Juvenile Delinquency and Juvenile Justice S2007 (Prof. Zimring) UC BERKELEY (15 AUDIOS)
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UC BERKELEYLegal Studies 163 (Fall 2007)
Instructor:
Franklin Zimring Level Undergraduate
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Course Description
This course examines the premises, doctrine, and operational behavior of juvenile courts, particularly in relation to the commission of seriously anti-social acts by mid-adolescents. Topics include the history of theories of delinquency; the jurisprudence of delinquency; the incidence and severity of delinquency; police response to juvenile offenders; the processes of juvenile courts and youth corrections; and reforms or alternatives to the juvenile court system.
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