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A preliminary study of student attitudes on juvenile justice policy
Authors:Peter J Benekos  Alida V Merlo  William J Cook  Kate Bagley
Institution:1. Mercyhurst College;2. Indiana University of Pennsylvania;3. Westfield State College
Abstract:

The philosophy and practice of juvenile justice have experienced significant transformations in the last 100 years. A shift to “get tough” attitudes has prompted various legislative reforms and has changed if not hardened attitudes toward youth. In context of these policy developments and social attitudes, this paper summarizes a preliminary study of 1104 undergraduate students on their attitudes on juvenile justice policies in the United States. Student perceptions of school violence, and attitudes toward zero tolerance and drug testing are reported. The authors discuss the responses of criminal justice majors and consider the implications of their academic experience on knowledge and attitudes about juvenile justice.
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