Description
Juvenile Justice Law and Policy
This course explores the law, policies and practices of the American juvenile justice system, past, present and future. The focus is on children who are in conflict with the law and those who, by virtue of their status as children, are subject to the jurisdiction of the juvenile court for engaging in conduct such as curfew violations, running away, and other forms of potentially harmful adolescent behavior. Among other issues, the course will examine how juvenile justice law and policy has been shaped by new research on adolescent development, including brain research.
Details
Grading Basis
Law
Units
2 - 3
Component
Lecture - Required
Offering
Course
LAW 671
Academic Group
School of Law
Academic Organization
Law Department
Enrollment Requirements
Restricted to students in the Children's Law and Policy MJ and Online Child and Family Law LLM programs