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  Foster care, 85, 87–91, 203–4, 210, 270

  for camp graduates, 335

  disposition to, 58, 189, 246, 294

  Fox, James Alan, 365n1

  French, Tila, 233, 244, 272–75, 277

  Fuhrman, Mark, 102

  Gangbangers, xix, xxi, 70, 71, 182, 273, 274, 327, 356n3

  in camps, 189

  in court schools, 136–37, 159, 315–17

  in CYA, 190–94, 363n4

  dismissal of charges against, 111

  in Dorothy Kirby program, 195, 197–99

  estimated street force of, 14, 328–29

  female, 21, 24–35, 98–100, 316–19

  foster children as, 89–92, 96, 210

  in Juvenile Hall, 312

  initiation of, 28

  mediator for, 266

  murders by, 184–86

  on probation, xxii, 6–7, 173–75, 180

  parties sponsored by, 13

  racism of, 77

  rehabilitation of, 340–42

  repeat offenders as, 152–53

  robberies by, 156–57

  sense of belonging of, 99–100

  Sister Janet and, 158, 163–65

  status offenders and, 207

  tagging by, see Graffiti

  taken to morgue to see murder victims, 147

  truce among, 97–98

  weapons sold to, 69

  young kids recruited by, 186–87, 277–80, 330, 333

  Garcetti, Gil, 60, 112, 115, 139–41, 150, 287, 334

  Gault, Gerald Francis, 3–5, 10, 30, 57, 128, 209, 229, 256, 266, 271, 329, 334, 354n3

  Georgia, 329

  Glenn, John, 359n3

  Gold, Sherry, 266–72, 277, 279–81, 332–33

  Graffiti, 6, 37, 53, 58, 73, 128, 210, 275, 277, 355n2

  unsupervised probation for, 113

  Grand theft auto, see Car theft

  Greenwood, Peter W., 359n3

  Greer, Rosie, 164

  Grey, Zane, 3

  Group homes, 6, 7, 10, 87, 89, 92, 165, 219, 326

  for camp graduates, 335

  Group therapy, 195

  Guilty pleas, 55–56, 81, 104, 216, 297

  Gun dealers, 69, 76

  Gustaveson, Robert, 291

  Gutierrez, Joseph, 72–76, 81–82, 299–300

  Hard-core unit, 274

  Harris, Sister Janet, 156–59, 162–72, 183, 191, 289, 301, 307, 333

  court appearance of, 338

  letter to, 322

  and writing class, xx, 67, 200, 286

  Harvard University School of Public Health, 357n3

  Hate crimes, 74

  Hawaii, 329, 353n1

  Helping Hands group home, 89, 302, 303

  Hickey, Jim, 143–49, 151, 216

  Hickok, P. H., 302

  Higgins, Tom, 226

  High-risk offenders, xix–xxi, 166–67, 269

  High/Scope Educational Research Foundation, 353n2

  Homelessness, 117–18

  Homicide, see Murder

  Hoover Street Crips, 174, 184

  HOP (Home On Probation), see Probation

  Humphries, Gregory, 272, 274–76

  Illinois, 328, 366n3

  Immunity, 114, 120, 129, 234, 236–42, 249, 251–52, 361n1

  Incorrigibility, 30

  Inglewood Bloods, 273

  Intake, xv–xix, 54, 213–14, 293, 364n1

  Jackson, Michael, 139, 140

  Jesuits, 333

  Johnson, Al, 169–70, 290–93

  Jones, Jewell, 86–87, 90, 92, 94–98

  Joyriding, 6

  Justice Department, U.S., 328, 357n3, 364n1

  Bureau of Justice Statistics, 363n6

  Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 352n3, 357n1, 365n1

  Kennedy, Jacqueline, 164

  Kidnapping, 356n3

  King, Rodney, 39, 140

  Konsuer, Phai Wan, 239

  Lessem, Mark, 257

  LH Research, 357n3

  Liebold, Nancy, 236

  Life imprisonment, xxii, 52, 161, 329

  without possibility of parole, xix, 42

  Little Hoover Commission, 334, 351n2, 352n1, 353n4, 354n3, 355n1, 359nn4–5, 360n9, 362n1, 363n4, 365n1

