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Taking Juvenile Justice Seriously - Developmental Insights and System Challenges (Paperback)
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Taking Juvenile Justice Seriously - Developmental Insights and System Challenges (Paperback)
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The juvenile justice system navigates a high degree of variation in
youthful offenders. While professionals with insights about reform
and adolescent development consider the risks, the needs, and the
patterns of delinquency of youth, too little attention is paid to
the responses and practicalities of a system that is both complex
and limited in its resources. In his essential book, Taking
Juvenile Justice Seriously, Christopher Sullivan systematically
analyzes key facets of justice-involved youth populations and
parses cases to better understand core developmental influences
that affect delinquency. He takes a comprehensive look at aspects
of the life-course affected by juvenile justice as well as at the
juvenile justice system’s operations and its multifaceted mission
of delivering both treatment and sanctions to a varied population
of youths. Taking Juvenile Justice Seriously first provides an
overview of the youth who encounter the system, then describes its
present operations and obstacles, synthesizes relevant
developmental insights, and reviews current practices. Drawing on
research, theory, and evidence regarding innovative policies,
Sullivan offers a series of well-grounded recommendations that
suggest how to potentially—and realistically—implement a more
effective juvenile justice system that would benefit all.
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