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Juvenile Justice. Early History  Early in U.S. history, children who broke the law were treated the same as adult criminals.  The first juvenile court.

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1 Juvenile Justice

2 Early History  Early in U.S. history, children who broke the law were treated the same as adult criminals.  The first juvenile court in this country was established in Cook County, Illinois, in 1899.  Juvenile courts flourished for the first half of the 20th century.  Early in U.S. history, children who broke the law were treated the same as adult criminals.  The first juvenile court in this country was established in Cook County, Illinois, in 1899.  Juvenile courts flourished for the first half of the 20th century.

3 Procedures and Process  The focus on offenders and not offenses, on rehabilitation and not punishment, had substantial procedural impact.  As public confidence in the treatment model waned, due process protections were introduced. some stress punishment, but most seek a balanced approach.  The focus on offenders and not offenses, on rehabilitation and not punishment, had substantial procedural impact.  As public confidence in the treatment model waned, due process protections were introduced. some stress punishment, but most seek a balanced approach.

4 The Pendulum Swings…  In the 1980s, the pendulum began to swing toward law and order.  The 1990s were a time of unprecedented change as State legislatures began to crack down on juvenile crime.  In the 1980s, the pendulum began to swing toward law and order.  The 1990s were a time of unprecedented change as State legislatures began to crack down on juvenile crime.

5 U.S. Supreme Court cases  http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/1 78995.pdf http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/1 78995.pdf  http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/1 78995.pdf http://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/ojjdp/1 78995.pdf

6 State statutes define who is under the jurisdiction of juvenile court.

7 The juvenile justice system differs from the criminal justice system, but there is common ground.

8 All States allow juveniles to be tried as adults in criminal court under certain circumstances.

9 New laws have had a dramatic impact on sentencing for serious or violent juvenile offenders.


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