This second edition textbook focuses on the duties of juvenile justice administrators, featuring more illustrations, examples of programs, and interviews of juvenile justice administrators. The edition is updated to address critical issues in the field, including:

  • Recruitment
  • Training and retention of juvenile justice personnel
  • Reducing violence
  • Providing security for youth housed in juvenile correctional facilities
  • Diversion programs
  • Viable community corrections programs
  • Mass media and the community as it relates to juvenile justice administrators

Divided into five distinct sections, this book is ideal for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners studying or working with young offenders or juvenile justice administration.

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<p>This second edition textbook focuses on the duties of juvenile justice administrators, featuring more illustrations, examples of programs, and interviews of juvenile justice administrators.</p>
Section I Introduction to Juvenile Justice Administration.- The juvenile Justice System.- Administrative Principles and Tasks of Juvenile Justice Administrators.- Decision Making by Juvenile Justice Agencies (Roles of Juvenile Justice.- Section II The Administration of Juvenile Justice Agencies.- Administration of Agencies Serving Endangered Children.- Family Law Pertaining to Children at Risk.- Administration of Juvenile Justice by Policing Agencies.- Administration of Security and Safety in the Schools.- Section III Administration of the Juvenile Justice Process.- Juvenile Law.- Juvenile Court Administration: Diversion and Informal Processing.- Juvenile Court Administration: Formal Processing.- Section IV: Trends in Juvenile Justice Administration.- Administration of Probation, Parole, and Community Sanctions.- Administration of Juvenile Correctional Facilities.- Future Trends in Juvenile Justice Administration.
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This second edition textbook focuses on the duties of juvenile justice administrators, featuring more illustrations, examples of programs, and interviews of juvenile justice administrators. The edition is updated to address critical issues in the field, including:
  • Recruitment
  • Training and retention of juvenile justice personnel
  • Reducing violence
  • Providing security for youth housed in juvenile correctional facilities
  • Diversion programs
  • Viable community corrections programs
  • Mass media and the community as it relates to juvenile justice administrators
Divided into five distinct sections, this book is ideal for graduate students, researchers, and practitioners studying or working with young offenders or juvenile justice administration.
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Addresses new trends in juvenile delinquency, changes in laws, and administrative practices Highlights critical issues pertaining to juvenile justice Compares juvenile justice systems across the globe
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783031195174
Publisert
2024-02-02
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Graduate, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Forfatter

Biographical note

Peter Charles Kratcoski earned a PhD in sociology from Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, an MA in Sociology from the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana; and a BA in sociology from King’s College, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. He was selected for several postdoctoral grants by the National Science Foundation. He taught at the College of St. Thomas, St. Paul, Minnesota, and at the Pennsylvania State University before assuming the position of assistant professor of sociology at Kent State University, Kent, Ohio in 1969. He retired as professor of criminal justice studies and chair of the Department of Criminal Justice Studies at Kent State University, where he is currently a professor emeritus and adjunct professor. His most recent writing and research have centered on juvenile delinquency, juvenile justice, collaborative policing, correctional counseling, financial crimes, corruption and fraud, and victimization of the elderly.