquency, very little is known about them once they cross into delinquency. These youths are often referred to as “crossover youth,”“dual jurisdiction,” or “dually involved” youth, and based on a growing amount ...

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  8. This article discusses the legal consequences of adjudication in criminal court and offers a comprehensive review of research findings on the deterrent effects of transfer laws, conviction and sentencing patterns and recidivism rates in juvenile versus criminal courts, and conditions and programming in juvenile versus adult correctional facilities.

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