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Juvenile delinquency, also known as "juvenile offending", is participation in illegal behavior by minors (juveniles, i.e. individuals younger than the statutory age of majority). Most legal systems prescribe specific procedures for dealing with juveniles, such as juvenile detention centers, and courts. A juvenile delinquent in the United States is a person who is typically under the age of 17 and commits an act that otherwise would have been charged as a crime if they were an adult. Depending on the type and severity of the offense committed, it is possible for people under 18 to be charged and treated as adults.
In recent years a higher proportion of youth have experienced arrests by their early 20s than in the past, although some scholars have concluded this may reflect more aggressive criminal justice and zero-tolerance policies rather than changes in youth behavior. Juvenile crimes can range from status offenses (such as underage smoking), to property crimes and violent crimes. Youth violence rates in the United States have dropped to approximately 12% of peak rates in 1993 according to official US government statistics, suggesting that most juvenile offending is non-violent. However, juvenile offending can be considered normative adolescent behavior. This is because most teens tend to offend by committing non-violent crimes, only once or a few times, and only during adolescence. Repeated and/or violent offending is likely to lead to later and more violent offenses. When this happens, the offender often displayed antisocial behavior even before reaching adolescence.
We incarcerate children at a higher rate than any other developed country. Kids make mistakes — sometimes large, sometimes small. And every day in America, they can be locked up in stark, mismanaged hellholes and marked for life. Fusion traveled across the country, gathering the stories of kids who grew up behind bars. We found children subjected to solitary confinement; mental health problems; physical, mental, and sexual abuse; racial inequities; lives ruined forever at an early age.
PSA Factors that Lead to Juvenile Delinquency
In this presentation, Professor Robert M. Worley examines the evolution of the first juvenile House of Refuge, as well as the creation of the juvenile court system. Worley argues that both institutions were developed by privileged members of the business and political communities to poor immigrant children into 'productive citizens.' He concludes his presentation by discussing how juveniles were given procedural safeguards only to have these wiped out and then given back by Court decision during the mid 1960s.
Juvenile delinquency refers to antisocial or illegal behavior by children or adolescents, for dealing with juveniles, such as juvenile detention centers. There are a multitude of different theories on the causes of crime, most if not all of which can be applied to the causes of youth crime.
http://www.DocuThesis.com Behavioral psychologist Dr. Elizabeth Cauffman explores the factors that drive adolescents to commit serious crimes. In addition, she explains the importance of helping these juvenile offenders to stop their crimes, rather than simply incarcerating them. The highly controversial topic of the death penalty for these offenders is also touched upon.
Jim leaves the gang after it attacks his father, and joins other teenagers at City Hall to argue against the imposition of a curfew. Drama filmed in Lawrence, Kansas.
The YIA cellblock is home to 53 kids who are rarely permitted to leave the unit, due to the dangers posed by the adult prisoners just outside their door. But once a youth offender turns 18, they begin the immediate transition into the general prison population, where thousands of adult prisoners await.
From the episode The Atomic Brain. Cast: Crow - Trace Beaulieu Mike Nelson - Michael J. Nelson Servo - Kevin Murphy © 2008 Shout! Factory, LLC
This video is designed to help youth, their parents, and victims of juvenile crime understand delinquency court.
Read your free e-book: http://copydl.space/mebk/50/en/B016WVPDSY/book This book provides a comprehensive, cutting-edge look at the problems that impact the way we conduct intervention and treatment for youth in crisis todayan indispensable resource for practitioners, students, researchers, policymakers, and faculty working in the area of juvenile justice. Provides insights into juvenile justice from contributors and editors who have extensive experience in teaching, researching, and writing on the subject Represents an ideal teaching text for courses in juvenile justicea staple topic in all criminology and criminal justice college programs Presents analysis and evaluation of techniques used and programs employed, enabling readers to be better advocates for law and policy impacting youth In...
Read your free e-book: http://copydl.space/mebk/50/en/B0147IRX3W/book Rarely a week goes by when juvenile delinquency or the Young Offenders Act are not discussed in the dominant media. Are we witnessing a moral panic over youth crime or a spate of child-blaming driven by the politics of law and order? Sangster traces the history of young women and crime and in so doing punctures dozens of myths surrounding these issues. Girl Trouble uncovers the voices of girls and their families who are caught up in the juvenile justice system, and provides a critical look at the definitions of, and solutions to, female delinquency. The book fills a significant gap in Canadian social and legal history.
