Juvenile vs. Adult Justice

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Juvenile vs. Adult Justice

JUVENILE ADULT -Youth development is different from -Punishment for the adults. offense. -Rehabilitation and treatment -Deter and Rehabilitate -Community protection -Confidential court proceedings -Court proceedings -Limited public access to juvenile records and records open to the public -Psychological casework to meet needs. -Trial with legal facts -Hearing rather than trial -Can detain for own protection or community -Bail or bond Protection.

JUVENILE ADULTS -Not all states have juvenile right to -All adults have right jury trial. to jury trial. -Delinquent instead of guilty, -Innocent or guilty and -Sentencing varies greatly sentenced to certain amount of time based on offense. -Parole is surveillance -Parole is surveillance Reintegrate into society to watch behavior