Discuss the conflicting values in juvenile justice. In considering the conflict, which view most aligns with your views? Explain

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• Efforts to ensure that juveniles are given appropriate treatment are consistent with the doctrine of parens patriae that predominated in the first half of the twentieth century.
• Over the past century, the juvenile court struggled to provide treatment for juvenile offenders while guaranteeing them constitutional due process.
• But the system has been so overwhelmed by the increase in violent juvenile crime and family breakdown that some judges and politicians have suggested abolishing the juvenile system.
• Even those experts who want to retain an independent juvenile court have called for its restructuring.
• Crime control advocates want to reduce the court's jurisdiction over juveniles charged with serious crimes and liberalize the prosecutor's ability to try them in adult courts.
• In contrast, child advocates suggest that the court scale back its judicial role and transfer its functions to community groups and social service agencies.
• Student views will vary.

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