Juvenile justice system
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Juvenile justice system
With this letter, I am enclosing my research report on the study of the American juvenile justice system. My report discusses various views, opinions, examples, and recommendations of the current system.
As time and crimes progressed, many of the rules and laws were outdated and were not serving juvenile delinquents and/or the system adequately. The research of this report is to discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the juvenile justice system,
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Crime and Juvenile Delinquency. New York. Oceana Publications, Inc. 1961. Sadler, A.E. and Scott Barbour. Juvenile Crime. Greenhaven Publications, Ltd. 1997 P. 221. U.S. Senate; 104th Congress. Hearing on the Sub-Committee on Youth Violence of the Committee on the Judiciary. February 28, 1996. Wadsworth, Michael. Roots of Delinquency. New York. Barnes and Noble Books. 1979 Youth Crime. The Trends Aren't all that Bad. U.S.News and World Report. 23 December 1996. Youth Violence. An American Epidemic? School Library Journal. 1. January 1997. 126
Crime and Juvenile Delinquency. New York. Oceana Publications, Inc. 1961. Sadler, A.E. and Scott Barbour. Juvenile Crime. Greenhaven Publications, Ltd. 1997 P. 221. U.S. Senate; 104th Congress. Hearing on the Sub-Committee on Youth Violence of the Committee on the Judiciary. February 28, 1996. Wadsworth, Michael. Roots of Delinquency. New York. Barnes and Noble Books. 1979 Youth Crime. The Trends Aren't all that Bad. U.S.News and World Report. 23 December 1996. Youth Violence. An American Epidemic? School Library Journal. 1. January 1997. 126