Future of the Juvenile Justice System Proposal Presentation

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You are a juvenile justice consultant creating a proposal that will be presented to the state legislature concerning the future of the juvenile justice system.

Create a 10- to 15-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation, including speaker notes, detailing your proposal. Address recommendations for all aspects of the system, including:

  • Community involvement
  • Law enforcement
  • Courts and sentencing
  • Corrections

Include a justification for the system based on history, trends, causation theories, and potential for reform.

Contact your instructor for approval if you wish to use a different presentation delivery method, such as Prezi.

Format your presentation consistent with APA guidelines.

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THE FUTURE OF THE
JUVINILE JUSTICE SYSTEM
SUBMITTED BY:

Introduction


It is a debatable theory that criminals are made, not born.



Sometimes, they are made before they reach the age of 18.



The primary role of the juvenile system is to rehabilitate delinquent
behavior through the court system, the police and active correctional
involvement.



The juvenile system acts on the pretext that intervening in delinquent
behavior may help to prevent the maturation of adult criminals.

The Development of The Juvenile
Justice System


The first juvenile court was established in Chicago in1899. It redefined the
cultural and legal perceptions of the best interest of the American child.



Moral debates surrounded the formation of the court, but expansion took
place nonetheless.



The 1960s saw a distinct harsh treatment for the youth. It was an avenue
for racial and gender bias and discrimination.



The 1990s brought a tough-on-crime approach to juvenile delinquency.
Youth below the age of 18 were easily tried as adults in cases of violent
and extreme crime.



This trend ...


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