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Youth on Trial: A Developmental Perspective on Juvenile Justice: The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Series on Mental Health and Development, Research Network on Adolescent Development and Juvenile Justice

Editat de Thomas Grisso, Robert G. Schwartz
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 sep 2003
In Youth on Trial, a wide range of leaders in developmental psychology and law combine their expertise to investigate the limitations of our youth policy—including the problematic trend of trying alleged juvenile criminals as adults.
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Notă biografică

Thomas Grisso is a professor of psychiatry (clinical psychology) at the University of Massachusetts Medical School.

Robert G. Schwartz is the executive director of the Juvenile Law Center in Philadelphia.

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Introduction

Part I:A Developmental Perspective on Juvenile Justice
Introduction
1Developmental Psychology Goes to Court
2Adolescent Development, Mental Disorders, and Decision making of Delinquent Youths

Part II:Adolescents' Capacities as Trial Defendants
Introduction
3Adjudicative Competence and Youthful Offenders
4Juveniles' Waiver of Legal Rights:Confessions, Miranda, and the Right to Counsel
5What We Know about Youths' Capacities as Trial Dependants
6Researching Juveniles' Capacities as Dependants
7Clinical and Forensic Evaluation of Competence to Stand Trial in Juvenile Defendants
8Youths' Trial Participation as Seen by Youths and Their Attorneys: An Exploration of Competence-Based Issues
9The Role of Lawyers in Promoting Juveniles' Competence as Defendants

Part III:Culpability and Youths' Capacities
Introduction
10Penal Proportionality for the Young Offender:Notes on Immaturity, Capacity, and Diminished Responsibility
11Criminal Responsibility in Adolescence: Lessons from Developmental Psychology
12Researching Adolescents' Judgment and Culpability
13The Social Cognitive(Attributional) Perspective on Culpability in Adolescent Offenders
14Contexts of Choice by Adolescents in Criminal Events
15Can the Courts Fairly Account for the Diminished Competence and Culpability of Juveniles? A Judge's Perspective

Epilogue
Contributors
Subject Index
Author Index