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Articles
Pre-Initial Hearing Detention: Are The Police Department And Social Services Intake Following The Law?
Henry A. Escoto
The Role Of The Probation Officer In Intake: Stories From Before, During, And After The Delinquency Initial Hearing
Joseph B. Tulman
Juvenile Detention Law In The District Of Columbia: A Practitioner's Guide
Milton Lee, John Copacino, and Paul Holland
The Right Of Children In The Juvenile Justice System To Inclusion In The Federally Mandated Child Welfare Services System
Jeanne Asherman-Jusino
Race And National Origin As Influential Factors in Juvenile Detention
Arthur L. Burnett Sr.
Juvenile Detention To "Protect" Children From Neglect
Margaret Beyer PhD.
Understanding The Overrepresentation Of Youths With Disabilities in Juvenile Detention
Peter E. Leone PhD., Barbara A. Zaremba, Michelle S. Chapin, and Curt Iseli
Systemic Critique And Transformation
Edward J. Loughran, Donna Wulkan, and Jerome G. Miller Ph.D.
Reactions And Solutions
Sheryl Brissett-Chapman PhD., Joyce Burrell, and George W. Mitchell
Appendix A: Participants
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Appendix B: February-March, 1995 Court Monitoring Report
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Appendix C: Juvenile Detention Statute And Rule
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Appendix D: Key Juvenile Detention Attribute By State
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Note
Clear And Convincing Evidence: The Standard Required To Support Pretrial Detention Of Juveniles Pursuant To D.C. Code Section 16-2310
Julia Colton-Bell and Robert J. Levant