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  1. Juvenile Crime, Juvenile Justice by Treatment, and Control Panel on Juvenile Crime: Prevention, Committee on Law and Justice, et all 2001-07-01
  2. Learning Disabilities and the Juvenile Justice System: Juvenile Justice Textbook Series, National College of Juvenile and Family law by Lindsay G. (editor) Arthur, 1988
  3. The Juvenile Justice System: Delinquency, Processing, and the Law (5th Edition) by Dean J. Champion, 2006-04-22
  4. The Juvenile Justice System in India: From Welfare to Rights (Law in India) by Ved Kumari, 2004-07-29
  5. Juvenile Justice Administration in a Nutshell (Nutshell Series) by Barry C. Feld, 2002-12-05
  6. A Day in Part 15: Law and Order in Family Court by Judge Richard Ross, 1997-05-01
  7. Cases And Materials On Juvenile Justice Administration (American Casebook) by Barry C. Feld, 2004-12-30
  8. Understanding Juvenile Law (Legal Text Series) by Martin R. Gardner, 2003-05
  9. 2003 Supplement to Juvenile Justice Administration (American Casebook) by Barry C. Feld, 2003-06-05
  10. Securing Our Children's Future: New Approaches to Juvenile Justice and Youth Violence
  11. Gateway To Justice: The Juvenile Court And Progressive Child Welfare In A Southern City (Studies in the Legal History of the South) by Jennifer Trost, 2005-02-28
  12. Readings in Juvenile Justice Administration (Readings in Crime and Punishment)
  13. Juvenile Justice with Student Tutorial CD-ROM by Robert W. Taylor, Eric J. Fritsch, et all 2001-09-21
  14. Juvenile Justice (Historical Guides to Controversial Issues in America) by Laura L. Finley, 2007-08-30

1. LII: Law About...Juveniles
72 juvenile justice and Delinquency Prevention. Uniform laws Model juvenile Court Act (adopted in Georgia, North State Statutes State family law Statutes.
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juvenile justice: an overview
Juvenile justice is the area of criminal law applicable to persons not old enough to be held responsible for criminal acts. In most states, the age for criminal culpability is set at 18 years. Juvenile law is mainly governed by state law and most states have enacted a juvenile code. The main goal of the juvenile justice system is rehabilitation rather than punishment. Juveniles can be transferred into adult court if the juvenile court waives or relinquishes its jurisdiction. State statutes creating juvenile courts and providing methods for dealing with juvenile delinquencey have generally been upheld by courts as an acceptable extension of state police power to ensure the safety and welfare of children. The doctrine of parens patriae authorizes the state to legislate for the protection, care, custody, and maintenance of children within its jurisdiction. The federal role in the field has largely been that of funder and standard setter. Congress passed the Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control Act in 1968. This was later revised in 1972, and renamed the Juvenile Delinquency Prevention Act. The stated purpose of the act is to assist states and local communities in providing community based preventative services to youths in danger of becoming delinquent, to help train individuals in occupations providing such services, and to provide technical assistance in the field.

2. LII: Law About...By Large Topic
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5. WashLaw WEB - Family And Juvenile Law
family and juvenile law. Internet Resources and the law. ABA Section of family law. AdoptioNetwork. Child Custody Children's Rights. Divorce. juvenile justice. Marriage. Send suggestions
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6. Suffolk University Law School : Juvenile Justice Links
juvenile. justice. Center. About the JJC National Council of juvenile and family Court Judges www.criminology.fsu.edu/jjclearinghouse/ jjlinks.html. juvenile justice law Materials
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7. Quinnipiac University School Of Law | Externships
Overview provided for externships in corporate counsel, criminal justice, family and juvenile law, judicial, legislative, legal services and public interest.
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Corporate Counsel Externship
Criminal Justice Externships Family and Juvenile Law Externship Judicial Externship ... Field Placement II Externships General Information Taking advantage of both Connecticut's liberal student practice rule and the abundant legal resources close to Quinnipiac's central-Connecticut campus, the School of Law's eight field placement (or "externship") programs allow second- and third-year students to gain real-world lawyering experience while earning academic credit. These programs have attracted national, and even international, attention, and with good reason: the Law School's externship model is built on ongoing collaboration among students, faculty supervisors, and the lawyers and judges who work with Quinnipiac externs at an impressively diverse network of placement sites. Like their in-house clinical counterparts, externships provide important bridges between theory and practice for lawyers-in-training. They give students the chance to apply the lessons they learn in the classroom to actual legal problems and, in doing so, to begin to understand how legal doctrines operate in the real world. They also enable students to begin the networking process that will be critical to their professional development, both during and after law school. Most importantly, though, externships help students develop the skills and values they will need to be competent and ethical lawyers. Program Design Quinnipiac's externship programs are open to students who have completed at least two semesters of full time study and satisfy any other course-specific prerequisites. Students may earn between three and six credits in most externship courses.

