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... serious property crimes are committed in greatest numbers by juvenile offenders . " hh McDermott also found that of the 1.3 million cases " processed " " by juvenile courts in 1979 , " 4.6 % involved serious violent crimes , 37.8 % were ...
... serious property crimes are committed in greatest numbers by juvenile offenders . " hh McDermott also found that of the 1.3 million cases " processed " " by juvenile courts in 1979 , " 4.6 % involved serious violent crimes , 37.8 % were ...
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... serious viola- tions of the peace , and graduated the response of the criminal justice system depending on the ... serious offenses in evaluating the reasonableness of school searches is almost too clear for argument . In order to ...
... serious viola- tions of the peace , and graduated the response of the criminal justice system depending on the ... serious offenses in evaluating the reasonableness of school searches is almost too clear for argument . In order to ...
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... Serious Offenses ( 8 ) 17 % ( 7 ) 13 % ( 12 ) 19 % ( 27 ) 16 % N = 48 N = 53 N = 63 TN = 164 TABLE III Less Serious Offenses 1969 October January March 1970 Total 1970 Sample Possession Marijuana ( 11 ) 23 % ( 13 ) 25 % ( 17 ) 27 % ( 41 ) ...
... Serious Offenses ( 8 ) 17 % ( 7 ) 13 % ( 12 ) 19 % ( 27 ) 16 % N = 48 N = 53 N = 63 TN = 164 TABLE III Less Serious Offenses 1969 October January March 1970 Total 1970 Sample Possession Marijuana ( 11 ) 23 % ( 13 ) 25 % ( 17 ) 27 % ( 41 ) ...
Contents
TABLE OF CASES XXXV | |
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
LEGAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL BASES FOR | 9 |
Copyright | |
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