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" Juvenile crime / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1036402
Doc. No : b790772
Main Entry : Ferro, Jeffrey.
Title & Author : Juvenile crime /\ Jeffrey Ferro.
Publication Statement : New York, N.Y. :: Facts on File,, ©2003.
Series Statement : Library in a book
Page. NO : 316 pages ;; 24 cm.
ISBN : 0816050554
: : 9780816050550
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references and index.
Abstract : This overview of the juvenile justice system examines its origins, analyzes the impact of new state laws on minors in the system, and deals with trends in juvenile crime, causes of delinquency, youth gangs, school crime, probation and confinement, and prevention of juvenile crime. The book includes a chronology, biographies, a glossary, a list of organizations, and information on how to research juvenile crime. Ferro is a paralegal in the Juvenile Services Division of the Los Angeles County Office of the Public Defender. Juvenile crime is an issue growing in relevance by the day. The most visible cases appear regularly in newspapers across the country. These once shocking but now all-too-common-place instances of youth violence in schools, on the streets, and at home are having profound effects on Americans, and many experts believe that a rise in juvenile crime is imminent. Their expectations are founded on U.S. Census Bureau projections that the population of juveniles ages 15 to 17, the age group responsible for two-thirds of all juvenile arrests is expected to increase almost 20 percent by 2007. Juvenile Crime, a new volume in the Library in a Book series, takes a serious look at this important topic. It examines juvenile offenders, their crimes, and the consequences of those crimes to themselves, to their victims, and to society. This book provides an overview of the juvenile justice system, how it has evolved, and how it works today, and it examines the impact of tough new state laws on minors in the system. It deals with a broad range of issues, including: Trends in both violent and property crimes, as well as status offenses; Juvenile offenders; Causes of delinquency and substance abuse; Youth gangs and related homicides; School crime and juvenile sex offenders; Probation and confinement; Juveniles doing adult time; and perceptions, causes, and prevention of juvenile crime. The impact of such court cases as Kent v. United States, In re Gault et al., and Smith v. Daily Mail Publishing Company is addressed. Coverage includes: The roots of the U.S. juvenile justice system in the Illinois Juvenile Court Act of 1899, which established the first juvenile court in the United States; Explanations of the current procedures in the juvenile justice system; Juvenile crime statistics and information on youth gangs, school violence, substance abuse, and juvenile justice; Extracts from court cases such as In re Gault et al.
Subject : Juvenile delinquency-- United States.
Subject : Juvenile delinquents-- United States.
Subject : Juvenile delinquency.
Subject : Juvenile delinquents.
Subject : United States.
Dewey Classification : ‭364.36/0973‬
LC Classification : ‭HV9104‬‭.F448 2003‬
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