Emily Pelletier is an Assistant Professor at Queensborough Community College, City University of New York. She teaches in the areas of criminal justice, political science, and children and youth studies. Prior to teaching, Emily worked with several non-profit organizations on policy-advocacy for juvenile justice reforms, including the National Juvenile Defender Center. Juvenile justice remains her primary area of research and legislative interest. Emily holds a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from John Jay College/The Graduate Center at the City University of New York, a Juris Doctorate from the University of Maine, a Master's in Public Policy and Management from the University of Southern Maine, and a Bachelor's in Comparative Literature and American Studies from Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
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Introduction PART I 1. The State and "Race-Neutral" Laws 2, The State and the "Race-Neutral" Juvenile Justice System 3. Due Process, The State, and Juvenile Justice PART II 4. Studying Juvenile Defense 5. Guardian of Due Process: Defense Counsel 6. Qualifying for Appointment of Defense Counsel 7. Waiver of Defense Counsel 8. Role Confusion: The Distinct Role of Defense Counsel 9. Duration of Appointment of Counsel PART III 10. Emerging Trends: Juvenile Defense Policies and Disparate Contact 11. Racial Disparity in the Juvenile Justice System and Defense Counsel PART IV 12. Improving Defense Counsel Policy 13. Moving Forward Conclusion
Introduction PART I 1. The State and "Race-Neutral" Laws 2, The State and the "Race-Neutral" Juvenile Justice System 3. Due Process, The State, and Juvenile Justice PART II 4. Studying Juvenile Defense 5. Guardian of Due Process: Defense Counsel 6. Qualifying for Appointment of Defense Counsel 7. Waiver of Defense Counsel 8. Role Confusion: The Distinct Role of Defense Counsel 9. Duration of Appointment of Counsel PART III 10. Emerging Trends: Juvenile Defense Policies and Disparate Contact 11. Racial Disparity in the Juvenile Justice System and Defense Counsel PART IV 12. Improving Defense Counsel Policy 13. Moving Forward Conclusion
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