Read your free e-book: http://copydl.space/mebk/50/en/B00HCLUL4K/book The editors of this volume collectively have more than sixty years of experience researching and writing about juvenile delinquency and developing and evaluating programs for juvenile offenders. Despite declines in youth crime, public perceptions of youth violence have contributed to widespread support for dismantling the juvenile court system and trying children as adultsreplacing rehabilitation with incarceration as the solution to juvenile delinquency. The articles in the first section discuss current issues in the juvenile justice system: the failures of detention and correctional facilities; disproportionate jailing of minority offenders; aftercare; and the double standard for juvenile girls. Each of the articles un...
Read your free e-book: http://copydl.space/mebk/50/en/B0077RO97Y/book This unique analysis of the rise of the juvenile justice system from the nineteenth to twentieth centuries uses one of the harshest statescaliforniaas a case study for examining racism in the treatment of incarcerated young people of color. Using rich new untapped archives, States of Delinquency is the first book to explore the experiences of young Mexican Americans, African Americans, and ethnic Euro-americans in California correctional facilities including Whittier State School for Boys and the Preston School of Industry. Miroslava Chávez-garcía examines the ideologies and practices used by state institutions as they began to replace families and communities in punishing youth, and explores the application of science a...
Read your free e-book: http://copydl.space/mebk/50/en/B017A311MA/book Designed as supplemental material for juvenile delinquency and juvenile justice courses, Juvenile Justice and Juvenile Delinquency: Case Studies Workbook fills a void in current textbooks. This workbook provides a hands-on experience that helps students understand the kinds of court hearings that take place in juvenile and family courts. It presents information about actual cases and prompts students to make decisions and design court orders for typical juvenile court cases.the case scenarios range from cases at the juvenile court intake level all the way to cases in which students must decide whether a young person should be waived into the criminal system to be tried as an adult.the book allows students to compare thei...
Read your free e-book: http://copydl.space/mebk/50/en/B00YFRJE4M/book The Second Edition of Preventing and Reducing Juvenile Delinquency: A Comprehensive Framework aims to inform students about the latest research and the most promising and effective programs and provides a wealth of information for understanding, preventing and controlling juvenile delinquency. Key Features Examines the history of current juvenile justice system policies and practices, including the juvenile violence "epidemic" Discusses key myths about juvenile violence and the ability of the juvenile justice system to handle modern-day juvenile delinquents Applies developmental theories of juvenile delinquency to understanding how juvenile offender careers evolve Reviews effective prevention and rehabilitation programs ...
Read your free e-book: http://copydl.space/mebk/50/en/B00AFVHZP2/book Teaches students the ways tounderstand, explain, control, and prevent juveniledelinquency.taking a sociological approach, this textdiscusses delinquency as it relates to and emerges from the youth'sfamily, neighborhood, school, peer group, social class, and overallcultural and social environment. The authors incorporatecontributions from sociologists, psychologists, social workers,criminologists, and other specialists, who have sought tounderstand, explain, control, and prevent juvenile delinquency.learning Goalsupon completing this book, readers will beable to:understand the causes of juvenile delinquency in both the Usand other countries.use theoretical ideas to explain the cause of juveniledelinquency.discuss preventi...
Read your free e-book: http://copydl.space/mebk/50/en/B01C677E3U/book It has been acknowledged for some years that the early onset of delinquency can predict a long and serious criminal career. Most resources are targeted at the teenage years but this book argues convincingly that more research and interventions should be aimed at child delinquents aged 12 and under. Tomorrow's Criminals addresses key problems in criminological research and makes studies from the Netherlands more accessible to a wider audience. It provides information and analyses on risk factors and reviews screening tools and risk-focused prevention methods. The contributions increase visibility and accessibility of European policy and practice in the explanation and prevention of child delinquency.
