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desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Desktop Guide to Good Juvenile Probation Practice National Center for Juvenile Justice, 2002 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Desktop Guide to Good Juvenile Probation Practice DIANE Publishing Company, 1994-04 Intended for both new and experienced juvenile probation officers. Represents the collective experience of more than 40 probation professionals involved in its development. Intended to improve the effectiveness of juvenile probation as a community response to the law covering behavior of youth. Covers professional orientation, job-related skill areas and much more. Illustrated. |
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desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: A Resource Manual for Juvenile Detention and Corrections David W. Roush, Trudy Wyss, 1998-10 Juvenile detention is one of the most important elements of the juvenile justice system, and one of the most difficult to administer. This resource manual presents a collection of innovative program ideas known to be effective in the management and treatment of youth who require some level of restrictive care and custody. Resource listings include the facility address; contact; program description; program evaluation; publications, honors, awards, etc.; date program began; funding source; and availability of additional information. Indexed alphabetically, by state and by subject. |
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desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Juvenile Justice and Youth Violence James C. Howell, 1997-07-29 The public believes that juveniles are to blame for the growth of violence in the United States that began in the mid-1980s. But, whoÆs really to blame for violent crime? Is youth gang involvement in trafficking crack cocaine in inner-cities a key factor? The Evolution of Juvenile Justice and Youth Violence in America explores how juvenile offenders have taken the brunt of crime policyÆs reaction to the high level and recent increase in violent crime in the United States. In the justice system today, juveniles are being tried with adults in criminal courts and incarcerated with them in adult prisons. Taking a historical approach and reviewing current research, author James C. Howell examines the shift in crime policy from an emphasis on treatment and rehabilitation to punishment and how that change is neither philosophically sound nor effective. Long-term solutions, Howell argues, lie in the development of more effective programs, better-matched offender treatment programs, and a more cost-effective juvenile justice system. Written with compassion yet methodologically sound, this volume creates a comprehensive framework that will help communities incorporate best practices and utilize knowledge of risk and protective factors for serious and violent delinquency. Author James C. Howell combines prevention and graduated sanctions in this sensible strategy for dealing with serious, violent, and chronic juvenile offenders. The Evolution of Juvenile Justice and Youth Violence in America is an outstanding resource and text for not only graduate students but also academics, researchers, practitioners, policymakers, professionals in the legal system, and educators. |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Juvenile Offenders and Victims , 1995 |
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desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Identifying and Intervening with Drug-involved Youth Ann H. Crowe, Pamela J. Schaefer, 1992 |
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desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Juvenile Delinquency Development Statements Coordinating Council on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (U.S.), 1995 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Drug Identification and Testing in the Juvenile Justice System Anne H. Crowe, 1998-11 Reviews two projects which investigate innovative & appropriate methods to identify & intervene with substance-abusing youth -- the Amer. Correctional Assoc. & the Institute for Behavior & Health, Inc. project, & the Amer. Probation & Parole Assoc. project. Both programs emphasized the development of effective strategies for screening & testing youth for illicit drug use. Includes project descriptions & discussion of the outcomes & benefits of each as well as a discussion on program development. Recommendations are made for future actions. Glossary. References. Charts & tables. Sample drug-testing forms. |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: The Katrina Impact on Crime and the Criminal Justice System in New Orleans United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security, 2008 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Jurisdictional Technical Assistance Package for Juvenile Corrections Ann H. Crowe, 2000 |
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desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications , 1994 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Monthly Catalogue, United States Public Documents , 1994 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Juvenile Delinquency Christopher A. Mallett, Miyuki Fukushima Tedor, 2018-07-13 Juvenile Delinquency: Pathways and Prevention explores the pivotal roles that family, trauma, mental health, and schools have on juvenile delinquency, while exploring opportunities for prevention and intervention. Authors Christopher A. Mallett and Miyuki Fukushima Tedor draw from years of experience working with juvenile offenders to shed light on the nature of delinquency and the diverse pathways to juvenile delinquency, while offering evidence-based techniques for preventing and rehabilitating youthful offenders. Clear explanations of the concepts and thought-provoking case studies move students beyond memorization—encouraging them to think critically about juvenile delinquency and make recommendations for better practices and policies. |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: The Oxford Handbook of Juvenile Crime and Juvenile Justice Barry C. Feld, Donna M. Bishop, 2011-12-23 Over the last two decades, researchers have made significant discoveries about the causes and origins of delinquency. Specifically, we have learned a great deal about