Juvenile Crime

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America's prisons, jails, and youth institutions are overflowing, violent crime has risen alarmingly and citizens feel increasingly vulnerable in their homes, schools, and job sites. The academic commentators who study the convergence of statistics, trends and policies see no relief in the future despite tough-on-crime rhetoric and reality. Crime will continue to be a major concern as the Country's population growth persists, the economy remains stagnant and a swelling, alienated underclass rejects societal standards of …

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…Conference, May 21, 1994. 3) Stephen Buka and Felton Earls, "Early Determinants of Delinquency and Violence," Health Affairs Winter 1993. 4) "California's Juvenile Justice System Overview," California Youth Authority, February 1994. 5) George L. Kelling and Catherine M. Coles, "Disorders and the Court," The Public Interest, 91 Summer 1994. 6) "Big Jump in Crimes Involving Handguns," Sacramento Bee, May 16, 1994. 7) Janet Reno, U.S. Attorney General, "The Whole Child Approach to Crime," Spectrum, Summer 1993. 8) "California Juvenile Justice: Analysis and Legislative Action," Criminal Justice Legal Foundation, January 1989.