  Lockdown, 200

  Los Angeles County Jail, 64

  Los Angeles Kings, 231

  Los Angeles Lakers, 231

  Los Angeles Times, 301, 303–4

  Luke, Sherill, 261, 262, 364n1

  Macallair, Dan, 362n2

  Malcolm X (movie), 315

  Maloney, Michael P., 357n3

  Mansbridge, Colleen, 158–59

  Manslaughter, 279

  Marijuana, 50, 210, 264, 282

  McClure, Frank, 269, 271

  McLaren Hall, 87

  McMartin preschool molestation case, 140

  Menendez brothers, 52, 139

  Mentally ill young people, see Emotionally disturbed young people

  Metro Gang Unit, 33, 175

  Mexican Mafia, 97–98, 155, 337

  Miranda warning, 9

  Moret, Harold, 130, 237

  Morse, Eric, 366n3

  Murder, 5–10, 39–44, 52, 111, 184–86, 191, 266, 356n3, 357n3, 361n2

  attempted, 58, 92, 111, 214, 215, 246, 263–64, 279, 282–84, 356n3

  charge for being present at commission of, 37–38

  in commission of felony, 185

  conditions of release and, 142

  false accusation of, 268–82

  fees for public defenders in, 108

  gangbangers taken to morgue to see victims of, 147

  increase in rates of, 14, 106

  intake for, xvii–xix

  interrogation for, 40–42

  plea bargain for, 156–59, 170–72

  premeditated, 41

  pretrial hearings for, 39–40

  of probation counselor, 286

  by repeat offenders, 152

  sentencing for, 311–14

  by thirteen-year-old, 287

  trial in adult court for, 80, 141, 145–46, 148, 161, 226, 307

  trial date set for, 18–19

  trial in juvenile court for, 113–31, 139, 214, 233–42, 245–52

  see also Drive-by shootings

  National Advisory Commission on Criminal Justice Standards and Goals, 360n9

  New York, 362n2

  Family Court, 357n2

  New York Times, The, 359n6

  Northeastern University, College of Criminal Justice, 365n1

  Noriega, Anna, 86–87, 93–94

  O’Donnell, William, 301, 302, 338–39

  Oh, Angela, 75–79, 81, 297–98

  One Hundred Black Men, 60

  Open court, 60, 109, 210, 358n4

  Opening statements, 121

  PACE School for the Disabled, 135–37, 150

  Papering of judges, 256–62, 310

  Parenting classes, 105, 277, 335, 353n2

  PCP, 263–64, 356n3

  Peace Corps, 44, 116, 265

  Pennsylvania, 329, 363n3

  Penthouse magazine, 148

  Personal hygiene, 179

  Petty theft, 58, 62

  Plea bargaining, 20, 48, 54, 58, 96, 225, 294, 354n3, 364n1

  in adult court, 284, 291, 292

  of murder cases, 114, 156–59, 170–72, 191, 279

  Polinsky, Gary, 114, 183, 187–88, 258, 310, 316

  fitness hearing before, 283–84

  arraignment before, 184, 187, 281

  and parole violation, 188–90, 194

  sentencing by, 32–33, 271

  sex crime case before, 253–55

  Poverty as risk factor, 353n2

  Pregnancy, teenage, 57, 180, 328, 359n3

  Premeditation, 41

  Private investigators, 268, 270

  Probable cause hearings, 224–25, 276

  Probation, 10, 19–20, 58, 62, 96, 173–90, 217–18, 267, 294, 303, 326–27, 353n3, 357n2, 361n1

  budget cuts and, 330, 331r />
  completion of, 259–60

  court schools and, 149, 151, 315

  denial of, 104–5

  drugs used on, 264

  for female gangbanger, 25–26, 32–34, 318–19

  to group home, 220

  inadequately supervised, xxii, 5–6

  mental breakdown while on, 275

  murder of counselor, 286

  murder of kids on, 173–74, 183–87

  reform of, 138–39, 151–54

  revocation of, 8, 58, 59, 207

  and status offense cases, 30, 208

  unsupervised, 101, 103, 246, 293

  violation of, xvii, 17–18, 98–100, 180, 184, 187–90, 220–23, 245, 277

  for wards of dependency court, 90, 91

  Prostitution, 51, 201–3

  Psychiatric examinations, 250, 311, 312

  Psychiatric hospitals, emergency commitment to, 214

  Public Defender’s Office, 12, 59, 62, 101, 266, 290, 332

  campaign against Dorn by, 256–62

  Race riots, 155, 182

  in CYA, 190

  in Juvenile Hall, 312

  RAND Corporation, 359n4

  Rape, xix, 356n3, 359n3

  in CYA, 190, 192

  increase in rates of, 14

  in prison, 79, 161

  prosecution of, 45

  Recidivism, 190, 360n9, 362n2; see also Repeat offenders, profile of; Sixteen Percenters

