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Should juveniles be tried as adults? / Christine Watkins, book editor.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Juvenile delinquents--United States.
- Juvenile delinquents.
- Prosecution--United States.
- Prosecution.
- Sentences (Criminal procedure)--United States.
- Sentences (Criminal procedure).
- Community service (Punishment)--United States.
- Community service (Punishment).
- Criminal liability--United States.
- Criminal liability.
- Place of Publication:
- Greenhaven Press United States
- Contents:
- Juveniles should not be tried in adult courts / Hannah McCrea
- Juveniles should be tried as adults in certain circumstances / Mary Onelia Estudillo
- The death penalty for minors should be considered on a case-by-case basis / Dan Cutrer
- The death penalty should never be considered for minors / Drew S. Days III
- Life without parole should be prohibited for minors / Ari Paul
- Life without parole should not be prohibited for minors / Trench Reynolds
- Adult sentencing does not deter juveniles from crime / Enrico Pagnanelli
- Rehabilitation deters juveniles from crime better than adult prisons do / Daniel B. Wood
- Juveniles do not understand the concept of adult sentencing / Richard E. Redding
- Adolescents are not competent to stand trial / MacArthur Foundation Research Network on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice
- Minors are not as blameworthy as adults / Human Rights Watch
- Minority youth are disproportionately imprisoned / Ellis Cose
- Experts disagree whether juveniles should appear in court shackled / Martha T. Moore
- The juvenile justice system should be reformed / Barry Krisberg.
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