adolescent development and its relationship to decision-making, about multiple factors that contribute to delinquency, and about the processes and contexts associated with the course of delinquent careers. Over the same period, public officials have made sweeping jurisprudential, jurisdictional, and procedural changes in our juvenile justice systems. The Oxford Handbook of Juvenile Crime and Juvenile Justice presents a timely compilation of state-of-the-art critical reviews of knowledge about causes of delinquency and their significance for justice policy, and about developments in the juvenile justice system to prevent and control youth crime. The first half of the handbook focuses on juvenile crime and examines trends and patterns in delinquency and victimization, explores causes of delinquency-at the individual, micro-social, and macro-social levels, and from natural and social science perspectives-and their implications for structuring a youth justice system. The second half of the handbook concentrates on juvenile justice and examines a range of issues-including the historical origins and re-invention of the juvenile court; juvenile offenders' mental health status and considerations of trial competence and culpability; intake, diversion, detention, and juvenile courts; and transfer/waiver strategies-and considers how the juvenile justice system itself influences delinquency. The Oxford Handbook of Juvenile Crime and Juvenile Justice provides a comprehensive overview of juvenile crime and juvenile justice administration by authors who are all leading scholars involved in cutting-edge research, and is an essential resource for scholars, students, and justice officials. |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Mental Health Screening and Assessment in Juvenile Justice Thomas Grisso, Gina Vincent, Daniel Seagrave, 2005-02-24 It is well known that many children and adolescents entering the juvenile justice system suffer from serious mental disorders. Yet until now, few resources have been available to help mental health and juvenile justice professionals accurately identify the mental health needs of the youths in their care. Filling a crucial gap, this volume offers a practical primer on screening and assessment together with in-depth reviews of over 20 widely used instruments. Comprehensive and timely, it brings together leading experts to provide authoritative guidance in this challenging area of clinical practice. Grounded in extensive research and real world practical experience, this is an indispensable reference for clinical and forensic psychologists, social workers, and psychiatrists, as well as juvenile justice administrators and others who work with youths in the justice system. An informative resource for students, it is an ideal supplemental text for graduate-level courses. |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Publications List United States. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 1997 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Best practices in juvenile accountability Marty Beyer, 2003 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Publications List , 1998 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Juvenile Justice , 1995 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Conditions of Confinement , 1994 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Family Life, Delinquency and Crime Kevin N. Wright, 1994 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Urban Delinquency and Substance Abuse, Initial Findings David Huizinga, 1994 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Annual Report - National Center for Juvenile Justice National Center for Juvenile Justice, 1995 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Obstacles to the Recovery and Return of Parentally Abducted Children Linda K. Girdner, 1994 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Federal Register , 1992-03-24 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Comprehensive Strategy for Serious, Violent, and Chronic Juvenile Offenders , 1993 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Innovative Community Partnerships Roberta C. Cronin, United States. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, 1994 Discusses the Neighborhood Resource Team, Dade County, Florida, The Neighborhood Network Center, Lansing, Michigan, and the Police Assisted Community Enforcement (PACE), Norfolk, Virginia. |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Juvenile Intensive Supervision , 1994 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Juvenile Offenders and Victims Howard N. Snyder, 1995 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: What Works, Promising Interventions in Juvenile Justice , 1994 |
desktop guide to good juvenile probation practice: Juvenile Justice Sourcebook Albert R. Roberts, 2004-07-22 Several million reported and unreported delinquent acts take place each year. In fact, according to the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics, juvenile delinquency, acting-out and oppositional behavior, illegal drugs, guns, and youth violence are pervasive throughout American society. Juvenile Justice Sourcebook is the first comprehensive volume devoted exclusively to the biopsychosocial assessment, police and juvenile court processing, and institutional and community-based treatment and rehabilitation of juvenile offenders. The overriding objective of this sourcebook is to trace the tremendous progress achieved toward resolving juvenile justice issues, dilemmas, and controversies, while providing futuristic visions for the juvenile justice field. Each chapter, authored by preeminent expert practitioners and researchers, explores topics ranging from innovative counseling and multisystemic programs, to restorative justice, to rehabilitation programs such as aggression replacement training, wilderness programs, family treatment, substance abuse treatment, restitution, and aftercare. This volume, grounded in history and exhaustive research, presents the latest evidence-based policies, programs, and innovative treatment alternatives. Examining the entire juvenile justice system, including juvenile law, policies, practices, and research, the Juvenile Justice Sourcebook will be invaluable to all juvenile justice practitioners, policy analysts, researchers, and students. |
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