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Turner: Over-Ruling Crouse -- The Child-Saving Movement and the Juvenile Court -- "The Best Place to Conquer Girls" -- The Juvenile Court and the Double Standard of Juvenile Justice -- Deinstitutionalization and Judicial Paternalism: Challenges to the Double Standard of Juvenile Justice -- Unpopular Reform? -- Recent Trends: Finally a Focus on Girls, the Republican Backlash, and Congressional Gridlock -- Summary -- References -- 8: The Contemporary Juvenile Justice System and Girls, Part I -- Police and Juvenile Court Processing -- An Overview of the System and Process -- The Rights of Juveniles: A Review of Key Cases -- Implications of Supreme Court Rulings for Girls -- Getting into the System -- Girls on the Streets -- Girls at the Station House -- Delinquents in Court -- Gender and Delinquency Referrals -- Comparing Girls and Boys in Court -- Girls, Race, and the New Double Standard of Juvenile Justice -- Summary -- References -- 9: The Contemporary Juvenile Justice System and Girls, Part II -- Girls in Institutions -- Youths in Institutions: A National Overview -- Number of girls in institutions -- Private facilities: a problematic option for juvenile justice -- Demographic Characteristics of Youths in Institutions. 327 $aStatus offenses and bootstrapping, a continuing problem -- Girls in detention -- Girls' experiences in detention -- Gender and training schools - girls' victimization continues -- Girls, race, and institutionalization -- Summary -- References -- 10: In Their Own Words -- Voices of Youths at Risk -- Introduction -- Relationship Power, Control, and Dating Violence Among Latina Girls1 -- Boys' control strategies -- Girls' counterstrategies -- The "Risky" Lives of Girl Delinquents: Bottcher's California Study -- Summary -- References -- 11: Programs for Girls in Trouble -- Interconnected Troubles -- Trauma -- Destructive and distraught families -- Dangerous neighborhoods and unsafe schools -- Substance abuse -- Health issues -- Academic achievement -- Specific Types of Counseling and Education -- The Detention Diversion Advocacy Project (DDAP) -- Gender differences -- Gaps in Services for Girls -- Explaining the lack of services for girls -- The fit of assessed needs, expressed needs, and program descriptions -- Someone to talk to -- Improving relationships with peers -- Sex, sexuality, pregnancy, parenting, and relationships with intimate partners -- Empowerment -- Multiple needs and wraparound services -- Assessed Needs, Expressed Needs and Contemporary Program Evaluations -- The Ideal Program -- Instead of Incarceration: What Could Be Done to Meet the Needs of Girls? -- Are Gender-Specific Programs Necessary? -- Programming as if Girls Mattered: Getting Past Girls Watching Boys Play Sports -- Lack of validated gender-specific programs: programming and the "forgotten few" -- Honolulu Girls Court: Overview of a Promising Best Practice2 -- Policy Implications and Future Directions -- Summary -- References -- 12: Conclusions -- References -- Index. 330 $aThe new edition of Girls, Delinquency, and Juvenile Justice combines cutting-edge research and expanded coverage of girls' delinquency, including coverage of girls in gangs and the sexual trafficking of girls, to provide students with an accessible, up-to-date, and globally oriented textbook. 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