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    A Multilevel Analysis of Juvenile Court Processes: The Importance of Community Characteristics

    Publication year: 2008 | Cataloged on: Aug. 26, 2008

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    • 023256

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    • 2008
    • 52 pages.

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    • A Multilevel Analysis of Juvenile Court Processes: The Importance of Community Characteristics

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    ANNOTATION: The impact of race/ethnicity and community disadvantage on juvenile court outcomes in Arizona is examined. Seven sections follow an executive summary: purpose, goals, and objectives; review of literature; research objectives; research design and methods; findings for descriptives, racial/ethnic disparities (informal diversion, detention, petition filed, dismissal of petition, and out-of-home placement) and the relationship between juvenile court actions and recidivism; and discussion and research implications for policy and practice. "Analyses show that Blacks, Hispanic/Latinos, and American Indian juveniles were treated more severely in juvenile court than their White counterparts" (p. i).
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