NCJ Number
98201
Date Published
1984
Length
213 pages
Annotation
These hearings, before the House Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families, concern early juvenile criminal justice intervention.
Abstract
Emphasis is on factors which lead to behavioral problems of young people and what can be done to ameliorate these problems and prevent delinquency and incarceration. Testimony by two juvenile justice judges discusses the wide range of cases coming before the courts, the needs of the courts, and areas for preventive intervention. Two youths describe their experiences with the juvenile justice system. Descriptions of several innovative programs focusing on intensive, community-based treatment also are described. Research examining the extent of handicapping conditions, such as learning disabilities and emotional problems, among incarcerated juvenile delinquents is presented. Additional statements and materials discuss factors contributing to delinquency careers, the incidence and effects of child abuse and neglect, evaluation and treatment of learning disabilities, areas for reform in the social and justice systems, disruptive forces in American life, guardian ad litem and other programs serving children and adolescents.