Author

Publication

1999 - Oxford University Press, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

93,500 words, Guess

Page Count

374 pages

Physical Format

Paperback

Identifiers

  • Internet Archivebadkidsracetrans1999feld
  • ISBN-100195097874
  • ISBN-100195097882
  • ISBN-139780195097870
  • ISBN-139780195097887
and 6 more
  • Goodreads3248889', '532918
  • LibraryThing730198
  • OCLC Control Number98007271
  • Better World Books9780195097870
  • Better World Books9780195097887
  • Open LibraryOL348113M

Classifications

  • DDC364.36/0973
  • LCCHV9104 .F43 1999
  • LCCHV9104.F43 1999

Description

This book examines what is wrong with the U.S. juvenile court system and proposes an alternative model for youth crime control and child welfare under which states would try all offenders in an integrated criminal justice system with appropriate modifications to accommodate younger offenders. Chapters: (1) "The Social Construction of Childhood and Adolescence" (2) "The Juvenile Court and the 'Rehabilitative Ideal'" (3) "The Constitutional Domestication of the Juvenile Court" (4) "Procedural Justice in Juvenile Courts: Law on the Books and Law in Action" (5) "Social Control and Noncriminal Status Offenders: Triage and Privatization" (6) "Delinquent or Criminal? Juvenile Courts' Shrinking Jurisdiction over Serious Young Offenders" (7) "Punishment, Treatment, and the Juvenile Court: Sentencing Delinquents" (8) "Abolish the Juvenile Court: Sentencing Policy When the Child Is a Criminal and the Criminal Is a Child."

First Sentence

The ideas of childhood and adolescence as distinct developmental stages and the belief that young people between about seven and seventeen years of age constitute a separate category with special needs represent relatively recent historical phenomena.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Studies in crime and public policy

Other Editions

  • Bad kids: race and the transformation of the juvenile courtPaperbackOxford University Press1999-01-01

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