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a. The Juvenile Court: An Anglo-American Dialogue A discussion of Barbara Warburton's article "The Juvenile Courts in England and Wales",this Journal,Vol. 16,No. 3
In re Gault 387 U.S. 1 (1967). Although the juvenile court originated in 1899, 68 years passed before the Federal Supreme Court first heard a case involving the rights of children in these proceedings.
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Cavenaugh W.E.: Juvenile Courts, the Child and the Law, England, Penguin , 1967.
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McKeiver v. Pennsylvania 403 U.S. 528 (1971).
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Id. 533 (opinion of Brennan, J. concurring in part and dissenting in part).
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Report of the New Jersey Supreme Court's Committee on Juvenile Conference Committees, Donald Goff, Chairman (1966, mimeo).
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Platt, A.: The Child Savers, USA, Ohiago University Press , 1969.
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Walther, McCune and Skoler: "Juvenile Court Judges in the United States", 11Crime and Delinquency121 (Pt. 1), 384 (Pt. 2) (1965).