Juvenile justice, Administration of -- United States
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Juvenile justice, Administration of -- United States
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Juvenile justice, Administration of
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Incoming Resources
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- Fighting for girls, new perspectives on gender and violence, edited by Meda Chesney-Lind and Nikki Jones
- The end of family court, how abolishing the court brings justice to children and families, Jane M. Spinak
- Innocent until proven guilty, directed by Kirsten Johnson ; produced by Big Mouth Productions, Kate Chevigny & Julia Pimsleur
- The war on kids, how American juvenile justice lost its way, Cara H. Drinan
- Transferring juveniles to criminal courts, trends and implications for criminal justice, Dean J. Champion and G. Larry Mays
- Justice for kids, keeping kids out of the juvenile justice system, edited by Nancy E. Dowd
- Compulsory, education and the dispossesion of youth in a prison school, Sabina E. Vaught
- Innocent until proven guilty, Big Mouth Productions presents a film by Kirsten Johnson ; directed by Kirsten Johnson ; produced by Julia Pimsleur, Katy Chevigny
- Being bad, my baby brother and the school-to-prison pipeline, Crystal T. Laura ; foreword by William Ayers ; afterword by Erica R. Meiners
- Juvenile offenders, produced by the Police Foundation
- Kids behind bars, produced by Bill Kurtis
- Burning down the house, the end of juvenile prison, Nell Bernstein
- Choosing the future for American juvenile justice, edited by Franklin E. Zimring and David S. Tanenhaus
- Innocent until proven guilty, directed by Kirsten Johnson ; produced by Big Mouth Productions, Kate Chevigny & Julia Pimsleur
- Understanding juvenile justice and delinquency, Marilyn D. McShane and Michael Cavanaugh, editors
- Kids who commit adult crimes, serious criminality by juvenile offenders, R. Barri Flowers
- Lost for life, directed and produced by Joshua Rofe ; produced by Mark Jonathan Harris, Peter Landesman, Rick Allen and Ted Leonsis, Marcel Herman LLC
- Youth violence and delinquency, monsters and myths, edited by Marilyn D. McShane and Frank P. Williams III
- A return to justice, rethinking our approach to juveniles in the system, Ashley Nellis
- Gender, psychology, and justice, the mental health of women and girls in the legal system, edited by Corinne C. Datchi and Julie R. Ancis
- Do the crime, do the time, juvenile criminals and adult justice in the American court system, G. Larry Mays and Rick Ruddell
- A century of juvenile justice, edited by Margaret K. Rosenheim [and others] ; with a foreword by Adele Simmons
- (In) justice for juveniles, rethinking the best interests of the child, by Ira M. Schwartz ; [foreword by Birch Bayh]
- Trapped in a vice, the consequences of confinement for young people, Alexandra Cox
- Juvenile justice administration in a nutshell, by Barry C. Feld
- Dispatches from juvenile hall, fixing a failing system, John Aarons, Lisa Smith, and Linda Wagner
- When young people break the law, debating issues on punishment for juveniles, Karsten J. Struhl and Kimora, editors
- Kids, cops, and confessions, inside the interrogation room, Barry C. Feld
- Rethinking juvenile justice, Elizabeth S. Scott, Laurence Steinberg
- Old enough to do time, juvenile justice policies, produced, written, and directed by Roger Weisberg for Public Policy Productions
- Juvenile justice sourcebook, edited by Wesley T. Church II, David W. Springer, and Albert R. Roberts
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