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Juvenile Justice Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) on the nature of youthful offenders History of Juvenile Justice System Earliest Times Juveniles in Early America Institutional Era-19 th century Comparisons to adult CJS

Juvenile Justice History of Juvenile Justice System Earliest Times Juveniles in Early America Institutional Era-19 th century Chicago Reform School Juvenile Court Era Illinois Juvenile Court Act The Problems Kids Face Today Gangs Runaways

Juvenile Justice The Legal Environment Kent v. US In re Gault In re Winship McKeiver v. Pennsylvania Breed v. Jones Schall v. Martin

Juvenile Justice The Juvenile Justice Process Comparisons to Adult system Process Intake/Detention Hearing Adjudication – Teen Courts Disposition –lots of options/diversions Postadjudicatory Review  The Post Juvenile Court Era

The Police and Delinquency Community Policing The Police and Juvy Offenders Police Roles Police and Juvy Violent Crime Police and the Rule of Law Arrest Search and Seizure Custodial Interrogation Discretionary Justice

The Police and Delinquency Police Work and Delinquency Prevention Aggressive Law Enforcement Police in Schools Problem Oriented Policing in Schools

Delinquency Prevention Costs of Delinquency: A Justification for Prevention Brief History of Delinquency Prevention Chicago Area Project Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study Detached Street Workers Classifying Delinquency Prevention Public Health Approach Developmental Perspective

Delinquency Prevention Early Prevention of Delinquency Home Based Programs Home Visitation Improving Parental Skills Oregon Social Learning Center Day Care Programs Preschool: High Scopes

Delinquency Prevention Primary Grades Prevention in Teenage Years Mentoring: Big Brother/Big Sister Project Pathe Violence Prevention Curriculum After School Programs: Boys and Girls Club Job Training Job Corps Future of Delinquency Prevention

Juvenile Corrections Community Treatment Probation Expanding Community Treatment: MA Experiment Contemporary Juvy Probation Probation Innovations Intensive Probation Electronic Monitoring Restorative Justice Balanced Probation Resitution

Juvenile Corrections Residential Community Treatment Group Homes Foster Homes Family Group Homes Rural Programs Non-Residential Community Treatment

Juvenile Corrections Secure Corrections Juvy Institutions Today: Public and Private Boot Camps