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Juvenile justice

Provides a look into the American juvenile justice system by following four youth offenders through the juvenile courts of Santa Clara County, California, over 15 months, observing how their cases are treated. Evaluates effectiveness of the rehabilitation process and community attitudes. Judges, caseworkers, prosecutors, families and victims provide comment.

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  • "Juvenile justice"@en
  • "Frontline: Juvenile Justice"

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  • "Provides a look into the American juvenile justice system by following four youth offenders through the juvenile courts of Santa Clara County, California, over 15 months, observing how their cases are treated. Evaluates effectiveness of the rehabilitation process and community attitudes. Judges, caseworkers, prosecutors, families and victims provide comment."@en
  • "Explores questions: Should teenagers who commit serious crimes be tried as juveniles or adults? and, What happens to young offenders who reach the end of the line in the juvenile court system? Frontline follows four juvenile offenders--one white, two Hispanic, and one African-American--for 16 months through the Santa Clara County, CA juvenile courts, observing how the criminal justice system treats their cases and determines their fates."
  • "Frontline explores whether children who commit serious crimes should be tried as juveniles or adults. The program shows what can happen to young offenders who reach the "end of the line" in the juvenile court system and how these children can be rehabilitated to prevent future criminal behavior."
  • "Explores whether children who commit serious crimes should be tried as juveniles or adults by following four young men through the Santa Clara, California juvenile court system for a year. Shows what can happen to young offenders who reach the "end of the line" in the system and how they can be rehabilitated to prevent future criminal behaviour. Includes interviews with prisoners, staff, family, lawyers, etc."@en
  • "Summary: This documentary gives an unprecedented look inside the American juvenile justice system. It follows four youth offenders through the Santa Clara County juvenile courts, observing how the criminal justice system treats their cases and determines their fates. Filmed over fifteen months, this report also talks with the judges, caseworkers, prosecutors and families of the young teens as well as some of their victims. Offair, SBS, 84 min."
  • "Frontline explores whether children who commit serious crimes should be tried as juveniles or adults. The program shows what can happen to young offenders who reach the "end of the line" in the juvenile court system and how these children can be rehabilitated to prevent future criminal behavior."@en
  • ""Explores whether children who commit serious crimes should be tried as juveniles or adults"--Container."@en
  • ""Explores whether children who commit serious crimes should be tried as juveniles or adults"--Container."

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  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"@en
  • "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en

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  • "Juvenile justice"@en
  • "Juvenile justice"
  • "Frontline juvenile justice"@en