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Waiver and Juvenile Justice Reform: Widening the Punitive Net

Alida V. Merlo

Indiana University of Pennsylvania Indiana, PA

Peter J. Benekos

Mercyhurst College Erie, PA

William J. Cook

Westfield State College Westfield, MA

The incidence of violent juvenile offending and the publicity sur rounding it have prompted some legislatures to review and revise their statutory provisions for waiver. This paper examines the recent statutes that have been enacted, the procedures stipulated, and their implications. Particular attention is focused on the politicalization of juvenile crime, the politics of fear, and the evolution of juvenile justice philosophy from a rehabilitative to a punishment perspective. The restructuring of the waiver process in the juvenile justice system is one of a series of "quick-fixes" that provides the illusion of effectively addressing juvenile crime and prevent ing its occurrence.

Criminal Justice Policy Review, Vol. 8, No. 2-3, 145-168 (1997)
DOI: 10.1177/088740349700800202


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