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UNDERSTANDING YOUTH JUSTICE IN

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ISBN-10: 0131217496

ISBN-13: 9780131217492

Edition: 1st

Authors: CAMPBELL

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List price: $58.92
Edition: 1st
Publisher: PEARSON
Publication date: 11/15/2004

Introduction
Introduction: Theoretical Overview
Historical- Legal Perspectives on Youth Justice
History, Development and Transformations in Canadian Juvenile Justice, 1800-1984
The Development of Canada's Youth Justice Law
Children's Rights, Juvenile Justice, and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: Implications for Canada
Conceptual Frameworks for Understanding Youth Justice in Canada: From the Juvenile Delinquents Act to the Youth Criminal Justice Act
Nature and Extent of Youth Crime
Trends in Youth Crime in Canada
Youth Crime and the Media
Thomas University
Legal Responses to Young Offenders
Police decision-making with young offenders: Arrest, questioning and dispositions
Community-Based Responses to Youth Crime: Cautioning, Conferencing and Extrajudicial Measures
The Roles of Legal Professionals in Youth Court Miriam Bloomenfeld Counsel, Criminal Law Policy Branch, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General
Sentencing under the Youth Criminal Justice Act: An Historical Perspective
Methods of Intervention
Restorative Justice in Canadian Approaches to Youth Crime: Origins, Practices, and Retributive Frameworks
Rehabilitation Revisited: The Changing Nature of "Intervention" in Juvenile Justice
Issues of Social Justice
Understanding Girls' Delinquency: Looking Beyond Their Behavior
Aboriginal Youth and the Criminal Justice System
Voices of youth
Compiled
Juvenile Delinquents Act
Young Offenders Act - Section 3: Declaration of Principle
Youth Criminal Justice Act - Section 3: Declaration of Principle