7 edition of In Re Gault: Juvenile Justice (1967 : Juvenile Justice) found in the catalog.
Published
December 9, 1997
by 21st Century
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Written in
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Library binding |
Number of Pages | 96 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL7932065M |
ISBN 10 | 0805039171 |
ISBN 10 | 9780805039177 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 32589486 |
Get this from a library! The Constitutional Rights of Children: In re Gault and Juvenile Justice. [David Spinoza Tanenhaus] -- A new edition upon the 50th anniversary of the landmark US Supreme Court decision In re Gault. In re Gault, U.S. 1, was a landmark case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States in The Court ruled that juveniles have the same rights as adults when they are accused of a crime. For example, they have due process rights, like the right to have a lawyer, when they are being questioned by the police, and when they are on trial. The Court's ruling in this case was Full case name: In re Gault et al.
This new edition upon the 50th anniversary of In re Gault includes expanded coverage of the Roberts Court’s juvenile justice decisions including Miller a; explains how disregard for children’s constitutional rights led to the “Kids for Cash” scandal in Pennsylvania; new legal developments in the Gault case; and, updates the bibliography and chronology. This new edition upon the 50th anniversary of In re Gault includes expanded coverage of the Roberts Court’s juvenile justice decisions including Miller v. Alabama; explains how disregard for children’s constitutional rights led to the “Kids for Cash” scandal in Pennsylvania; new legal developments in the Gault case; and, updates the bibliography and chronology. When fifteen .
Types of juvenile delinquency cases, arrest statistics, juvenile justice organizations, and the concept of judicial waiver The history of juvenile courts, including the parens patriae doctrine, early laws, In re Gault, and concepts of reform versus punishment. Buy The Constitutional Rights of Children: In Re Gault and Juvenile Justice by David S Tanenhaus online at Alibris. We have new and used copies available, in 3 editions - starting at $ Shop now.
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In re Gault, U.S. 1 () Gerald “Gerry” Gault, a year-old boy, was arrested by the Sheriff of Gila County in Arizona for making obscene phone calls to a neighbor, Ms. Cook, on June 6, After Ms. Cook filed a complaint, Mr.
Gault and his friend, Ronald Lewis, were taken to the Children’s Detention Home. In re Gault (). [3] Gerald “Jerry” Gault, a year-old Arizona boy, was taken into custody for making obscene calls to a neighbor’s house.
After the neighbor, Mrs. Cook filed charges, Gault and his friend were taken to the Juvenile Detention Home. Facts: Gerald (“Jerry”) Gault was a 15 year-old accused of making an obscene telephone call to a neighbor, Mrs. Cook, on June 8, After Mrs. Cook filed a complaint, Gault and a friend, Ronald Lewis, were arrested and taken to the Children’s Detention Home.
Gault was on probation when he was arrested, after being in the company of another boy who had stolen a wallet from. Get this from a library. In re Gault (): juvenile justice. [Susan Dudley Gold] -- Discusses the case involving fifteen-year-old Gerald Gault and its impact on children's rights and due process of law for juveniles.
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Author: David S. Tanenhaus Publisher: Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, p. Reviewer: Patricia Cantara | March In re Gault has set precedent in the juvenile justice system since Fifteen-year-old Gerald Gault was sentenced to six years at Fort Grant, a juvenile facility, for allegedly making an obscene phone.
Book Description: This new edition upon the 50th anniversary ofIn re Gaultincludes expanded coverage of the Roberts Court's juvenile justice decisions includingMiller a; explains how disregard for children's constitutional rights led to the "Kids for Cash" scandal in Pennsylvania; new legal developments in the Gault case; and, updates the bibliography and.
In Re Gault was a landmark decision issued by the United States Supreme Court that ultimately established that under the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, a juvenile involved in a delinquency hearing must be afforded similar due process rights as is afforded to an adult.
A comprehensive and vivid exploration into a key moment in juvenile justice history that elucidates the tension between the ‘desert justice’ of Arizona and the s due process revolution in the Supreme Court.”. - Buy The Constitutional Rights of Children: In re Gault and Juvenile Justice (Landmark Law Cases & American Society) book online at best prices in India on Read The Constitutional Rights of Children: In re Gault and Juvenile Justice (Landmark Law Cases & American Society) book reviews & author details and more at Reviews: 1.
In the landmark decision In re Gault, U.S. 1 (), the United States Supreme Court established the principle that juvenile courts must afford standard procedures and protections guaranteed by the Constitution in juvenile adjudication Court held that, in accordance with the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, juveniles are entitled.
The impact of in re Gault and the challenges facing juvenile justice: selected literature ss Norman Dorsen, Daniel Rezneck, “In re Gault and the Future of Juvenile Law,” 1 Family Law Quarterly 1 (). Robert Gardner, “Gault and California,” 19 Hastings L.J. (). Buy In Re Gault: Juvenile Justice by Susan Dudley Gold online at Alibris.
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