Curfew in New York City Research Paper by The Research Group

Curfew in New York City
This paper explores the issue of curfews, its practice around the U.S. and whether New York City should implement a youth curfew.
# 72045 | 5,650 words | 18 sources | APA | 2004 | US
Published on Dec 01, 2004 in Criminology (Juvenile Justice) , Criminology (General)


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The paper discusses the issue of curfew, its practice around the U.S. and whether New York City should implement a youth curfew. The paper's final analysis endorses the idea of a curfew as one step in preventing an increase in juvenile crime.

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"Curfew Laws for New York City: Argument in Favor of a Curfew Law in New York City. Curfew laws are regulations which specify the hours that certain age groups must remain off public sidewalks and streets or in other public spaces. Most, but not all American cities, have some type of curfew laws in place. Such laws are generally intended to keep juveniles off the streets during certain hours, generally late evening and early morning, for their own protection and to prevent or retard juvenile crime."

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