Abstract
This article focuses on the rights of juveniles confined in training schools pursuant to juvenile or family court place ments. Unlike convicted adults, these children are not meant to suffer any civil disabilities. They are, therefore, entitled not only to all the rights of adult prisoners but to those rights pos sessed by nonconfined children as well, limited only by the re strictions absolutely necessary for and rationally related to the purpose of confinement: treatment.
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