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The concern in this chapter is with the treatment of juveniles once they have come into contact with the judicial system. The usual sequence ranges from the initial police contact, through preadjudicatory and adjudicatory phases, and a disposition phase where there is a finding of guilt. We will see, however, that individual systems show considerable variability in the range of processing options and the procedures for implementing those options.
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Hoge, R.D. (2001). The Treatment of Offenders in Juvenile Justice Systems. In: The Juvenile Offender. Outreach Scholarship, vol 5. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1563-0_4
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