This monograph presents a variety of approaches to the handling of juvenile offenders, with an emphasis on diverting the juvenile from the criminal justice system. Papers cover the community-based treatment of juveniles in Massachusetts, diversion of juvenile offenders--as a new term used for new directions, human development and treatment programs, the use of the workshop, action research as a change model for corrections, and the role of the community in juvenile delinquency programs. Data charts, diagrams, and bibliographies are included. (KP)
- Authorizing Institution
- ['National Inst. of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice (Dept. of Justice/LEAA), Washington, DC.', 'Maryland Univ., College Park. Inst. of Criminal Justice and Criminology.']
- Peer Reviewed
- F
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- DOCUMENT RESUME 1
- ED 083 429 1
- CE 000 431 1
- TITLE 2700-00190 2.60 1
- INSTITUTION PUB DATE Jun 73 AVAILABLE FROM 1
- EDRS PRICE Workshops 1
- MF-0.65 HC-9.87 Action Programs Community Community Involvement Delinquency Prevention Delinquent Rehabilitation Relationship Probation Officers Problem Children 1
- DESCRIPTORS IDENTIFIERS 1
- Community Role Correctional Rehabilitation Developmental Programs Drug Therapy Human Development Human Services Juvenile Courts Law Enforcement Play Therapy Police Community 1
- ABSTRACT 1