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Frontmatter
Contents
CHAPTER 1 Introduction: The Challenge of Lionel Tate
CHAPTER 2 The Science of Adolescent Development and Teenagers' Involvement in Crime
CHAPTER 3 Regulating Children in American Law: The State as Parent and Protector
CHAPTER 4 Why Crime Is Different
CHAPTER 5 Immaturity and Mitigation
CHAPTER 6 Developmental Competence and the Adjudication of Juveniles
CHAPTER 7 Social Welfare and Juvenile Crime Regulation
CHAPTER 8 The Developmental Model and Juvenile Justice Policy for the Twenty-First Century
CHAPTER 9 Is Society Ready for Juvenile Justice Reform?
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index
Contents
CHAPTER 1 Introduction: The Challenge of Lionel Tate
CHAPTER 2 The Science of Adolescent Development and Teenagers' Involvement in Crime
CHAPTER 3 Regulating Children in American Law: The State as Parent and Protector
CHAPTER 4 Why Crime Is Different
CHAPTER 5 Immaturity and Mitigation
CHAPTER 6 Developmental Competence and the Adjudication of Juveniles
CHAPTER 7 Social Welfare and Juvenile Crime Regulation
CHAPTER 8 The Developmental Model and Juvenile Justice Policy for the Twenty-First Century
CHAPTER 9 Is Society Ready for Juvenile Justice Reform?
Notes
Acknowledgments
Index