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- Title
Unambiguous Deterrence: Ambiguity Attitudes in the Juvenile Justice System and the Case for a Right to Counsel During Intake Proceedings.
- Authors
Frank, Hannah
- Abstract
The article discusses the author's views about the deterrence of juvenile crime, efforts to decrease punishment-related ambiguity, and a juvenile defendant's right to counsel during intake proceedings in the U.S. Rehabilitative deterrence and America's juvenile justice system are addressed, along with a traditional rational choice model of crime and deterrence. Behavioral insights and risk aversion are also examined.
- Subjects
UNITED States; JUVENILE offenders; PUNISHMENT in crime deterrence; RIGHT to counsel; AMBIGUITY; JUVENILE justice administration; RATIONAL choice theory; RISK aversion; LEGAL status of juvenile offenders
- Publication
Vanderbilt Law Review, 2017, Vol 70, Issue 6, p709
- ISSN
0042-2533
- Publication type
Article