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A Policy Research Agenda A Policy Research Agenda
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Measuring the Risks of Juvenile Recidivism Measuring the Risks of Juvenile Recidivism
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Seeking the Determinants of Future Danger in Juvenile Sex Offending Seeking the Determinants of Future Danger in Juvenile Sex Offending
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Putting Juvenile Sex-Offender Treatment to the Test Putting Juvenile Sex-Offender Treatment to the Test
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A Framework for Juvenile Sex-Offender Policy A Framework for Juvenile Sex-Offender Policy
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General Guidelines General Guidelines
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Risk without Fault: Policy for Nonpredatory Peer Sex Risk without Fault: Policy for Nonpredatory Peer Sex
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The Problem of Borderline Coercion The Problem of Borderline Coercion
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A Rule for First Offenders A Rule for First Offenders
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Juvenile Sexual Recidivism Juvenile Sexual Recidivism
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Special Issues for Sex Offenders in Juvenile Justice Special Issues for Sex Offenders in Juvenile Justice
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Investigation, Supervision, and Treatment Investigation, Supervision, and Treatment
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Therapist–Patient Privilege in Juvenile Sex-Offender Treatment Therapist–Patient Privilege in Juvenile Sex-Offender Treatment
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The Polygraph The Polygraph
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Sexual Deviants in Juvenile Courts Sexual Deviants in Juvenile Courts
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6 Reform in Juvenile Court
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Published:June 2004
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Abstract
This chapter aims to use the known facts about juvenile sex offending as the basis for proposing reforms in juvenile court policies toward sexual offenses and offenders, but it begins with a more typical academic ploy: a research agenda for filling gaps in the knowledge base about children and adolescents who commit sex offenses. The first section addresses three key issues that research must resolve in the near future, and the second section considers the basic principles and policies that are appropriate to responding to three different classes of sex offenders in the juvenile justice system. The chapter then explores a series of more detailed legal and policy questions that concern the juvenile sex offender.
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