If Parents Don't Speak English Well, Will Their Kids Get Locked Up? Language Barriers and Disproportionate Minority Contact in the Juvenile Justice System
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Publication date
10 October 2007
Publisher
Vera Institute of Justice
Abstract
Examines how parents' limited English proficiency affects participation in their children's juvenile justice processes and leads to high rates of prosecution, detention, and incarceration. Calls for research, customized assistance, and interpreter banks