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Most juvenile offenders do not go on to commit crime as adults. Most go on to live productive lives. Please give an overview of the history of the juvenile justice movement. Make sure to reference the progressive movement, the advent of juvenile court, the juvenile rights movement, and other pertinent movements within juvenile justice history. How has the rise of juvenile justice contributed to the welfare of children? Make sure to substantiate your reasons with cited facts. Your initial post should be at least 250 words in length. Support your claims with examples from the required material(s) and/or other scholarly resources, and properly cite any references.
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Running Head: MAJOR JUVENILE REFORM MOVEMENTS
Major Juvenile Reform Movements
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MAJOR JUVENILE REFORM MOVEMENTS
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Major Juvenile Reform Movements
The concept of juvenile systems is comparatively new in modern society. The juvenile
court system for instance was developed barely a century ago and the earliest court appeared in
1889. Before this period, young people were tried and sentenced as adults as they were perceived
as small adults. During the 18th century as well as the 19th century, more people started to focus
on the unfavorable conditions exposed t...
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