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The Constitutional Rights of Children: In re Gault and Juvenile Justice (Landmark Law Cases and American Society) (Landmark Law Cases & American Society)
David S. Tanenhaus
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| #1159340 in Books | 2011-09-08 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.82 x.69 x5.80l,.76 | File type: PDF | 172 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Perfect for book clubs! Brilliant writing; controversial topic.|By Beth Tanenhaus Winsten|This is a chilling and compelling look at how juveniles, especially teens, are viewed in legal terms. It reads like a novel as the details unfold from different perspectives until a great courtroom showdown. Tanenhaus is a brilliant legal historian with the eye of a novelist. Can't recom||“A marvelous study that delivers a richly detailed, meticulously analyzed, and elegantly written exploration of the Court’s seminal decision concerning the procedural rights of children. . . . An outstanding book.”—Barry C. Feld,
When fifteen-year-old Gerald Gault of Globe, Arizona, allegedly made an obscene phone call to a neighbor, he was arrested by the local police, who failed to inform his parents. After a hearing in which the neighbor didn't even testify, Gault was promptly sentenced to six years in a juvenile "boot camp" for an offense that would have cost an adult only two months.
Even in a nation fed up with juvenile delinquency, that sentence seemed over the top and inspired a s...
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