Abstract
To argue that the adjudicated child is not "punished" as the adult offender but is provided care, protection, and treatment is to make a distinction without a difference. The sanctions employed by the children's court are essentially the same as those the criminal court uses: principally, probation and institutional commitments.
Recommended Citation
Eleanor A. Blackley, Treatment Practices in Juvenile Court, 10 Clev.-Marshall L. Rev. 533 (1961)
Comments
Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court (A Symposium)