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social science subjects > sociology > crime and deviance > parole > graduated sanctions for juvenile offenders
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social science subjects > criminology and criminal justice > criminology > parole > graduated sanctions for juvenile offenders

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graduated sanctions for juvenile offenders  

Definition

  • The term graduated sanctions refers to the establishment of a set of juvenile court interventions that become increasingly punitive and restrictive as offending behavior becomes more serious or repetitive. These sanctions developed as practitioners, judges, researchers, and legislators became aware of an inability of juvenile courts to address youth crime effectively. [Source: Encyclopedia of Community Corrections; Graduated Sanctions for Juvenile Offenders]

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http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-CNL43TL0-Q

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