Judging Juveniles: Prosecuting Adolescents in Adult and Juvenile Courts

Author:   Aaron Kupchik
Publisher:   New York University Press
Edition:   annotated edition
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9780814747742


Pages:   211
Publication Date:   20 November 2006
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Aaron Kupchik
Publisher:   New York University Press
Imprint:   New York University Press
Edition:   annotated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780814747742


ISBN 10:   0814747744
Pages:   211
Publication Date:   20 November 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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In this important, clearly written and well-researched book, he argues that treating juveniles as adults conflicts with cultural ideas about youthfulness, resulting in an ambivalent and contradictory response by the court. -Jamie J. Fader,University of Pennsylvania An extremely well written book that will make an important and unique contribution. -Richard E. Redding,co-editor of Juvenile Delinquency: Prevention, Assessment, and Intervention An important book that will make a valuable contribution. Policy makers and students of the criminal justice system would be most wise to consider this book if they wish to understand what it really means to prosecute juveniles as if they were adults. -Simon Singer,author of Recriminalizing Delinquency: Violent Juvenile Crime and Juvenile Justice Reform An excellent book for those exploring the juvenile justice system, and an easy read for the general public. -Choice This book asks basic questions-what difference does the label we put on the court make in an institution's treatment of young offenders? What sorts of cases and what sorts of kids are transferred from juvenile to criminal court systems? What effects on youth are associated with different types of court? Close observation of two radically different institutional responses to youth crime breaks new ground in this empirical study of legal policy toward young offenders. -Franklin E. Zimring,author of American Juvenile Justice


An extremely well written book that will make an important and unique contribution. - Richard E. Redding, co-editor of Juvenile Delinquency Policy makers and students of the criminal justice system would be most wise to consider this book if they wish to understand what it really means to prosecute juveniles as if they were adults. - Simon Singer, author of Recriminalizing Delinquency This book asks basic questions - what difference does the label we put on the court make in an institution's treatment of young offenders? What sorts of cases and what sorts of kids are transferred from juvenile to criminal court systems? What effect on youth are associated with different types of court? Close observation of two radically different institutional responses to youth crime breaks new ground in this empirical study of legal policy toward young offenders. - Franklin E. Zimring, author of American Juvenile Justice


An excellent book for those exploring the juvenile justice system, and an easy read for the general public. -Choice An important book that will make a valuable contribution. Policy makers and students of the criminal justice system would be most wise to consider this book if they wish to understand what it really means to prosecute juveniles as if they were adults. -Simon Singer,author of Recriminalizing Delinquency: Violent Juvenile Crime and Juvenile Justice Reform This book asks basic questions-what difference does the label we put on the court make in an institution's treatment of young offenders? What sorts of cases and what sorts of kids are transferred from juvenile to criminal court systems? What effects on youth are associated with different types of court? Close observation of two radically different institutional responses to youth crime breaks new ground in this empirical study of legal policy toward young offenders. -Franklin E. Zimring,author of American Juvenile Justice In this important, clearly written and well-researched book, he argues that treating juveniles as adults conflicts with cultural ideas about youthfulness, resulting in an ambivalent and contradictory response by the court. -Jamie J. Fader,University of Pennsylvania An extremely well written book that will make an important and unique contribution. -Richard E. Redding,co-editor of Juvenile Delinquency: Prevention, Assessment, and Intervention


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Aaron Kupchik is Professor of Sociology and Criminal Justice at the University of Delaware. He is the author of many books including Homeroom Security: School Discipline in an Age of Fear and The Real School Safety Problem: The Long-Term Consequences of Harsh School Punishment. His book Judging Juveniles: Prosecuting Adolescents in Adult and Juvenile Courts won the 2007 American Society of Criminology Michael J. Hindelang Award for the Most Outstanding Contribution to Research in Criminology.

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