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Juvenile Injustice. Angie Cannon.

by Cannon, Angie; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 80Institutions. Publisher: U.S. News & World Report, 2004ISSN: 1522-3256;.Subject(s): California | Juvenile delinquency | Juvenile delinquents -- Abuse of | Juvenile delinquents -- Rehabilitation | Juvenile detention centers | Juvenile justice -- Administration of | Prison violence | Youth -- Mental health | Youth and violenceDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Overcrowding, violence, and abuse--state juvenile justice systems are in a shockingly chaotic state. Now, finally, the feds are stepping in." (U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT) This article provides an overview of the juvenile justice system, noting that "juvenile justice facilities across the nation are in a dangerously advanced state of disarray, with violence an almost everyday occurrence and rehabilitation the exception rather than the rule."
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REF SIRS 2005 Institutions Article 79 Companies, Managers Unprepared for Workplace Violence. REF SIRS 2005 Institutions Article 8 The Supreme Struggle. REF SIRS 2005 Institutions Article 8 Poetic Justice. REF SIRS 2005 Institutions Article 80 Juvenile Injustice. REF SIRS 2005 Institutions Article 80 Juvenile Justice. REF SIRS 2005 Institutions Article 80 A Ministry of Presence. REF SIRS 2005 Institutions Article 9 Co-op Preschools Take 'Village' Approach to Education.

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2005.

Originally Published: Juvenile Injustice, Aug. 9, 2004; pp. 28-32.

"Overcrowding, violence, and abuse--state juvenile justice systems are in a shockingly chaotic state. Now, finally, the feds are stepping in." (U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT) This article provides an overview of the juvenile justice system, noting that "juvenile justice facilities across the nation are in a dangerously advanced state of disarray, with violence an almost everyday occurrence and rehabilitation the exception rather than the rule."

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