8. Robert D. Frenz's Home Page
family law attorney, offering services for matters including divorce, child custody and support, adoption, juvenile justice, child dependency, and mediation.
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Robert D. Frenz, Esq.
Anchorage, Alaska I am an attorney who has been involved in Family Law in Alaska since 1975. I practice in the areas of divorce, child custody, child support, adoption and child in need of aid. I am also a mediator and have experience as a Guardian ad litem and Custody Investigator. If you are in the process of getting a divorce, or thinking about it, I recommend that you check out The Divorce Home Page which has many valuable links. As an attorney, I am interested in many legal resources James Gottstein has made recent decisions of the Alaska Supreme Court (general appeals), and the Alaska Court of Appeals (criminal appeals) available to persons interested in them. If you want to know the law of the land, you should check Recent Decisions of the U.S. Supreme Cour t, the U.S. Code or go to the Virtual Law Library I would be delighted to hear from you via e-mail, even if you just want to comment on the weather in Anchorage, Alaska. If you are thinking of visiting our State, you can visit Alaska Vacations.

9. Juvenile Offenders And Troubled Teens
DivorceInfo.com excellent resource on divorce and family law Cornell law School s Legal Information Institute Their juvenile justice law page.
http://faculty.ncwc.edu/toconnor/juvjusp.htm
This page is about the nation's juvenile population who are involved with criminal justice agencies or social system affiliates. It begins with a glossary of terms in Juvenile Law, and then provides some short answers to typical questions. Toward the end of this page, there is an alphabetical list of Internet resources that may be helpful to people researching juvenile topics. SHORTCUTS ON THIS PAGE:
  • Has there been an increase in juvenile ruthlessness? What causal factors contribute to juvenile problem behavior? How should juveniles-in-trouble be handled?
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    Juvenile Corrections Internet Resources JUVENILE LAW: A GLOSSARY OF TERMS ABANDONMENT-The most common legal grounds for termination of parental rights, also a form of child abuse in most states. Sporadic visits, a few phone calls, or birthday cards are not sufficient to maintain parental rights. Fathers who manifest indifference toward a pregnant mother are also viewed as abandoning the child when it is born. ABUSETerm for acts or omissions by a legal caretaker. Encompasses a broad range of acts, and usually requires proof of intent.

    10. Children And Family Justice Center: Northwestern Law
    The Children and family justice Center (CFJC) is a comprehensive children's law center where law students, under the supervision of attorneys and clinical professors, represent young people on delinquency and crime, family violence, school discipline health and juvenile justice systems to
    http://www.law.northwestern.edu/depts/clinic/cfjc
    Children and Family Justice Center
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    357 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 60611-3069, U.S.A.
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    Fax: (312) 503-0953 E-mail: e-curtis@ law.northwestern.edu Bluhm Legal Clinic The Children and Family Justice Center (CFJC) is a comprehensive children's law center where law students, under the supervision of attorneys and clinical professors, represent young people on matters of delinquency and crime, family violence, school discipline, health and disability, and immigration and asylum. We collaborate with communities and child welfare, educational, mental health and juvenile justice systems to develop fair and effective policies and solutions for reform. Goals The Center works to ensure that children receive the most effective legal protections, representation, and opportunities in their contacts with the justice system by:

