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Rights, Race, and Reform: 50 Years of Child Advocacy in the Juvenile Justice System

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Rights, Race, and Reform: 50 Years of Child Advocacy in the Juvenile Justice System - Henning, Kristin (Editor), and Cohen, Laura (Editor), and Marrus, Ellen (Editor)
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In 1962, a 15-year-old Arizona boy named Gerald Gault may or may not have made a lewd phone call to a neighbor. Gerald was arrested, prosecuted, removed from his parents' custody, and sent to a juvenile prison, all without legal representation. Gerald's mother's outrage at the treatment of her son eventually propelled the case to the United States Supreme Court. With its sweeping 1967 decision in In re Gault, the Court revolutionized the American juvenile court system by finding that children charged with delinquency have a ...

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Rights, Race, and Reform: 50 Years of Child Advocacy in the Juvenile Justice System 2019, Routledge, London

ISBN-13: 9780367894443

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Rights, Race, and Reform: 50 Years of Child Advocacy in the Juvenile Justice System 2018, Routledge, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9781138094697

Hardcover