Criminal Justice Magazine
Spring 2000
Vol. 15, Issue 1
REFERENCES
For further study, check out the material listed below:
- Donna M. Bishop and Charles Frazier, Transfer of Juveniles to Criminal Court: A Case Study and Analysis of Prosecutorial Discretion, 5 NOTRE DAME J. OF LAW, ETHICS & PUBLIC POLICY (1991)
- Jeffrey A. Butts and Adele V. Harrell, Delinquents or Criminals: Policy Options for Young Offenders, The Urban Institute, Washington, D.C. (1998)
- Donna M. Bishop and Charles E. Frazier, Race Effects in Juvenile Justice Decision Making: Finding of a Statewide Analysis, 86 J. OF CRIM. LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY (1996)
- Donna M. Bishop and Charles E. Frazier, THE CONSEQUENCES OF TRANSFER
- Donna M. Bishop et al., Juvenile Transfers to Criminal Court Study: Phase I Report, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Washington, D.C. (1998)
- Donna M. Bishop and Charles E. Frazier, "THE CONSEQUENCE OF TRANSFER" in The Changing Borders of Juvenile Justice: Transfer of Adolescents to the Criminal Court, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS [in press]
- Howard N. Snyder and Melissa Sickmund, Juvenile Offenders and Victims: Update on Violence, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Washington, D.C. (1998)
- Donna M. Bishop et al., The Transfer of Juveniles to Criminal Court: Does it make a difference? 42(2) CRIME & DELINQUENCY (April 1996)
- Donna M. Bishop et al., The Transfer of Juveniles to Criminal Court: Reexamining Recidivism Over the Long Term, 43(4) CRIME & DELINQUENCY (Oct. 1997)
- Jeffrey Fagan et al., Youth in Prison and Training Schools: Perceptions and the Consequences of the Treatment Custody Dichotomy, JUVENILE AND FAMILY COURT No. 2, p. 10 (1989)
- Michael G. Flaherty, An Assessment of the National Incidences of Juvenile Suicides in Adult Jails, Lockups, and Juvenile Detention Centers, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign (1980)
- Vincent Schiraldi and Mark Soler, The Will of the People: The Public's Opinion of the Violent and Repeat Juvenile Offender Act of 1997, 44(4) CRIME & DELINQUENCY (Oct. 1998)