There is much evidence that some juvenile courts, including that of the District of Columbia, lack the personnel, facilities and techniques to perform adequately as representatives of the State in a parens patriae capacity, at least with respect to children... The Changing Face of U.S. Courts - Page 222003 - 47 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States. President's Commission on Crime in the District of Columbia - 1966 - 1100 pages
...that : There is much evidence that some juvenile courts, including that of the Distrl of Columbia, lack the personnel, facilities and techniques to perform adequately as representatives of the State In a parent patriae capacity, at least with respect to children charged with law violations. There is... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1966 - 1186 pages
...v. United States, 111 US App. DC 174, 177, 295 F. 2d 161, 164 (1961). Opinion of the Court. 383 US the personnel, facilities and techniques to perform adequately as representatives of the State in a parent patriae capacity, at least with respect to children charged with law violation. There is evidence,... | |
| Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Council. Judiciary Committee - 1967 - 196 pages
...adults. There is much evidence that some juvenile courts, including that of the District of Columbia, lack the personnel, facilities and techniques to perform adequately as representatives of the State in a parens partriae capacity, at least with respect to children charged with law violation. There is... | |
| United States. Task Force on Juvenile Delinquency - 1967 - 444 pages
...adults. There is much evidence that some juvenile courts, including that of the District of Columbia, lack the personnel, facilities, and techniques to...perform adequately as representatives of the state in a parens patriae capacity, at least with respect to children charged with law violation. There is evidence,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1970 - 1032 pages
...theoretical purpose to make tolerable the immunity . . . from the reach of constitutional guarantees. . . . There is much evidence that some juvenile courts ....perform adequately as representatives of the State in a parcns patriae capacity. . . . There is evidence, in fact, that there may be grounds for concern... | |
| H. Messmer, H. U. Otto - 1992 - 614 pages
...warned of the limits of parens patriae by questioning the state's promise of "parental" care as follows: There is much evidence that some juvenile courts . . . lack the personnel, facilities and technique to perform adequately as representatives of the state in a parens patriae capacity, at least... | |
| Alan G. Gross, William M. Keith - 1997 - 740 pages
...statement: There is much evidence that some juvenile courts, including that of the District of Columbia, lack the personnel, facilities, and techniques to...perform adequately as representatives of the State in a parens patriae capacity, at least with respect to children charged with law violation. There is evidence,... | |
| Ralph Slovenko - 2002 - 584 pages
...court. In the course of its opinion, Justice Fortas, who wrote the opinion for the Court, commented, "There is much evidence that some juvenile courts...perform adequately as representatives of the state in a parens patriae capacity, at least with respect to children charged with law violations." The court... | |
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