    11. Children And Family Justice Center: Northwestern Law
    children s law center where law students, under of delinquency and crime, family violence, school educational, mental health and juvenile justice systems to
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    357 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 60611-3069, U.S.A.
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    Fax: (312) 503-0953 E-mail: e-curtis@ law.northwestern.edu Bluhm Legal Clinic The Children and Family Justice Center (CFJC) is a comprehensive children's law center where law students, under the supervision of attorneys and clinical professors, represent young people on matters of delinquency and crime, family violence, school discipline, health and disability, and immigration and asylum. We collaborate with communities and child welfare, educational, mental health and juvenile justice systems to develop fair and effective policies and solutions for reform. Goals The Center works to ensure that children receive the most effective legal protections, representation, and opportunities in their contacts with the justice system by:

    12. Juvenile Death Penalty: Children And Family Justice Center: Northwestern Law
    in which the Children and family justice Center has American Bar Association; juvenile justice Center; justice Policy for the Advancement of Human Rights law.
    http://www.law.nwu.edu/depts/clinic/cfjc/programs/deathpenalty.htm
    Children and Family Justice Center
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    357 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 60611-3069, U.S.A.
    Phone: Fax: (312) 503-0953 E-mail: e-curtis@ law.northwestern.edu Bluhm Legal Clinic The United States is now one of only three nations that execute persons arrested under the age of 18. The other two are Iran and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The execution of juvenile offenders is prohibited by international law and has been abandoned by the rest of the world. Recently, U.S. Supreme Court Justices referred to the juvenile death penalty as a "relic of the past." The Juvenile Death Penalty Initiative (JDPI) is a joint project in which the Children and Family Justice Center has joined forces with:
    • American Bar Association Juvenile Justice Center Justice Policy Institute Florida Justice Institute Project for the Advancement of Human Rights Law
    JDPI's exclusive function is to develop, coordinate and expand both national and international efforts to prevent the executions of juvenile offenders on death row in the U.S. and to end the juvenile death penalty in the 22 states that still execute juveniles.

    13. Juvenile Justice Committee
    juvenile justice family law.
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    Standing Committees Agriculture and Natural Resources Appropriations Capital Budget ... Transportation COMMITTEE ISSUE AREAS: The House Juvenile Justice and Family Law Committee considers issues relating to at-risk youth, youth violence prevention, juvenile courts, juvenile offenders, and Juvenile Rehabilitation Administration. The committee also considers issues relating to marriage dissolution and child support. COMMITTEE INFORMATION: Committee Membership Committee Chair and Staff Contacts Committee Agendas Audio of Committee Hearings provided by TVW COMMITTEE REPORTS and ISSUES: Current Committee Reports and Issues
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    14. NCJRS - National Criminal Justice Reference Service
    NCJRS is a federally funded resource offering justice and substance abuse information to support research, policy, and program development worldwide. Drugs and Crime. International. juvenile justice. law Enforcement. Victims of More Issues in Criminal justice. In the Spotlight 1998 by parents and family members who have experienced
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    Forensic Examination of Digital Evidence: A Guide for Law Enforcement This guide is intended for use by members of the law enforcement community who are responsible for the examination of digital evidence. (NCJ 199408) Full text of the report: PDF or Text More What's NEW View the Latest Abstracts Added to the NCJRS Collection Science and the Law: 2001 and 2002 National Conferences ... Justice Expenditure and Employment in the United States, 2001

    15. Juvenile Justice & Family Law Reports Archive
    juvenile justice family law. Standing Committees. Agriculture Agriculture and Ecology Committee Page, juvenile justice and family law. Agriculture
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    16. Juvenile Law & Family Court - NYS Defenders Assoc - Public Defense Backup (for P
    Committee on Children and the law and published County, includes sections on family offenses, victims The ABA juvenile justice Center has published reports on
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    17. Juvenile Death Penalty: Children And Family Justice Center: Northwestern Law
    JDPI's exclusive function is to develop, coordinate and expand both national and international efforts to prevent the executions of juvenile offenders on death row in the U.S. and to end the and
    http://www.law.northwestern.edu/depts/clinic/cfjc/programs/deathpenalty.htm
    Children and Family Justice Center
    Juvenile Death Penalty
    Who We Are

