1 summarize at least three landmark cases made by the us supreme court and discuss their impact on the juvenile justice system

Juvenile Justice

Textbook: Juvenile Justice Today 1st Edition, 2012 By Gennaro F. Vito and Julie C. Kunselman Pearson ISBN-10: 0-13-515148-1

Writing Assignment for Unit Three • Responses must be submitted as a MS Word Document only, typed double-spaced, using a standard font (i.e. Times New Roman) and 12 point type size. Word count is NOT one of the criteria that is used in assigning points to writing assignments. However, students who are successful in earning the maximum number of points tend to submit writing assignments that fall in the following ranges: Undergraduate courses: 350 – 500 words or 1 – 2 pages. Graduate courses: 500 – 750 words or 2 – 3 pages. Doctoral courses: 750 – 1000 words or 4 – 5 pages. • Include your name, student number, course number, course title and unit number on each page of your writing assignment (this is for your protection in case your materials become separated). • Begin each writing assignment by identifying the question number you are answering followed by the actual question itself (in bold type). • Use a standard essay format for responses to all questions (i.e., an introduction, middle paragraphs and conclusion). Do not use bullet-points.

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