CLCD91
LanguageENG
PublishYear2012
publishCompany
CRC Press
EISBN
9781439821619
PISBN
9781439821602
edition
1
- Product Details
- Contents
An effective administrator must not only have the educational background to understand the foundational basis for the system, but must also be guided by the vision and mission of the organization. Juvenile Justice Administration illustrates through examples and interviews with juvenile justice administrators and other personnel how these organizations and agencies function and provides a comparative analysis of juvenile justice systems across countries and continents.
Using a plethora of case studies to demonstrate the issues presented, the book examines:
The historical origins and goals of the juvenile justice system
The tasks performed by juvenile justice administrators
Management theories and administrative models such as the human relations approach, the social systems approach, and organizational models
Juvenile justice personnel and administrative agencies serving endangered children
Laws pertaining to juvenile offenders and children at risk
Police and juvenile justice issues in the United States, Canada, Japan, Austria, and South Africa
Probation, parole, community-based sanctions, and correctional facilities for juvenile offenders
The book also explores future trends in juvenile justice administration. As the system increasingly shifts from a punishment-oriented model to a restorative justice approach, this book provides administrators with sufficient background on the topic as well as insight into innovative policies and procedures that may prove advantageous to their communities.
Collected by
- University of Cambridge
- Yale University
- Harvard University
- National Library of China