Securing Our Children's Future: New Approaches to Juvenile Justice and Youth Violence

Author:   Gary S. Katzmann
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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Pages:   460
Publication Date:   22 October 2002
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A nation of great resources, the US is confronted all too often with the unsettling reality that homicide rates for juveniles far exceed those of other industrialized nations. The challenge of reducing youth violence has prompted a flurry of commentary, legislative activity and scholarly studies. Focusing on the role of institutions in combating youth violence, this volume seeks to reflect the problem's complex and multi-dimensional character. It brings together a wide range of skilled professionals and acedemics across disciplines to focus on the co-ordination and implementation of youth anti-violence strategies. The essays constitute a framework to guide key players in the juvenile justice system: prosecutors, the defence bar, the courts, correction and probation departments, faith-based institutions, schools, the media, non-profit institutions and the private sector.

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Author:   Gary S. Katzmann
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Brookings Institution
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.721kg
ISBN:  

9780815706052


ISBN 10:   0815706057
Pages:   460
Publication Date:   22 October 2002
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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...a good addition to a policy course on juvenile justice or to a class studying cross-organization change. -Candice M. Kane, Social Service Review, 12/1/2003 | This book brings together some of the country's very best thinkers on criminal justice and youth violence issues. It offers most importantly a perfect blend of practice and research: providing practitioners and academics new thoughtful ideas about the next set of challenges. Whether the reader polices, prosecutes, adjudicates, or writes about it, he or she will benefit from this thoughtful analysis. -Stephen Goldsmith, special adviser to the president for faith-based and nonprofit initiatives, 7/1/2002 | Can we meet the current challenge of youth violence? A group of forward-looking practitioners and academics has come together to say yes. They offer us clear direction and a basis for hope as they lay out the ways in which public institutions and civic enterprises can rethink and reinvent their responses. As importantly, they convince us that we know enough to act and that our actions can make a difference now. -Ellen Schall, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University | Gary Katzmann has brought together an outstanding collection of authors representing the critical components of the juvenile justice system from intake through corrections in an effort to provide a comprehensive picture of that system and a glimpse of what has worked best. He has succeeded. Securing Our Children's Future: New Approaches to Juvenile Justice and Youth Violence is a well-researched book packed with creative ideas for all practitioners in the juvenile justice system. -Judge Leonard Edwards, Santa Clara County Superior Court | Experience teaches us that there is no single solution to the vexing problem of youth violence. By bringing together academics and practitioners from a variety of disciplines, Securing Our Children's Future: New Approaches to Juvenile Justice and Youth Violence has made a critical contribution toward our understanding of what we must do if we are to combat youth violence successfully. All who are truly interested in learning what needs to be done to formulate an effective youth violence and juvenile justice strategy must read this important book. Experience teaches us that there is no single solution to the vexing problem of youth violence. By bringing together academics and practitioners from a variety of disciplines, Securing Our Children's Future: New Approaches to Juvenile Justice and Youth Violence has made a critical contribution toward our understanding of what we must do if we are to combat youth violence successfully. All who are truly interested in learning what needs to be done to formulate an effective youth violence and juvenile justice strategy must read this important book. -Eliot Spitzer, attorney general, New York State


...a good addition to a policy course on juvenile justice or to a class studying cross-organization change. --Candice M. Kane, Social Service Review, 12/1/2003


...a good addition to a policy course on juvenile justice or to a class studying cross-organization change. --Candice M. Kane, Social Service Review, 12/1/2003 This book brings together some of the country's very best thinkers on criminal justice and youth violence issues. It offers most importantly a perfect blend of practice and research: providing practitioners and academics new thoughtful ideas about the next set of challenges. Whether the reader polices, prosecutes, adjudicates, or writes about it, he or she will benefit from this thoughtful analysis. --Stephen Goldsmith, special adviser to the president for faith-based and nonprofit initiatives, 7/1/2002 Can we meet the current challenge of youth violence? A group of forward-looking practitioners and academics has come together to say yes. They offer us clear direction and a basis for hope as they lay out the ways in which public institutions and civic enterprises can rethink and reinvent their responses. As importantly, they convince us that we know enough to act and that our actions can make a difference now. --Ellen Schall, Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University Gary Katzmann has brought together an outstanding collection of authors representing the critical components of the juvenile justice system from intake through corrections in an effort to provide a comprehensive picture of that system and a glimpse of what has worked best. He has succeeded. Securing Our Children's Future: New Approaches to Juvenile Justice and Youth Violence is a well-researched book packed with creative ideas for all practitioners in the juvenile justice system. --Judge Leonard Edwards, Santa Clara County Superior Court Experience teaches us that there is no single solution to the vexing problem of youth violence. By bringing together academics and practitioners from a variety of disciplines, Securing Our Children's Future: New Approaches to Juvenile Justice and Youth Violence has made a critical contribution toward our understanding of what we must do if we are to combat youth violence successfully. All who are truly interested in learning what needs to be done to formulate an effective youth violence and juvenile justice strategy must read this important book. Experience teaches us that there is no single solution to the vexing problem of youth violence. By bringing together academics and practitioners from a variety of disciplines, Securing Our Children's Future: New Approaches to Juvenile Justice and Youth Violence has made a critical contribution toward our understanding of what we must do if we are to combat youth violence successfully. All who are truly interested in learning what needs to be done to formulate an effective youth violence and juvenile justice strategy must read this important book. --Eliot Spitzer, attorney general, New York State


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Gary S. Katzmann is director of the Governance Institute project on juvenile justice and youth violence. He is a fellow at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and he has been a lecturer at Harvard Law School. Katzmann has been a prosecutor with the Department of Justice, including service as an associate deputy attorney general in Washington, D.C., and as an assistant U.S. attorney in Massachusetts, where he has been chief appellate attorney, deputy chief of the criminal division, and chief legal counsel. He is the author of Inside the Criminal Process (W.W. Norton).

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