ADCJ2110 · Advancing Studies
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The course provides a comprehensive examination of the juvenile justice system's structure and operations, highlighting its distinct approach to addressing youth offenses. A significant portion of the curriculum is dedicated to comparing and contrasting the juvenile justice system with its adult counterpart, emphasizing the unique philosophical foundation and rehabilitative focus of juvenile justice.Key topics include the process of transferring juveniles to adult courts, essential due process protections for juveniles, and international perspectives on juvenile justice.Students will explore the multiple factors contributing to delinquent behavior among youth and analyze current trends in juvenile crime rates.
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Spring 2025
1 section