Read your free e-book: http://copydl.space/mebk/50/en/B00A8SMU9I/book Too often professionals in public policy or criminal justice must scramble to find additional reading on juvenile law and justice or on juvenile delinquency topics because most references and textbooks provide inadequate coverage of many issues of importance. The Handbook of Juvenile Justice: Theory and Practice responds to this need by providing comprehensive coverage of this important field of study. Resulting from lengthy analysis by the editors about what are identified as the most pressing issues in the field, this volume contains contributions from recognized experts, many of whom are published with the American Society of Criminology and the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. These authors deliver a balanced re...
Read your free e-book: http://copydl.space/mebk/50/en/B00OQB3SRG/book Recent years have seen an explosion of new research dedicated to understanding the link between psychological trauma and juvenile delinquency. Building on the work of the previous decade which uncovered shocking rates of trauma exposure and posttraumatic stress among juvenile justice-involved youth, more recent work has focused on uncovering the underlying developmental mechanisms that account for the association between trauma and antisocial behavior, as well as identifying the intervening processes that might encourage youth to be more positively social.part I of this volume is dedicated to research investigating the moderating and mediating variables that might explain how childhood trauma is transformed into adolesce...
This audio is part 1 of Lesson 2, which explains and describes theoretical constructs that explain juvenile delinquency. The lesson also introduces the concepts, rationality and positivism. The lesson also describes social disorganization and cultural theories of delinquency. It also describes structural explanations for delinquency. The goal of this lesson is to introduce micro and macro level theories that explain youth motivations for criminal and delinquent conduct.
This audio lecture is part 1 of lesson 3 explains and describes social and interaction theories. The lesson summarizes the concepts of differential association, drift theory, control theory and integrated theories of delinquency. The lesson also explores the relevance of labeling as a cause and predictor of future behavior. Theories such as a conflict theory and interaction theory are also explored. The goal of this lesson is to explore how role models, dysfunctional homes, and deviant behaviors influence others.
"Sterilization and Juvenile Delinquency in North Carolina's State Home for Girls (Samarcand Manor)" presented by Karin L. Zipf, PhD, Associate Professor of History at East Carolina University. Part of the Medical History Interest Group Lecture Series sponsored by Laupus Library History Collections & the Department of Bioethics & Interdisciplinary Studies at East Carolina University http://www.ecu.edu/cs-dhs/laupuslibrary/HOM/
A report by Paul Coates. Produced by Jim Peck. Directed by Irvin Kershner. Aired October 9, 1955. A KTTV Production, Los Angeles, for Times-Mirror. In 1954 the Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency conducted an investigation into how the comic book industry was supposedly contributing to the moral decay of a nation's youth. The investigations were spurred on by a number of articles that blamed comics for the rise in juvenile delinquency in post-war America. Chief among the critics was Doctor Frederic Wertham, whose book, "Seduction of The Innocent" has been blamed for nearly single-handedly crippling the entire comics industry. In 1955, the comic book publishers formed the self-regulating organization, The Comics Code Authority, which great impacted on how comic books were ...
A Documentary Video of Selected Students of BSED - 2 , Mary the Queen College of Science and Technology School Year 2012 - 2012
Juvenile Status Offenders Documentary Video. Public domain video provided by The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), in conjunction with the American Bar Association's Commission on Youth at Risk and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Family and Youth Services Bureau. Purpose: To raise awareness about the issue of juvenile status offenders and the risks they face in becoming more deeply involved in serious risk behavior, offending and the juvenile justice system; and to highlight legislative reforms, policies, programs, and practices around the country that have shown promise in effectively intervening with status offenders and their families, to reduce further offending and steer them toward a positive future. Producer: Office of Juvenile ...
In our entire western society, youth violence and delinquency rates are higher than they have ever been. What is going on, and is there a solution? Roderick Meredith tackles this problem and shows how change as a society is necessary to save future generations. Order Free Literature! here: http://www.tomorrowsworld.org/order-publications And subscribe to our weekly webcast: http://bit.ly/1CyfHn4
This audio explains lesson 1 which describes juvenile delinquency. The lesson introduces a historical overview of the treatment of adolescents. The chapter also offers an overview of social factors that relate to delinquency. The lesson also describes official and unofficial statistics that explain the extent of juvenile delinquency. The goal of this lesson is to introduce the nature, social factors, and mechanisms for measuring juvenile delinquency.