POLICE DECISIONS FOR DEALING WITH JUVENILE OFFENDERS

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POLICE DECISIONS FOR DEALING WITH JUVENILE OFFENDERS
refdoc July=1991

JOURNAL ARTICLE , User Ref = 000955
J Mott
Br J Criminol 23(3) Jul 1983 pp249-262

Results of a study in six English Police forces to examine how
young offenders came to police notice and the effect of different
police procedures in consulting social agencies, and to compare
the re-conviction rates during a two-year period of those
cautioned with those prosecuted.

United Kingdom , England, crime, young people, conviction

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