@article{oai:bunkyo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000386, author = {太田, 和敬}, journal = {人間科学研究, Bulletin of Human Science}, month = {2000-12-01, 2009-11-26}, note = {Teen Court is a peer-run court authorized to pass sentence on first-time offender juveniles for certain non-violent misdemeanors. Teen Court hearings are open to the public. Jury members, court officers and court attorneys are volunteer youth. Once a juvenile has been charged and found guilty, they can be referred to the Teen Court where the sentence, or punishment, is chosen. Each defendant's sentence includes some community service works and some jury duty. The jury duty is quite educational and many kids come through the program feeling about having "square thing" not only with the law but with themselves, because there is a strong ethic of accountability and responsibility built into the program, and it provides preventive education and consequences for those kids.}, pages = {149--160}, title = {teen courtについて}, volume = {22}, year = {} }