THE COMPREHENSIBILITY AND CONTENT OF JUVENILE MIRANDA WARNINGS
Annually, more than 1.5 million juvenile offenders are arrested and routinely Mirandized with little consideration regarding the comprehensibility of these warnings. The current investigation examined 122 juvenile Miranda warnings from across the United States regarding their length, reading level,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Psychology, public policy, and law public policy, and law, 2008-02, Vol.14 (1), p.63-87 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Annually, more
than 1.5 million juvenile offenders are arrested and routinely Mirandized with
little consideration regarding the comprehensibility of these warnings. The
current investigation examined 122 juvenile Miranda warnings from across the
United States regarding their length, reading level, and content. Even more
variable than general Miranda warnings, juvenile warnings ranged remarkably from
52 to 526 words; inclusion of Miranda waivers and other material substantially
increased these numbers (64-1,020 words). Flesch-Kincaid reading
estimates varied dramatically from Grade 2.2 to postcollege. Differences in
content included such critical issues as (a) right to parent/guardian input, (b)
specification of free legal services for indigent defendants, and (c) statements
of right to counsel in conditional terms. Recommendations for simplified
juvenile Miranda warnings are presented. |
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ISSN: | 1076-8971 1939-1528 |
DOI: | 10.1037/a0013102 |