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Reflects the costs, challenges, and consequences the "tough on crime" age has had, especially for male youth of colour

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Readers will gain a sense of the history and initial purpose of the juvenile court, an understanding of the impact of accountability-based public policies, the tools used to facilitate accountability, such as legislative and judicial waivers, and the research that, to date, has found that these policies have not necessarily reduced recidivism or deterred criminal conduct. In the end, Courting Kids is not just about youth and a specialized court in New York; it is about all youth, everywhere * Political Science Quarterly *
Explores the experiment in child-saving undertaken by the Manhattan Youth Part of the New York criminal court system and considers the insights it offers about the persecution of youth offenders. * Journal of Economic Literature *
An articulate and intelligent ethnographic study. -- Sarah Ciftci * Current Issues in Criminal Justice *
An impressive and important book. Meticulously researched and well written the book offers an insightful account of the way one court adapted to the legal effort to try juvenile offenders as adults. -- Austin Sarat,author of Life without Parole
This insightful ethnography tells a compelling story of injustice, humanity, and sufferingof a judges struggle to do right despite challenging circumstancesand in the process offers a powerful critique against transfer to criminal court. -- Aaron Kupchik,author of Homeroom Security

Table of Contents
Introduction: An Experiment in Youth Justice1. Calendar Days in the Youth Part: Mundanity and Drama2. Creating the "Juvenile Offender"3. Rehabilitation, Youth Part Style4. Individualized Justice in a Criminal Court 5. Managing Contradictions 6. Judging the Court, Judging Transfer Conclusion: Kids Will Be Kids

Courting Kids Inside an Experimental Youth Court

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    A Paperback / softback by Carla J. Barrett

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      Publisher: New York University Press
      Publication Date: 03/12/2012
      ISBN13: 9780814709450, 978-0814709450
      ISBN10: 0814709451

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Reflects the costs, challenges, and consequences the "tough on crime" age has had, especially for male youth of colour

      Trade Review
      Readers will gain a sense of the history and initial purpose of the juvenile court, an understanding of the impact of accountability-based public policies, the tools used to facilitate accountability, such as legislative and judicial waivers, and the research that, to date, has found that these policies have not necessarily reduced recidivism or deterred criminal conduct. In the end, Courting Kids is not just about youth and a specialized court in New York; it is about all youth, everywhere * Political Science Quarterly *
      Explores the experiment in child-saving undertaken by the Manhattan Youth Part of the New York criminal court system and considers the insights it offers about the persecution of youth offenders. * Journal of Economic Literature *
      An articulate and intelligent ethnographic study. -- Sarah Ciftci * Current Issues in Criminal Justice *
      An impressive and important book. Meticulously researched and well written the book offers an insightful account of the way one court adapted to the legal effort to try juvenile offenders as adults. -- Austin Sarat,author of Life without Parole
      This insightful ethnography tells a compelling story of injustice, humanity, and sufferingof a judges struggle to do right despite challenging circumstancesand in the process offers a powerful critique against transfer to criminal court. -- Aaron Kupchik,author of Homeroom Security

      Table of Contents
      Introduction: An Experiment in Youth Justice1. Calendar Days in the Youth Part: Mundanity and Drama2. Creating the "Juvenile Offender"3. Rehabilitation, Youth Part Style4. Individualized Justice in a Criminal Court 5. Managing Contradictions 6. Judging the Court, Judging Transfer Conclusion: Kids Will Be Kids

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