Cengage Advantage Books: Juvenile Justice

Cengage Advantage Books: Juvenile Justice

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Format Paperback
Pages 464
Language English
Published Apr 30, 2012
Publisher Cengage Learning
Edition 6
ISBN-10 1133525377
ISBN-13 9781133525370
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This insightful examination of the juvenile justice system offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the complexities involved in dealing with young offenders. The authors delve into various aspects of juvenile law, exploring historical foundations and contemporary practices that shape the treatment of minors within the legal framework. From the initial apprehension to intervention and rehabilitation, the narrative reflects on how societal perceptions and policies influence outcomes for youth.

Karen M. Hess, Christine H. Orthmann, and John P. Wright weave together case studies and theoretical frameworks, allowing readers to engage with real-world dilemmas faced by juveniles and the professionals who serve them. Their combined expertise provides a balanced approach that encourages critical thinking about fairness, equity, and justice in the eyes of the law. This work not only educates but also challenges readers to reflect on the moral implications of juvenile justice practices today.

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