    Who We Help

    How We Help

    Programs and Projects
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    Contact Information
    Mailing Address:

    357 East Chicago Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, 60611-3069, U.S.A.
    Phone: Fax: (312) 503-0953 E-mail: e-curtis@ law.northwestern.edu Bluhm Legal Clinic The United States is now one of only three nations that execute persons arrested under the age of 18. The other two are Iran and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The execution of juvenile offenders is prohibited by international law and has been abandoned by the rest of the world. Recently, U.S. Supreme Court Justices referred to the juvenile death penalty as a "relic of the past." The Juvenile Death Penalty Initiative (JDPI) is a joint project in which the Children and Family Justice Center has joined forces with:
    • American Bar Association Juvenile Justice Center Justice Policy Institute Florida Justice Institute Project for the Advancement of Human Rights Law
    JDPI's exclusive function is to develop, coordinate and expand both national and international efforts to prevent the executions of juvenile offenders on death row in the U.S. and to end the juvenile death penalty in the 22 states that still execute juveniles.

    18. E Law: Family Conferences In The Juvenile Justice System Of South Australia
    had been enacted in the new juvenile justice legislation, and Most of this case law is to be found in particularly the legislation relating to family Conference
    http://www.murdoch.edu.au/elaw/issues/v3n2/mcinnes.html
    Family Conferences in the Juvenile Justice System of South Australia Authors: Sue Hetzel
    Rosanne McInnes

    Subjects: Restorative Justice
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    Criminal procedure South Australia
    Juvenile justice - administration of - South Australia
    Sentences - criminal procedure - South Australia
    Issue: Volume 3, Number 2 (July 1996)
    Category: Comment
    PART A: Family Conference as a Sentencing Option - Port Adelaide Youth Court, 1994 Rosanne McInnes PART B: Family Conference - The Role of the Conference Coordinator Sue Hetzel Editorial Note
  • Rosanne McInnes is a stipendiary magistrate in Adelaide, South Australia. In January 1994, the Adelaide Youth Court began to administer the implementation of new juvenile offender legislation in all major metropolitan court areas, with the exception of the Port Adelaide court area. Rosanne McInnes was transferred to the Port Adelaide Magistrates Court, where she was responsible for implementing the new legislation until the Adelaide Youth Court was able to take over, in April 1994. At Port Adelaide, she used Family Conference as a sentencing option.
  • Sue Hetzel was the Senior Youth Justice coordinator who introduced Family Conference into options for dealing with juvenile offending in South Australia, under the new legislation. She has a private social work practice, which provides private counselling and conducts human resources management education programmes. The material for dealing with the role of the conference coordinator is extracted from a chapter Sue Hetzel has contributed to a book about Family Conference around the world, which is being published in the USA in early 1996. The editors are Hudson, Galloway, Morris, and Maxwell, who are based at universities in Canada.
  • 19. E LAW | Abstract - Family Conferences In The Juvenile Justice System Of South Au
    E law Home Search Subscribe Issue Index Subject Index Author Index Title Index Murdoch University. family Conferences in the juvenile justice System of South
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    Family Conferences in the Juvenile Justice System of South Australia
    Authors: Sue Hetzel
    Rosanne McInnes

    Subjects:
    Criminal procedure South Australia
    Juvenile justice - administration of - South Australia
    Restorative Justice
    (Other articles)
    Sentences - criminal procedure - South Australia
    Issue: Volume 3, Number 2 (July 1996)
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    Full article Text version (110k) Document author: Brett Lester
    Document creation: August 2, 1996
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    Modified by: Archie Zariski , Technical Editor, E Law Authorised by: Archie Zariski , Managing Editor, E Law Murdoch University URL http://www.murdoch.edu.au/elaw/indices/title/mcinnes_abstract.html

    20. Family Law (Juvenile Justice)
    family law (juvenile justice). family court personalities are interviewed and also take part in a courtroom dramatization. Product
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    Family court personalities are interviewed and also take part in a courtroom dramatization. Product Code: 163.008
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