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forsale [732]
3 years ago
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According to your authors, the juvenile justice system has changed dramatically in recent decades. currently, the juvenile justi

ce system is in what period of development
History
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TEA [102]3 years ago
7 0
The appropriate response is "The Crime Control Period" 
The Crime Control Period is the below: 
- media and government officials underscore the peril of wrongdoing, including adolescent wrongdoing, prompting open requests for a crackdown 
- harsher disciplines for adolescents who perpetrate violations 
- waivers: juvi court postpones its ward, exchanging an adolescent case to the grown-up criminal court 
- Schall v. Martin 1984 - adolescents can be held in preventive confinement if there is worry that they may carry out extra violations while anticipating court activity
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