But in an increasing number of states, the public has gained access to information
about juvenile offenders, reporters may broadcast their names and faces on the evening news, and teachers may be told about charges of wrongdoing — not just findings of delinquency — made against the teenagers sitting in their classes.
Not exact matches
ALBANY, NY (05/28/2013)(readMedia)-- Just weeks after scathing reports
about the abysmal failure of the Close to Home
juvenile «reform» program diverting youthful
offenders from state
juvenile justice facilities to inadequate New York City based programs, the Cuomo administration is doubling down on bad policy and moving to close two more centers.
ALBANY, NY (03/28/2012)(readMedia)-- CSEA today restated the dangers of fast tracking Governor Andrew Cuomo's Close to Home proposal for shifting
juvenile offenders into nonexistent New York City programs as new information has come to light
about the criminal background of those individuals who would be moved.
At the same time as he was diverting
offenders from upstate
juvenile detention facilities, Cuomo also closed down all of the New York City — based OCFS facilities, undermining any claim that the program was really
about moving
juveniles closer to their homes.
The Daily News reported today
about repeated failures with the governor's initiative to move
juvenile offenders from state run facilities into New York City programs that are obviously unequipped to handle the dangerous
offenders.
They will each perform
about nine hours of community service, and if students over age 13 fail to show up for community service they will be assigned to an alternative service program for
juvenile offenders.
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Different studies have reached different conclusions
about whether the
juvenile justice system is more or less lenient toward female
offenders at various stages of processing.
How Victims Become
Offenders Widom & Wilson (2009) In Children as Victims, Witnesses, and Offenders: Psychological Science and the Law View Abstract Presents current knowledge about the relationship between childhood victimization and juvenile offending and examines potential mechanisms whereby abused and neglected children develop from child victims into child and adolescent o
Offenders Widom & Wilson (2009) In Children as Victims, Witnesses, and
Offenders: Psychological Science and the Law View Abstract Presents current knowledge about the relationship between childhood victimization and juvenile offending and examines potential mechanisms whereby abused and neglected children develop from child victims into child and adolescent o
Offenders: Psychological Science and the Law View Abstract Presents current knowledge
about the relationship between childhood victimization and
juvenile offending and examines potential mechanisms whereby abused and neglected children develop from child victims into child and adolescent
offendersoffenders.