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This
is a hopeful but complicated era for those with ambitions to reform the
juvenile courts and youth-serving public institutions in the United States. As advocates plea for major reforms, many fear the public backlash in
making dramatic changes. Choosing the Future for American Juvenile Justice
provides a look at the recent trends in juvenile justice as well as suggestions
for reforms and policy changes in the future. Should youth be treated as adults
when they break the law? How can youth be deterred from crime? What factors
should be considered in how youth are punished?What role should the police have in schools?
This essential volume, edited by two of the leading
scholars on juvenile justice, and with contributors who are among the key
experts on each issue, the volume focuses on the most pressing issues of the
day: the impact of neuroscience on our understanding of brain development and
subsequent sentencing, the relationship of schools and the police, the issue of
the school-to-prison pipeline, the impact of immigration, the privacy of juvenile records, and the need for national
policies—including registration requirements--for juvenile sex offenders. Choosing
the Future for American Juvenile Justice is not only a timely collection, based
on the most current research, but also a forward-thinking volume that
anticipates the needs for substantive and future changes in juvenile justice.

Choosing the Future for American Juvenile Justice

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    Publisher: New York University Press
    Publication Date: 02/05/2014
    ISBN13: 9781479834440, 978-1479834440
    ISBN10: 1479834440

    Number of Pages: 256

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

    Description

    This
    is a hopeful but complicated era for those with ambitions to reform the
    juvenile courts and youth-serving public institutions in the United States. As advocates plea for major reforms, many fear the public backlash in
    making dramatic changes. Choosing the Future for American Juvenile Justice
    provides a look at the recent trends in juvenile justice as well as suggestions
    for reforms and policy changes in the future. Should youth be treated as adults
    when they break the law? How can youth be deterred from crime? What factors
    should be considered in how youth are punished?What role should the police have in schools?
    This essential volume, edited by two of the leading
    scholars on juvenile justice, and with contributors who are among the key
    experts on each issue, the volume focuses on the most pressing issues of the
    day: the impact of neuroscience on our understanding of brain development and
    subsequent sentencing, the relationship of schools and the police, the issue of
    the school-to-prison pipeline, the impact of immigration, the privacy of juvenile records, and the need for national
    policies—including registration requirements--for juvenile sex offenders. Choosing
    the Future for American Juvenile Justice is not only a timely collection, based
    on the most current research, but also a forward-thinking volume that
    anticipates the needs for substantive and future changes in juvenile justice.

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