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Concept of Juvenility and Juvenile Justice
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016Juvenile Justice relates to a child below 18 years being given the benefit of the provisions of Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2000 as amended by the Act of 2006. The concept of Juvenility which was based on the age of the child being below 16, was raised retrospectively to below 18 by the Amendment Act, 2006.
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Family Court Review, 2004
Book reviews in this article:Gary S. Katzmann, Securing Our Children's Future: New Approaches to Juvenile Justice and Youth Violence.
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Book reviews in this article:Gary S. Katzmann, Securing Our Children's Future: New Approaches to Juvenile Justice and Youth Violence.
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2017
This chapter deals with those children in especially difficult circumstances that are vulnerable, marginalized, destitute, and neglected and deprived of their basic rights. It commences with a history of the Juvenile Justice legislation in India right from the Children’s Act of 1960s to the current Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act,
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This chapter deals with those children in especially difficult circumstances that are vulnerable, marginalized, destitute, and neglected and deprived of their basic rights. It commences with a history of the Juvenile Justice legislation in India right from the Children’s Act of 1960s to the current Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act,
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Abstract This chapter highlights contemporary facets of forensic social work practice with juvenile justice-involved youth. Readers will consider the additional systems that many justice-involved youth contact (e.g., education, health/mental health care, substance abuse services, foster care); challenges to their biopsychosocial ...
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Juvenile justice: Social work and juvenile justice
2014This chapter is divided into four sections. The first introduces the juvenile justice system and raises issues of law and practice for both social workers and young people. The juvenile justice system is defined, and the ongoing debate about the most appropriate mode of response to juvenile offending is analysed. The second section overviews the nature
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2005
How can the United States best respond to troubled kids? The juvenile justice system cycles between therapy and punishment. Today's boot camps, hailed as a new approach to preventing delinquency, are similar to military-styled intervention from the early 20th century. If these get tough programs fail, it's back to treatment programs again.
Donald J. Shoemaker, Timothy W. Wolfe
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How can the United States best respond to troubled kids? The juvenile justice system cycles between therapy and punishment. Today's boot camps, hailed as a new approach to preventing delinquency, are similar to military-styled intervention from the early 20th century. If these get tough programs fail, it's back to treatment programs again.
Donald J. Shoemaker, Timothy W. Wolfe
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Juvenile Crime and Juvenile Justice
2018Julian V. Roberts, Loretta J. Stalans
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