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  • How to Manage Violence in Juvenile Corrections

    According to the National Criminal Justice Reference Service, juvenile justice facilities across the nation are in a state of crisis. Violence against other juvenile inmates, as well as staff, has...

  • How to Improve the Juvenile Criminal Justice System

    A common discussion within the legal community and among the public at large is how the juvenile criminal justice system can be improved. Although there are some elements of the juvenile criminal...

  • When to Report Assault at a Middle School to the Police Department?

    Assault and bullying at school can be a tricky issue. On the one hand, assault is a crime and people who commit assault should be punished. On the other hand, many people feel that fights at...

  • What Happens If a Juvenile Gets Caught With Drugs or Alcohol?

    The consequences of being caught as a juvenile with drugs and alcohol vary from state to state and community to community. The consequences can also vary widely from circumstance to circumstance....

  • The Impact of Incarceration on Youth

    When a teenager enters the prison system, his academic and financial stability decreases. This also takes a toll on his family and friends and it affects his mental health in ways that could harm...

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  • What Causes Youth Violence?

    Though in recent years crime rates have decreased, youth violence has increased in many cities around the country. In Boston, for example, the number of crimes committed by youths under the age of...

  • Intervention & Treatment for Juvenile Delinquents

    Juvenile delinquency is a legal term that includes acts and behaviors committed by juveniles that are viewed criminal in adult courts of law. In the last two decades, juvenile delinquency rates...

  • Juvenile Treatment Philosophies

    Juvenile treatment philosophies have evolved significantly over the past 25 years. There is a clear recognition today that the needs of youth in regard to addiction and mental health treatment...

  • History of the Juvenile Justice System

    Compared with the centuries over which the adult criminal justice system has evolved, the juvenile justice system is of very recent origin. Juvenile justice practices and procedures developed over...

  • Federal Programs for Troubled Teens

    The number of cases regarding youth offenders rose almost 50 percent between 1985 and 2005, according to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. In 2007, more than 2 million...

  • Metal Detectors Used in Schools

    While metal detectors in schools are relatively rare in the United States, parents and the media often call for their implementation after a highly publicized incident of school violence. School...

  • Juvenile Justice Act

    The Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974 was passed by Congress to protect children and reduce crimes by juveniles. The law principally restricted and prevented children in...

  • Types of Teen Violence

    Teen violence is a serious issue. The violent patterns exhibited by a teen can increase in frequency and severity over time. Teens who exhibit any violent behaviors should be seen by a mental...

  • How to Help Your Kids With School Violence

    School Violence is a common problem that tends to continue to happen in America. Drugs become apart of violence, along with poor values at a kids home life. Obviously parents fear the growing...

  • Problems with Juvenile Justice

    According to the United States Department of Justice, by the beginning of the 21st century, one in four residents of the USA were under the age of 18. Therefore, providing services for this...

  • How to Pass A Lie Detector Test Easily

    If you are ever in the case that you need to pass a lie detector test - there are ways to get around it. I do not suggest lying, however if you are *ever* on an episode of Maury, and need to pass...

  • How to Help Expose and Stop Child Trafficking

    Child trafficking is very prevalent in the world today to the tune of 27 million young slaves and the battle against it is intensifying. Child trafficking can be going on in your own neighborhood...

  • About Juvenile Delinquency

    Juvenile delinquency has become an increasingly prominent issue since the mid-1990s and especially in light of school shootings in the United States and abroad. Traditionally, American courts have...

  • About the Youth Criminal Justice System

    The juvenile justice system, also referred to as the youth criminal justice system, serves offenders who are younger than 18 years of age. While incarceration is one of the primary functions of...

  • About Joyriding

    When a teenager takes the car of their parent or someone they know without permission, it may seem like a small infraction. But it is a crime. Joyriding, especially when accompanied by a group of...

  • How to Protect Your Home From Arson

    With every passing day more and more homes are becoming targets of arson. The outbreak is unknown but regardless many people are scared at the thought of this happening to their house. This...

  • What Is a Juvenile Detention Center?

    When people who are not old enough to be held in jail or prison break the law, they often go to a juvenile detention center. This is a prison-like atmosphere for people under the age of 18. The...

  • What Happens at a Juvenile Detention Center?

    Children between the ages of eight and 17 are taken to a juvenile detention center for a number of reasons. After being picked up by the police for suspicion of committing a crime, a young person...

  • Benefits of Juvenile Boot Camps

    Since the 1980s, juvenile boot camps have been a popular alternative to traditional juvenile detention facilities. Boot camps include military-style discipline, rigorous physical conditioning,...

  • What is Cause & Effect of Juvenile Delinquency?

    Arrest records indicate that the majority of crime committed in the United States is associated with youths more than any other demographic. Year after year, files from the Uniform Crime Reporting...

