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They Broke the Law; You Be the Judge: True Cases of Teen Crime
They Broke the Law; You Be the Judge: True Cases of Teen Crime
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Teens often hear about other teens who get into trouble with the law. But they're seldom asked what they think should happen next and why. A unique introduction to the juvenile justice system, They Broke the Law--You Be the Judge: True Cases of Teen Crime invites teens to preside over a variety of real-life cases.
They meet Adam, who makes a threat in school; Erica, who assaults another student and uses marijuana; and more young people who commit crimes and are caught. Like a judge, readers learn each teen's background, the relevant facts, and the sentencing options available. After deciding on a sentence, they find out what really happened--and where each offender is today.
Along the way, readers learn Judge Jacobs' concerns about each case, reflect on probing questions, and discover that they can't jump to conclusions. Teens (and teachers) who want more can find role-playing ideas and scenarios related to the stories available as free downloads.
Thought-provoking and eye-opening, this book is for all teens who want to know more about the juvenile justice system and the laws that pertain to them and their peers.
Author: Thomas A. Jacobs
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Free Spirit Publishing
Published: 08/15/2003
Series: Teens and the Law
Pages: 212
Weight: 0.7lbs
Size: 9.01h x 6.05w x 0.52d
ISBN: 9781575421346
Accelerated Reader:
Reading Level: 7.4
Point Value: 9
Interest Level: Middle Grade Plus
Quiz #/Name: 84818 / They Broke the Law, You Be the Judge: True Cases of Teen Crime
Review Citation(s):
School Library Journal 01/01/2004 pg. 149
Booklist 02/01/2004 pg. 968
Kliatt 03/01/2004 pg. 36
Voice of Youth Advocates 08/01/2004 pg. 238
ALA Recmd for Reluctant YA's 02/15/2005 pg. 1024
About the Author
Thomas A. Jacobs, J.D., was an Arizona Assistant Attorney General from 1972 to 1985 where he practiced criminal and child welfare law.
He was appointed to the Maricopa County Superior Court in 1985 where he served as a judge pro tem and commissioner in the juvenile and family courts until his retirement in 2008. He also taught juvenile law for ten years as an adjunct professor at the Arizona State University School of Social Work. He continues to write for teens, lawyers, and judges.
Visit Judge Jacobs's website, Askthejudge.info, for free interactive educational tools that provide current information regarding laws, court decisions, and national news affecting teens. It's the only site of its kind to provide legal questions and answers for teens and parents with the unique ability to interact with Judge Jacobs and other teens.
Judge Jacobs was part of an expert panel of guests on the Dr. Phil show "Bullied to Death" in April 2010. He spoke about the anonymity of cyberbullying. A copy of his book, Teen Cyberbullying Investigated, was given to each member of the audience with Dr. Phil's exhortation to "Read it. It will close the gap between you and what your kids know that you don't know."
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