Understanding juvenile law /

"[This book provides] a general discussion of the nature of the rights of juveniles and the perception that young people constitute a unique class under the law. This theoretical introduction serves as a background for subsequent discussion of juvenile law doctrine. The discussion separates asp...

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Main Author: Gardner, Martin R. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Durham, North Carolina : Carolina Academic Press, 2018
Edition:Fifth edition
Series:Understanding series (New York, N.Y.)
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245 1 0 |a Understanding juvenile law /  |c Martin R. Gardner 
250 |a Fifth edition 
260 |a Durham, North Carolina :  |b Carolina Academic Press,  |c 2018 
300 |a xix, 322 pages ;  |c 26 cm 
490 1 |a Carolina Academic Press understanding series 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 |a Minority as a legal status -- The rights of juveniles -- The child and the family -- Child abuse -- Private law issues outside the family -- Constitutional rights -- The juvenile court movement -- Jurisdiction -- The pre-adjudication process -- Adjudication -- Dispositions -- The future of the juvenile justice system 
520 |a "[This book provides] a general discussion of the nature of the rights of juveniles and the perception that young people constitute a unique class under the law. This theoretical introduction serves as a background for subsequent discussion of juvenile law doctrine. The discussion separates aspects of juvenile law arising outside the juvenile justice system (defined in this text as the system of separate courts organized to deal with 'delinquents' and 'status offenders') from those arising within that system. This division is created as a useful means of organizing the doctrinal material, given the extensive body of rules that govern the juvenile justice system. Moreover, this organization permits the juvenile justice section to stand by itself as an independent text for students in courses that cover only that aspect of juvenile law. The Fifth Edition of the treatise adds new material dealing with problems of child abuse and neglect outside the family. Liability of religious and educational organizations is addressed, including statutes of limitations issues. The educational organization material includes discussion of rights of students to be free from harassment and bullying"--  |c Provided by publisher 
650 0 |a Children  |x Legal status, laws, etc.  |z United States 
650 0 |a Juvenile justice, Administration of  |z United States 
650 0 |a Minors  |z United States 
775 0 8 |i Revision of:  |a Gardner, Martin R.  |t Understanding juvenile law.  |d New Providence, NJ :LexisNexis, [2014]  |z 9780769891231  |w (DLC) 2013048601 
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