Youth Authority Quarterly

Youth Authority Quarterly
Title Youth Authority Quarterly PDF eBook
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Pages 438
Release 1971
Genre Juvenile delinquency
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California Youth Authority Quarterly

California Youth Authority Quarterly
Title California Youth Authority Quarterly PDF eBook
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Pages 444
Release 1971
Genre Children in California
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Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders

Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders
Title Serious and Violent Juvenile Offenders PDF eBook
Author Rolf Loeber
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 537
Release 1998-01-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1452249644

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Detailed and comprehensive, this volume presents authoritative discussions by leading scholars on issues surrounding serious and violent juvenile offenders. This population is responsible for a disproportionate percentage of all crime and poses the greatest challenge to juvenile justice policymakers. This volume integrates knowledge about risk and protective prevention programs, so that conclusions from each area can inform the other.

Hearings

Hearings
Title Hearings PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
Publisher
Pages 1616
Release 1972
Genre
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Subject Catalog

Subject Catalog
Title Subject Catalog PDF eBook
Author University of California, Berkeley. Institute of Governmental Studies
Publisher
Pages 856
Release 1970
Genre Government publications
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After the Doors Were Locked

After the Doors Were Locked
Title After the Doors Were Locked PDF eBook
Author Daniel E. Macallair
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 351
Release 2015-10-30
Genre Law
ISBN 1442246723

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The California youth corrections system is undergoing the most sweeping transformation in its 154-year history. The extraordinary nature of this change is revealed by the striking decline in the state’s youth incarceration rate. In 1996, with 10,000 youth confined in 11 state-run correctional facilities, California boasted the nation’s third highest youth incarceration rate. Now, with only 800 youth remaining in a system comprised of just three institutions, California has one of the nation’s lowest youth incarceration rate. How did such unprecedented changes occur and what were the crucial conditions that produced them? Daniel E. Macallair answers these questions through an examination of the California youth corrections system’s origins and evolution, and the patterns and practices that ultimately led to its demise. Beginning in the 19th century, California followed national juvenile justice trends by consigning abused, neglected, and delinquent youth to congregate care institutions known as reform schools. These institutions were characterized by their emphasis on regimentation, rigid structure, and harsh discipline. Behind the walls of these institutions, children and youth, who ranged in age from eight to 21, were subjected to unspeakable cruelties. Despite frequent public outcry, life in California reform schools changed little from the opening of the San Francisco Industrial School in 1859 to the dissolution of the California Youth Authority (CYA) in 2005. By embracing popular national trends at various times, California encapsulates much of the history of youth corrections in the United States. The California story is exceptional since the state often assumed a leadership role in adopting innovative policies intended to improve institutional treatment. The California juvenile justice system stands at the threshold of a new era as it transitions from a 19th century state-centered institutional model to a decentralized structure built around localized services delivered at the county level. After the Doors Were Locked is the first to chronicle the unique history of youth corrections and institutional care in California and analyze the origins of today’s reform efforts. This book offers valuable information and guidance to current and future generations of policy makers, administrators, judges, advocates, students and scholars.

Community Based Correctional Programs

Community Based Correctional Programs
Title Community Based Correctional Programs PDF eBook
Author Eleanor Harlow
Publisher
Pages 52
Release 1971
Genre Criminals
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