Document Type
Article
Abstract
This article will summarize the major twenty-first century state legislative and case law developments. It will also briefly note the expansion of state and local initiatives limiting the prosecution of youthful offenders, such as diversion and restorative justice programs.
The state of American juvenile justice has improved significantly in the past several years. However, the reforms are best viewed as a work in progress. Much has been accomplished, but much remains to be accomplished. Crucially, after a generation of “tough on kids” measures, we are on the road toward a true “justice” system for children.
Recommended Citation
Merril Sobie, The State of American Juvenile Justice, Crim. Just., Spr. 2018, at 26, https://digitalcommons.pace.edu/lawfaculty/1108/
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Criminal Law Commons, Criminal Procedure Commons, Juvenile Law Commons, Law Enforcement and Corrections Commons