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Boys among Men - Trying and Sentencing Juveniles as Adults (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
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Boys among Men - Trying and Sentencing Juveniles as Adults (Hardcover, Annotated edition)
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Images of youngsters in handcuffs and prison uniforms have become
common on the nightly news in the United States. As America's
fascination with crime and justice has grown, so has attention to
the ways in which youthful offenders are charged, tried, and
sentenced. While they may once have been viewed as misguided youth,
more and more juveniles are being charged as adults and sentenced
to adult prisons. Myers questions whether doing so is an effective
deterrent for young offenders, if rehabilitation is out of the
question, and if youth and society are better served by sending
children away to adult prisons rather than juvenile detention
facilities. These questions and others are addressed in this
careful analysis of the history and evolution of transfer laws that
are increasingly prevalent throughout the United States. The move
toward charging juvenile delinquents as adult criminals initially
coincided with an increase in violent crimes committed by youthful
offenders. However, as such policies have grown and expanded, the
methods by which youth are formally treated as adults in the
criminal justice system have changed. Here, Myers examines the
demographic, legal, criminal, and social characteristics of those
youth who are waived to adult courts, assessing the nature, use,
and effectiveness of punishment and rehabilitation efforts in
modern juvenile and criminal justice systems. He concludes that as
long as separate juvenile and adult justice systems are maintained,
there will be a desire and perceived need for transferring some
youth to adult court. However, he suggests that such transfers
should be facilitated on a much more limited basis, while greater
resources and funding forprevention and early intervention should
be implemented to prevent youth from offending in the first place.
This controversial topic receives a thorough accounting in this
volume, which will open readers' eyes to the realities of juvenile
delinquency and its treatment by the criminal justice system.
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