The Changing Borders of Juvenile Justice: Transfer of Adolescents to the Criminal Court
The Changing Borders of Juvenile Justice: Transfer of Adolescents to the Criminal Court link
Edited by Jeffrey Fagan and Franklin E. Zimring, University of Chicago Press (2000)
Foreword, by Francis A. Allen
Introduction, by Jeffrey Fagan and Franklin E. Zimring
Part I. The Evolution of Intercourt Transfer
Chapter 1. The Evolution of Transfer out of the Juvenile Court, by David S. Tanenhaus
Chapter 2. Judicial Waiver in Theory and Practice, by Robert O. Dawson
Chapter 3. Legislative Exclusion of Offenses from Juvenile Court Jurisdiction: A History and Critique,
by Barry C. Feld
Chapter 4. Blended Sentencing in American Juvenile Courts, by Richard E. Redding and James C. Howell
Chapter 5. Juvenile Justice on Appeal, by Lynda E. Frost Clausel and Richard J. Bonnie
Chapter 6. The Punitive Necessity of Waiver, by Franklin E. Zimring
Part II. The Impacts of Jurisdiction Shifts
Chapter 7. Consequences of Waiver, by Donna Bishop and Charles Frazier
Chapter 8. 8. Race and Transfer: Empirical Research and Social Context, by M. A. Bortner, Marjorie S. Zatz, and Darnell F. Hawkins
Chapter 9. Forensic Clinical Evaluations Related to Waiver of Jurisdiction, by Thomas Grisso
Chapter 10. The Reproduction of Juvenile Justice in Criminal Court: A Case Study of New York's Juvenile Offender Law, by Simon I. Singer, Jeffrey Fagan, and Akiva Liberman
Part III. Perspectives on Reform
Chapter 11. A Developmental Perspective on Jurisdictional Boundary, by Laurence Steinberg and Elizabeth Cauffman
Chapter 12. Transfer Policy and Law Reform, by Franklin E. Zimring and Jeffrey Fagan
