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Juvenile Justice : An Introduction to Process, Practice, and Research / James Burfeind, Dawn Jeglum Bartusch and Dusten R. Hollist

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York Routledge 2019Description: xxii, 544p. : ill. ; 25cmISBN:
  • 9781138843219
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23rd Ed. 364.360973 BUR
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Reference Book VIT AP School of Law LAW Section Reference 364.360973 BUR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) LA01542 Not for loan LAW 020394

It includes Index Pages.

Description : This book provides a comprehensive and thought-provoking introduction to the juvenile justice system in the United States. It begins by tracing the historical origins of the legal concept of juvenile delinquency and the institutional responses that developed, and analyzes the problem of delinquency, including its patterns, correlates, and causes. With this essential foundation, the greater part of the book examines the full range of efforts to respond to delinquency through both informal and formal mechanisms of juvenile justice. Core coverage includes:

The history and transformation of juvenile justice,

The nature and causes of delinquency,

Policing juveniles,

Juvenile court processes,

Juvenile probation and community-based corrections,

Residential placement and aftercare programs,

Delinquency prevention,

Linking systems of care.

This book is designed as a core text for courses on juvenile justice. Each chapter begins with a compelling case study and learning objectives that draw attention to the topics discussed. Each chapter ends with one or two readings that introduce readers to the literature on juvenile justice. In addition, "critical thinking questions" invite analysis of the material covered in the chapter.

A companion website offers an array of resources for students and instructors. For students, this includes chapter overviews, flashcards of key terms, and useful website links. The instructor site is password protected and offers a complete set of PowerPoint slides and an extensive test bank for each chapter—all prepared by the authors.

Table of Contents:



Section I: Introduction to Juvenile Justice

1. The Study of Juvenile Justice

2. Origins and Transformation of Juvenile Justice

3. Juvenile Justice Law, Structure, and Process

Section II: Understanding the Problem of Delinquency

4. Data on Delinquency and Juvenile Justice

5. The Nature of Delinquency

6. Causes of Delinquency

Section III: Juvenile Justice Process

7. Cops and Kids: Policing Juveniles

8. Preliminary Procedures of Juvenile Courts: Detention, Transfer to Criminal Court, and Intake

9. Formal Procedures of Juvenile Courts: Adjudication and Disposition

10. Juvenile Probation

11. Community-Based Corrections and Restorative Justice

12. Residential Placement and Aftercare Programs

Section IV: Partnerships in Juvenile Justice

13. Delinquency Prevention

14. Linking Systems of Care

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