Charging

Charging Juveniles: Differences in Procedure

This article delves into the intricacies of charging procedures for juvenile offenders within the United States’ criminal justice process, employing a meticulous exploration guided by the principles of the American Psychological Association (APA) style. The introduction provides an essential contextual backdrop, emphasizing the unique features of the juvenile justice system and the overarching significance of

Bias in Charging and Prosecution Decisions

This article explores the pervasive issue of bias in charging and prosecution decisions within the United States criminal justice system. Grounded in an understanding of the system, the introduction outlines the significance of fair and impartial justice and the overarching purpose of the article. The first section delves into the myriad factors influencing bias, ranging

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