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In his engaging narrative history of the rise and workings of America's first juvenile court, Davis S. Tanenhaus explores the fundamental and enduring question of how the law should treat the young. Sifting through almost 3,000 previously unexamined Chicago case files from the early twentieth century, Tanenhaus reveals how children's advocates slowly built up a separate system for juveniles, all while fighting political and legal battles to legitimate this controversial institution.

Produktbeschreibung
In his engaging narrative history of the rise and workings of America's first juvenile court, Davis S. Tanenhaus explores the fundamental and enduring question of how the law should treat the young. Sifting through almost 3,000 previously unexamined Chicago case files from the early twentieth century, Tanenhaus reveals how children's advocates slowly built up a separate system for juveniles, all while fighting political and legal battles to legitimate this controversial institution.
Autorenporträt
Co-editor of A Century of Juvenile Justice, David S. Tanenhaus is Associate Professor of History and the James E. Rogers Professor of History and Law at the William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas.