The juvenile justice system : law and process
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The juvenile justice system : law and process
Butterworth-Heinemann, c2002
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
"Juvenile Justice System: Law and Process" is an introduction to the procedures and law of the entire juvenile system, civil and criminal. It bridges the gap between introductory juvenile delinquency texts and law school case-texts. This book illustrates the inner workings of the juvenile justice system with authentic case law, research, and behavioural sciences theory. Readers will see children through the eyes of parents, police, social workers, defending attorneys, prosecuting attorneys, judges, and others who impact upon the child in his or her journey through the system. Since each state has created its own juvenile justice system, the book provides a detailed overview of some of the ranging differences nationally and makes order of what is a very decentralized system. The second edition is updated with many new court cases as well as tests and exercises at the end of each chapter to help students learn the material. Such topics covered include: search and seizure, investigation and interrogation, the justice process for delinquent (criminal) youth, child abuse and neglect, crimes against children, child custody, and termination of parental rights.
Th book features new courtcases throughout; new topics such as: custody, parental rights, and abuse; and, offers "brain exercises" for students.
目次
- Ch1: History and Treatment
- Ch2: Definition of Juvenile Deliquency Status Ofenses, Abuse, & Developmental Stages
- Ch3: Search, Seizure, Investigation, & Interrogation
- Ch4: Process for Deliquent (Criminal) Youth
- Ch5: Child Abuse and Neglect
- Ch6: Crimes Against Children
- Ch7: Other Hearings in Juvenile Court: Child Custody, Support, and Termination of Parental Rights
- Ch8: Legal and Policy Issues that Affect Children
- Ch9: For the Sake of Children: Key Elements for Innovative Prevention Programs
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