  • Characteristics of a Juvenile Delinquent

    The roots of juvenile crime may vary among individual youths, but studies by the U.S. Justice Department and criminal justice scholars have identified characteristics of juvenile delinquents. They...

  • How to Keep Your Juvenile Delinquint From Becoming a Prison Inmate

    Has your child become a part of the juvenile system, and your wondering how to keep them from becoming a part of the prison system. Take the advice from someone who's been in both systems.

  • What Is the Percentage of Teenagers Joining Gangs?

    All data regarding teen gang membership is estimated. However, there appears to be more than 350,000 teenage gang members in the U.S. While gang activity takes place all over the country, most...

  • About Juvenile Crime

    Most states in the United States consider a juvenile offender to be anyone who commits a crime and is under the age of 18. Juvenile crime has been studied by psychologists and sociologists who...

  • How Does Juvenile Crime Affect a Community?

    A significant portion of juvenile crimes include destruction of property, vandalism and theft. These crimes harm the owners of the stores or property where they occur, as well as creating extra...

  • Reasons for Juvenile Crime

    Juvenile crime baffles most adults. To kill for an article of clothing, steal something you could easily afford or to skip classes when education is the way to a decent job makes little sense to...

  • Why Do Juveniles Commit Crimes?

    Juvenile crime is a significant problem in our society, but what is causing it? There are a number of common issues among juvenile offenders that seem to contribute to the overall statistics....

  • How to Fight Graffiti Vandalism and Win

    This list covers the experience of hundreds of abatement and investigators around the world. If you really want a handle on your graffiti problem, this list, if strongly followed, will work for you.

  • How to Protect Your Child During A Police Investigation

    There’s a knock at the door. They identify themselves as police officers or detectives. They’re investigating a crime and they want to talk with your son or daughter. What do you do?

  • How to Report Vandalism

    Vandalism is often seen as a victimless crime, but there are costs and emotional scarring of property involved. Vandalism is not just about the vandal who vandalized the area, but about the...

  • How to Stop Gang Violence

    Gangs infest every state. They ruin lives through violence, murder, drugs, theft, and destruction of property while lowering the standard of living for many citizens trapped by ruthless gang...

  • How to Know Your Rights If Caught Shoplifting

    Shoplifting costs merchants approximately $13 billion a year. Shoplifting can be prosecuted in both civil and criminal courts. However, there are many cases of false arrests that violate the...

  • How to Understand Assault Charges

    Assault is defined as the intent to frighten someone into thinking he or she will face bodily harm, or the intent to commit battery with more than verbal language. Assault charges can be...

  • How to Dress to Avoid Being the Victim of Juvenile Crime

    From physical assault and robbery to rape and murder, juvenile crime can be terrifying. There are ways, however, to avoid becoming a victim. For example, the way you dress can either increase or...

  • How to Get a Juvenile Record Destroyed

    Juvenile delinquency can involve a variety of crimes, including arson, petty theft, robbery and assault. When a youth has been convicted of a crime, it gets reported on his or her criminal record....

  • How to Find a Group Home for a Juvenile Delinquent

    An alternative to a juvenile-detention facility, a group home is a living environment for wayward teens. Many homes strive to provide juvenile delinquents with therapy, occupational training and...

  • How to Find Alternatives to Jail for Juvenile Delinquents

    A juvenile delinquent is a youth who has a history of criminal offenses. These offenses can be somewhat minor or quite severe. While the urge to teach a child a stiff lesson through time in jail...

  • How to Find Juvenile-Crime Statistics

    Juvenile-crime statistics usually involve the listing of certain types of crimes and socioeconomic categories of the offenders. They are usually compiled to help sociologists, law-enforcement...

  • How to Find Treatment for Juvenile Sex Offenders

    The term sex offender can be somewhat ambiguous; sex crimes can involve bodily exposure, intercourse with a minor or even rape. When dealing with a juvenile sex offender, the most important thing...

  • How to Get Juvenile Records Sealed

    Juvenile records are what minors receive if they have been convicted of a crime. Although these are usually not made public, having a record may present serious problems for an individual as he or...

  • How to Report Teenage Gang Violence Anonymously

    Gang violence plagues many neighborhoods across the country, and not just those in low-income areas. In fact, more and more high-income areas are experiencing gang-related burglary, assault and...

  • How to Learn the Penalties for Juvenile Crimes

    Juvenile crimes can include anything from creating graffiti on a building to rape or murder. No matter what the offense, a youth caught committing a crime will most likely be punished as provided...

  • How to Understand a Child's Rights After Being Arrested

    When a child is arrested, he or she usually has the same rights as an adult under federal law. Local regulations may provide additional protection for both minors and their parents. It's important...

  • How to Discipline Delinquent Defendant Like Judge Mills Lane

    "Once I had to gag and shackle a guy," says Nevada district judge and TV court show star Judge Mills Lane. "After a while I asked him if he'd had enough and told him that if he acted up one more...

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