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Juvenile Justice (4583)

Examines the procedural and substantive law and judicial administration of the courts in the area of juvenile delinquency. Primary concentration is on rights of accused delinquents, detention and police conduct, constitutional protection, trial, adjudication, reference for adult prosecution, treatment, and the proper function of the lawyer and the court in the juvenile court system.

Grading: Exam

Prerequisite(s): Criminal Law. Criminal Procedure is recommended as a pre-requisite.

Credits: 3

Offered: Spring

Categories:
Elective

Subject Areas:
Criminal Law
Family Law:: edit ::

Taught by: Hon. Pamela Alexander Michael Jordan Catherine (Kate) McPherson

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