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The Deterrent Effects Of Curfews An Evaluation Of Juvenile Probationers Criminal Justice Recent Scholarship Lynn S Urban

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The Deterrent Effects Of Curfews An Evaluation Of Juvenile Probationers Criminal Justice Recent Scholarship Lynn S Urban
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.06 MB
Pages: 212
Author: Lynn S. Urban
ISBN: 9781593322137, 1593322135
Language: English
Year: 2007

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The Deterrent Effects Of Curfews An Evaluation Of Juvenile Probationers Criminal Justice Recent Scholarship Lynn S Urban by Lynn S. Urban 9781593322137, 1593322135 instant download after payment.

Urban discusses the effectiveness of a court-ordered juvenile curfew enforcement program known as Nightwatch. Her questions include: Do juveniles who participate in Nightwatch re-offend less? and If they do re-offend less, why? The Nightwatch program operates using sanctions for non-compliance and rewards for compliance, which predicts that juveniles with a high certainty of punishment for curfew violation will have a low incidence of non-compliance and subsequent offending. Results indicate that juveniles participating in Nightwatch recidivated at significantly lower levels than a comparison group, but not for the reasons expected by court officials. Little support was found for deterrence, but participation in Nightwatch reduced time out of the house and was a significant predictor of subsequent offending.

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