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Adultification in Juvenile Corrections: Examining the Orientations of Juvenile and Adult Probation and Parole Officers
Authors:Riane M Bolin  Brandon K Applegate
Institution:1.Department of Criminal Justice,Radford University,Radford,USA;2.Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice,University of South Carolina,Columbia,USA
Abstract:Legislative activity, court decisions, and other activities have left open to question how distinct is the juvenile justice system from the criminal justice system. While several scholars have considered adultification of juvenile courts, no study has systematically examined the adultification of juvenile corrections. The present study assesses whether one type of juvenile corrections, probation and parole, has been adultified by comparing the professional orientations of juvenile and adult probation and parole officers. The study finds that juvenile probation and parole officers do differ from adult officers across several dimensions of professional orientation that are critical to the distinctiveness of the juvenile justice system. Specifically, our analyses show that compared to adult probation and parole officers, juvenile officers tend to more strongly adhere to ideals of treatment, welfare, and offender-focused probation and parole supervision.
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