TAILIEUCHUNG - Age, crime, and sanctions: The transition from juvenile to adult court

This exploration of how youthful offenders — ages 16 to 21 — are treated during that time period when legal responsibility for dealing with their criminal behavior shifts from the juvenile to the adult courts shows a wide variability in procedures and policies among the jurisdictions a national survey of prosecutors conducted for the study and existing datasets from Los A | AGE CRIME AND SANCTIONS THE TRANSITION FROMJUVENILE TO ADULT COURT PREPARED UNDER A GRANT FROM THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE US. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE PETER w. GREENWOOD JOAN PETERSILIA AND FRANKLIN E. ZIMRING R-2642-NIJ OCTOBER 1980 Rand SANTA MONICA CA. 90406 Prepared under Grant No. 78-NI-AX-0102 from the National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Assistance Administration . Department of Justice. Points of view or opinions stated in this document are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the . Department of Justice. The Rand Publications Series The Report is the principal publication documenting and transmitting Rand s major research findings and final research results. The Rand Note reports other outputs of sponsored research for general distribution. Publications of The Rand Corporation do not necessarily reflect the opinions or policies of the sponsors of Rand research. Published by The Rand Corporation AGE CRIME AND SANCTIONS THE TRANSITION FROMJUVENILE TO ADULT COURT PREPARED UNDER A GRANT FROM THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF JUSTICE . DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE PETER w. GREENWOOD JOAN PETERSILIA AND FRANKLIN E. ZIMRING R-2642-NIJ OCTOBER 1980 Rand SANTA MONICA CA. .

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