The Child & the State: A Normative Theory of Juvenile Rights

Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Johns Hopkins University Press (1980)
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This book begins with an overview of the current legal status of children under U.S. federal and state law, It includes an analysis of relevant Supreme Court decisions and an extended critique of the philosophical arguments for treating children differently from adults under the law. Sections in the book include discussions of the need for a theory of juvenile rights, the moral arguments that prop up such theories, Professor Houlgate's proposal for a theory, and a final discussion of the applications of his theory to the debates about status offenses, child neglect, and rehabilitation of juvenile offenders.

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Laurence Houlgate
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