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... problems ( both criminal and noncriminal ) in ways that are consistent with previous and subsequent standards , the following steps should be taken : A. Juvenile codes should narrowly limit police authority to utilize the formal ...
... problems ( both criminal and noncriminal ) in ways that are consistent with previous and subsequent standards , the following steps should be taken : A. Juvenile codes should narrowly limit police authority to utilize the formal ...
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... problem . He has been suspended and was transferred from a ' progressive ' school setting to a ' more conven- tional ' school . He has twice been a runaway , the last time ending in the present charge . " Mathis ' problems at schools ...
... problem . He has been suspended and was transferred from a ' progressive ' school setting to a ' more conven- tional ' school . He has twice been a runaway , the last time ending in the present charge . " Mathis ' problems at schools ...
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... problems arise when that alterna- tive is being considered . It is even more likely that special problems will arise if a determinate commitment scheme is used , a problem that will be exacerbated if information not normally known to ...
... problems arise when that alterna- tive is being considered . It is even more likely that special problems will arise if a determinate commitment scheme is used , a problem that will be exacerbated if information not normally known to ...
Contents
TABLE OF CASES XXXV | |
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LEGAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL BASES FOR | 9 |
Copyright | |
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