How does the Juvenile Justice system define the 'norm' for mainstream youth?

Date Submitted: 10/10/2004 06:09:38
Category: / Social Sciences
Length: 6 pages (1530 words)
1.How does the Juvenile Justice system (or the Education System) define the 'norm' for mainstream youth? What does its treatment of young people (as opposed to its treatment of adults) say about our society's concepts of youth? We live in a society in which the 'norm' is enforced by respected professions such as education and the law. This forms cultural knowledge and a perception of subjects such as young people which may not always be …
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