Brick by Brick: Dismantling the Border between Juvenile and Adult Justice
Much of the American public and a growing number of policymakers appear to believe that the original concept of juvenile justice was flawed. Public criticism of the juvenile court intensified during the last two decades of the 20th century, and many States began to abandon those aspects of juvenile justice that were once distinctly different from the criminal (adult) justice system. Continue reading Brick by Brick: Dismantling the Border between Juvenile and Adult Justice