Kids in Court / ABC News Productions.
Many Americans believe that only stiffer penalties will deter kids from committing crimes. But is this true? In this three-segment program, ABC News anchor Ted Koppel uses interviews with rehabilitation advocates and case studies of young offenders to publicize the promising efforts of facilities su...
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Format: | Electronic Video |
Language: | English |
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New York, N.Y. :
Films Media Group,
[2013]
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Genre/Form: | Educational films. Internet videos. Videorecording. |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Kids in Court (1:01)
- Trend Toward Adult Sentences (2:30)
- Holden Ranch for Boys (1:28)
- Behavior Modification (1:57)
- Schooling in Camp (1:13)
- Mother of Juvenile Detention Resident (1:31)
- Aftercare (2:07)
- Monitoring (1:35)
- Family Life (2:08)
- Cheating on Drug Test (2:16)
- Back at Holden (2:20)
- Troubled Youth Neglected (1:57)
- Mentally Ill Youth (2:35)
- Parental and Institutional Failure (2:49)
- Lack of Treatment Facilities (2:33)
- Violent Conduct Disorder (0:56)
- Troubled Child (2:11)
- Lack of Facilities (1:45)
- Giving Birth in Juvenile Detention (1:31)
- Search for Help (2:14)
- Inconsistent Society (1:36)
- California Proposition (1:45)
- Argument for Judges' Discretion (1:21)
- Young Accused Murderer (2:57)
- Success of Juvenile System (1:37)
- Tough on Crime Policies (0:59)
- Drug Court (2:21)
- Public Opinion on Crime (1:20)
- Opening System to Public (2:33)
- Challenge of Rehabilitation (2:11)
- Need for Juvenile Rehabilitation (0:54)
- Credits: Kids in Court (0:09)