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Juvenile Correctional Reform

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This book addresses the divergent reform agendas that have shaped American juvenile justice systems during the last two decades. Testing and extending the theory of social reform developed by Ohlin...
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This book addresses the divergent reform agendas that have shaped American juvenile justice systems during the last two decades. Testing and extending the theory of social reform developed by Ohlin, et al. in their study of Massachusetts' juvenile justice reform, McGarrell investigates the process of change in New York State's juvenile corrections system because this state was a forerunner of both liberal and conservative national reform trends. He asks: "What juvenile justice policies have changed? Who has changed them, and why? What has been the effect on juvenile corrections, and ultimately, on youth?"

Juvenile Correctional Reform suggests that many factors-as broad as cultural shifts in prevailing political ideology, and as narrow as the individual initiative of an agency head-have shaped policy and procedure at specific times. It also provides an important case study of an organization in relation to its environment during a period of unprecedented and often contradictory demands for change in juvenile corrections.

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Price: £25.50
Pages: 219
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series in Critical Issues in Criminal Justice
Publication Date: 08 July 1988
ISBN: 9780887067600
Format: Paperback
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"There is a long-standing interest in criminal and juvenile justice with organizational change, and this work builds upon that theory. It is well-written and has a good, logical flow. The description of the case study is qualitatively rich, and the analysis is sophisticated." — Robert B. Coates, University of Utah

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Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations

1: Juvenile Justice in Change
2: Open Systems and Policy Change
3: Theoretical Model and Methodology
4: Changing Characteristics of New York State's Juvenile Corrections System
5: Diversifying the Juvenile Corrections System: The Luger Years (1966-1974)
6: Divergent Trends: The Edelman Years: (1975-1979)
7: Building the Secure Component and Consolidating The System: The Hall and Dunston Years (1979-1984)
8: The Overall Change Process: Findings, Implications, and Conclusions

Notes
References
Bibliography of New York State Specific References
Index