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Last One Over the Wall
註釋This is an analytical and autobiographical account of Jerome G. Miller's tenure as head of the Massachusetts juvenile justice system, during which he undertook one of the most daring and drastic steps in recent juvenile justice history - he closed reformatories and returned offenders to community supervision and treatment by private schools and youth agencies. Filled with insights into juvenile and adult behaviour in prison and outside, Miller's account provides an opportunity to view the American juvenile justice system as a whole, including all the political, economic and social biases that accompany it.