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Barry C. Feld is affiliated with the University of Minnesota in the United States. Their work includes contributions to the study of juvenile justice, with a particular focus on legal and social dimensions related to youth.

One recent publication by Feld is titled Race, Rights and the Representation of Children, published in 2025 in the SSRN Electronic Journal. This paper explores issues of race and rights as they pertain to the legal representation of children.

Feld has collaborated frequently with co-author Perry L. Moriearty. Their joint work includes at least one documented publication.

  • Race, Rights and the Representation of Children (2025, SSRN Electronic Journal)

  • Perry L. Moriearty

Feld's book publication record includes work published by New York University Press eBooks. A noted title from this record is The Evolution of the Juvenile Court, released in 2020, which has accumulated a notable number of citations over time.

  • The Evolution of the Juvenile Court (2020, New York University Press eBooks)

Most of Feld's contributions are published in venues such as the SSRN Electronic Journal, reflecting engagement with scholarly outlets that focus on legal and social research.

  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • Bad Kids: Race and the Transformation of the Juvenile Court

    Barry C. Feld

  • Justice by Geography: Urban, Suburban, and Rural Variations in Juvenile Justice Administration

    Barry C. Feld

  • The juvenile court meets the principle of the offense: Legislative changes in juvenile waiver statutes

    Barry C. Feld

  • The End of the Line: An Empirical Study of Judicial Waiver

    Marcy Rasmussen Podkopacz;Barry C. Feld

  • Abolish the Juvenile court: Youthfulness, criminal responsibility, and sentencing policy

    Barry C. Feld

  • Criminalizing the American Juvenile Court

    Barry C. Feld

  • Violent Girls or Relabeled Status Offenders? An Alternative Interpretation of the Data

    Barry C. Feld

  • Juvenile and Criminal Justice Systems' Responses to Youth Violence

    Barry C. Feld

  • Violence by teenage girls: Trends and context

    Margaret A. Zahn;Susan Brumbaugh;Darrell Steffensmeier;Barry C. Feld

  • Police Interrogation of Juveniles: An Empirical Study of Policy and Practice

    Barry C. Feld

  • The Punitive Juvenile Court and the Quality of Procedural Justice: Disjunctions Between Rhetoric and Reality

    Barry C. Feld

  • Juvenile (In)Justice and the Criminal Court Alternative

    Barry C. Feld

  • The politics of race and juvenile justice: The "due process revolution" and the conservative reaction

    Barry C. Feld

  • A Comparative Analysis of Organizational Structure and Inmate Subcultures in Institutions for Juvenile Offenders

    Barry C. Feld

  • The Right to Counsel in Juvenile Court: An Empirical Study of When Lawyers Appear and the Difference They Make

    Barry C. Feld

  • In Re Gault Revisited: A Cross-State Comparison of the Right to Counsel in Juvenile Court

    Barry C. Feld

  • Real interrogation: What actually happens when cops question kids

    Barry C. Feld

  • Violent Youth and Public Policy: A Case Study of Juvenile Justice Law Reform

    Barry C. Feld

  • The Oxford handbook of juvenile crime and juvenile justice

    Barry C. Feld;Donna M. Bishop

  • The Evolution of the Juvenile Court: Race, Politics, and the Criminalizing of Juvenile Justice

    Barry C. Feld

  • The Evolution of the Juvenile Court

    Barry C. Feld

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel P. Mears
Daniel P. Mears Florida State University
Merry Morash
Merry Morash Michigan State University
Candace Kruttschnitt
Candace Kruttschnitt University of Toronto
Meda Chesney-Lind
Meda Chesney-Lind University of Hawaii at Manoa
Darrell J. Steffensmeier
Darrell J. Steffensmeier Pennsylvania State University

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