Journal of Law and Family Studies Volume 10

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Title Journal of Law and Family Studies Volume 10
Creator Feld, Barry C.; Wardle, Lynn D.; Martinez, Theresa A.; Poulson, Barton; Levi, Deborah Katz; Garrison, Marsha; Kohm, Lynne Marie; Simmons, Tracy J.; Luna, Erik; Moskos, Michelle A.; Halbern, Sarah R.; Adler, Steve; Kim, Han; Gray, Doug; Florsheim, Paul; Fowles, Tim; Grundvig, Adam L.; Wharton, T. Christopher; Andrew, Jessica A.; Bucaria, Robin; Clayton, Brent J.; Ellis, April; Noel, Kate M.; Beatse, Pamela; Clayton, Brent J.
Subject Juvenile justice, Administration of; Criminal justice, Administration of; Juvenile courts; Race; Criminal liability; Marriage; Juvenile delinquency; Family; Rap (music); Inner cities; Suicide; Juvenile offenders; Interpersonal relations; Victims; Abuse; Industrial relations; Compensation; Pay equity; Courts; Homosexuality; Polygamy; Runaways; Homeless youth; Guardian and ward; Refugee children; Liberty; Paternity; Infants (Newborn); Parenthood; Child psychopathology; Medicaid; Adoption; Custody; Jurisprudence; Educational vouchers; Pets
Description Table of Content: Cycles of Juvenile Justice: An Introduction to the Utah Criminal Justice Center Distinguished Lecture; Unmitigated Punishment: Adolescent Criminal Responsibility and LWOP sentences; The Fall of Marital Family Stability and the Rise of Juvenile Delinquency; Images of the "Socially Disinherited": Inner-City Youth in Rap Music; Utah Youth Suicide Study: Evidence-based Suicide Prevention for Juvenile Offenders; An Interpersonal-Developmental Perspective on Juvenile Justice Systems; Recreating Relationships: The Interpersonal Implications of Restorative Justice for Juvenile Offenders and Their Victims; State v. Mohi -- State Sanctioned Abuse; Ledbetter v. Goodyear: The U.S. Supreme Court Rubs Salt in Plaintiffs' Disparate Pay Title VII Wounds; Deserted in Deseret: How Utah's Emancipation Statute is Saving Polygamist Runaways and Queer Homeless Youths; My Nephew's Sanctuary: Hurdles to Guardianship of Collateral Refugee Minors in Utah; Expanding the Definition of FAPE under NCLB: Why Courts Give FAPE the Slip and Leave it Swimming in a Sea of Alphabet Soup; A Day Late & A Dollar Short: Should Utah's Unmarried Dads Get One More Chance to Claim Their Newborns?; A Step in the Right Direction: Why Utah's Medicaid and CHIP Programs Should Continue to Cover Children with Mental Illness
Publisher S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah
Type Text
Format application/pdf
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Identifier Journal of Law and Family Studies Volume 10
Source Original print copy
Language eng
Relation Journals
Spatial Coverage Utah ; U.S.
School or College College of Law
Rights Management S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah
Holding Institution S.J. Quinney College of Law, University of Utah
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6g1950p
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