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Brigham Young University Prelaw Review

Volume 16 (2002)

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Articles

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Rehabilitation and "Tough Love": Balancing Two Approaches to Juvenile Crime
Ross J. Davidson

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Preventing Juvenile Crime through Adult Sentencing
Eric Nelson

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Juveniles and the Ability to Form Intent to Kill
Elisa Clements

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The Mental Health Factor in Juvenile Rehabilitation
Benjamin F. Manwaring

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The Ethical Foundations of Blended Juvenile Sentencing
Matthew C. Jennejohn

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Juvenile Delinquents: Reclamation, Not Retribution
David Stankiewicz

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School Violence: A Case for Stronger Parental Liability
Syed Fahad Saghir

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The Fundamemally Flawed Approach to Reducing Juvenile Crime
Morgan M. Williams

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Too Young to Vote, Old Enough to Be Executed
J. Michael Isom

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Juvenile Waiver: What Does It Mean for American Teens?
Terence Lee Robinson

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Why Juveniles Should Not Be Tried as Adults
Michael Bailey

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