Race and the Impact of Detention on Juvenile Justice Decision Making
In recent years, the growing number of minority youth disproportionately confined in secure detention facilities has led to a search for a better understanding of this occurrence. Explanations vary but tend to center on either differential offending or selection bias. The present study examines the...
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2005
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Crime & delinquency
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Volltext (Resolving-System) |
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