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    The Beginning of Juvenile Justice, Police Practices, and the Juvenile Offender

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    The public is being asked to make many important decisions which will affect the structure, jurisdiction and function of the juvenile justice system. Before making these decisions, it should have more facts about the present system and the proposed changes. The aim of this study, is to provide some of the needed information. This article, the first publication of the study, concerns the juvenile offender\u27s initial contacts with the juvenile system, his relations with the police and the consequences of these relations. Thus far, this stage of the juvenile justice system has received far less attention than any other aspect of the system. The subject of the juvenile offender\u27s relations with the police includes many topics. It concerns not only police discretion but also such problems as arrest, search and seizure, interrogation, fingerprinting and photographing of juveniles, expungement of police records, confessions, and detention. The last two topics are so large that they will be covered in other articles; the other topics are included in the present article

    The Intake Process in the Affluent County Juvenile Court

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    Of all juveniles who are arrested, less than half appear before a judge; the rest are informally handled by juvenile intake workers. The authors describe the structure of the juvenile intake process, analyze the criteria used to determine which cases will be handled informally, and propose changes in the system

    Criminal law, criminology, and criminal justice

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    Juvenile Detention: Protection, Prevention or Punishment?

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