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From Juvenile Court to Safe Haven: The Lessons of Juvenile Justice History and the 2008 Nebraska Safe Haven Law

NCJ Number
244394
Journal
Criminal Justice Review Volume: 38 Issue: 3 Dated: September 2013 Pages: 291-302
Author(s)
Jennifer Trost
Date Published
September 2013
Length
12 pages
Annotation

This article discusses the 2008 Nebraska safe haven law.

Abstract

The history of juvenile justice helps explain American families' unexpected use of the 2008 Nebraska safe haven law. This article uses journalistic sources both to recreate the unfolding drama and as a measure of the public understanding of the safe haven law and juvenile justice, while also presenting a summary of relevant historical research about juvenile justice for the wider scholarly community in criminal justice. The history of the juvenile court repeatedly shows families using the court and its ancillary services for their own purposes, no matter the legislative or legal intent. One lesson of the recent Nebraska safe haven legislation is to show the need for meaningful dialogue between scholars, policymakers, and practitioners; another is to take into account the long history of juvenile justice. Abstract published by arrangement with Sage Journals.