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youth criminal Justice act is when young people break the law what happen to them.
YOuth Criminal Justice Act
YOuth Criminal Justice Act
Bonny Mhlanga has written: 'The colour of English justice' -- subject(s): Administration of Juvenile justice, Discrimination in criminal justice administration, Juvenile justice, Administration of, Legal status, laws, Minority youth, Race relations, Sentences (Criminal procedure)
For youths 1 bne 90days maximum ... if the youths have a bad record it could be up to a year+
John Muncie has written: 'Criminology - Sage Library of Criminology -' 'Youth & crime' -- subject- s -: Youth, Social conditions, Juvenile delinquency 'Criminal Justice and Crime Control - Sage Library of Criminology -' 'Youth & crime' -- subject- s -: Juvenile delinquency, Criminal behavior
Youth Justice - journal - was created in 2001.
no it is not tough enough becaue the people that do the crime and get caught reoffend within 2 years
Marc Mauer has written: 'Young Black men and the criminal justice system' -- subject(s): Young men, African American youth, African American criminals 'The fragility of criminal justice reform' 'Race to incarcerate'
Jeffrey M. Jenson has written: 'Racial disproportionality in the Utah juvenile justice system' -- subject(s): Administration of Juvenile justice, Criminal statistics, Discrimination in criminal justice administration, Juvenile courts, Juvenile delinquency, Juvenile justice, Administration of, Minority youth, Race discrimination, Social conditions
This is a matter of opinion. Some people think it should, other people think it shouldn't.
One of the disadvantages of the YCJA (Youth Criminal Justice Act) is that it protects the rights of the young offender instead of the rights of protection for the society.