NCJ Number
166057
Editor(s)
S Dicks
Date Published
1995
Length
295 pages
Annotation
These 26 papers focus on juvenile justice policies and juvenile capital punishment from the perspectives of death row inmates, family members of victims and perpetrators, religious and political figures, journalists, legal experts, criminologists, and programs offering services to juvenile offenders.
Abstract
Individual papers focus on changes in juvenile justice policies, the relationship between juvenile drug use and youth violence, policies toward mentally retarded offenders, violent juvenile offenders, juvenile rehabilitation, and life without parole as an alternative to capital punishment. Additional articles present case profiles of juvenile death row inmates, the issue of wrongful conviction, and the impacts of juvenile violence and homicides on the families of victims and offenders. The final papers describe five programs for offenders' families and adolescents at risk: Reconciliation Ministries of Tennessee Friends Outside Organization; the Reach and Teach Program of the Freedom Club of Clifton, Tenn.; Northwest Youth Outreach in Chicago; and Phoenix Youth at Risk. The editor is the parent of a death row inmate