  Rehabilitation, candidates for, 76, 79–80

  Reno, Janet, 216, 294, 305–7, 358n2, 359n5

  Repeat offenders, profile of, 139, 178, 351n2, 360n7

  Republican Party, 160

  Resisting arrest, 58

  Reveles, Kathy, 91–93, 96

  Robbery, xvii, 6, 7, 17, 58, 156–57, 246, 254, 257, 356n3, 359n3

  attempted, 92–93

  dismissal of charges of, 111

  fitness hearing on, 48, 67–83

  increase in rates of, 14

  murder and, 41

  sentencing for, 302

  trial in adult court for, 167, 300–301

  uncooperative witness of, 31

  Roberts, Larry, 268, 270

  Rolling Sixties Crips, 19–20, 273, 274, 277

  Rosewood School, 147, 149–51, 314–15

  Royer, James, 173–74, 184–88

  Rubenstein, Todd, 254

  Rules of evidence, 128

  Running away, 28, 30

  from foster homes, 88, 92, 189, 270

  from group homes, 221

  as status offense, 209, 226

  Rusitanonta, Chuck and Ada, murders of, see Baskin Robbins murders

  San Francisco, University of, 165

  Scarlett, Charles R., 258, 259

  dismissal of charges by, 276

  murder trial before, 119, 121–28, 235, 236, 238–40, 244–52

  sentencing by, 311, 313–14

  Senate, U.S., 359n3

  Sentencing hearings, 158–59, 240, 300–305, 311–14

  Sex crimes, 6, 253–55, 356n3

  in CYA, 363n4

  prosecution of, 45–47

  see also Rape

  Shabazz, Rahman, 195–99, 220, 316, 318

  Shannon, Mike, 156

  Sheindlin, Judith, 321, 359n6

  Sherm, 210

  Shoplifting, 103

  dismissal of charges of, 109–10

  Shoreline Crips, 277–78

  Simpson, O. J., 60, 102, 108, 140

  Sisman, Hyman, 76–78, 80, 81–83, 101–2, 109–11, 215, 218, 296, 311

  Sisters of the Presentation, 164

  654 Probation, 103, 357n2

  Sixteen Percenters, 151–54, 178, 184, 326, 333–34, 351n2, 353n2, 360n8, 364n1

  preventative programs for, 331

  status offenses by, 206

  Sociopaths, 180, 306

  Sophistication, criminal, 75, 79

  South Bay Community Day Center, 314–19

  Special Handling Unit (SHU), 156

  Status offenses, 30–31, 109, 110, 153, 205–11, 226, 296, 310, 335, 352n1

  Stearns, Leslie, 215–19, 222–23, 225, 244

  Stegall, Sharon, 178–85, 187–89, 235, 242–44, 275, 332, 353n3

  and female gangbanger, 24–26, 33–35, 180, 188–89, 193, 194, 196, 318–19, 341

  and location of probation offices, 176

  and shooting of probationer, 173–74, 184–85, 268

  violators locked up by, 175, 178, 184

  Stewart, Potter, 229, 329

  Street gangs, see Gangbangers

  Suicide, 359n3

  attempted, 213, 214

  in CYA, 363n4

  of parent, 270

  Sukoda, Roy, 151–54, 333–34, 360nn7–8

  Supreme Court, U.S., 4–5, 30, 57, 229, 256, 354n3

  Tagging, see Graffiti

  Tattoos, 34, 98, 184, 191, 317

  Tear gas, 192

  Tepa-13 street gang, 27–29, 31, 32, 34, 98, 210, 315, 317

  Theft, 210–11

  Therapy, 195

  300 kids, 84–85, 87–89, 91, 95

  Three Strikes and You’re Out adult sentencing law, 292, 337

  Truancy, 17–18, 30, 176, 210, 245, 282

  sentencing to Juvenile Hall for, 310, 364n2

  Tucker, Marcus O., 261

  University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), 359n6

  Vandalism, 210

  Varrio Norwalk street gang, 136

  Venice 13 street gang, 277–78

  Ventura School, 338

  Vietnam War, 61

  Virginia, 357n3

  Voluntarism, 148

  Wards of the court, 60

  Watts riot, 182

  Weapons possession, 6, 58, 197, 263, 269, 356n3, 357n3

  filing charges for, 309–10

  as misdemeanor, 104, 310, 336

  Westbrook, Logan, 302

  White Fence street gang, 197–98

  Wilson, James Q., 359n6

  Wilson, Pete, 160–63

  Witness coordinators, 108, 110, 115

  Witness intimidation, 58, 356n3

  “Wolfgang Study,” 360n7

  Yorn, Kevin, 112, 274, 276

  Young Crowd street gang, 7–9

  Youth & Society, 362n2

  Zoot Suit (movie), 164

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