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Juveniles' waiver of rights:

legal and psychological competence
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Plenum Press, Jan 1, 1981 - Law - 295 pages
This volume explores the competence of juveniles to waive rights to silence and legal counsel. It is based on a review of issues in juvenile law and procedure concerning the interrogation of juveniles and the validity of their confessions.

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Contents

Introduction
1
The Role of Interrogation in Juvenile Justice
11
From Legal Standard to Psychological
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Copyright

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