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Juvenile Injustice: Dilemmas of the Family Court System

By Michael Fabricant

Juvenile Injustice: Dilemmas of the Family Court System
  • Publisher: Community Service Society, Institute for Social Welfare Research
  • Published: February 10, 1981
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This book, based on a study of delinquency cases in the Bronx and Brooklyn family courts, examines the juvenile justice system in New York City.

“In this court, the defendant is very, very, very innocent until proven guilty.”

–Michael Fabricant, New York Times (1981)


Series: Juvenile Justice

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