1. Tending to the Needs of Juvenile Offenders
In the 1950's and 1960's, the public did not continue to support these decisions as effective treatments for the offenders. In the 1960's, the juvenile court procedures became the same as the adult criminal court, except that the punishment determination was never by a jury. ... " JDAI is part of the foundation's national vision that all young persons who come into the juvenile justice system be given the support necessary to give them the chance to develop into healthy productive adults" (Teitelman & Linhares 2013). ... He did not do well in detention or in hi...
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