A century of juvenile justice

Traces the history of juvenile justice over the course of the twentieth century, discussing the ideas on which the system is based, how institutions and practices interact with other aspects of government policy toward children in the U.S., and how the changing social and legal meanings of childhood and youth have influenced juvenile justice.

University of Chicago Press
2002
9780226727837
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