The Justice Model in the Juvenile Justice System: Washington State's Experience |
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Authors: | THOMAS C. CASTELLANO |
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Affiliation: | Criminal Justice from SUNY at Albany in 1986. |
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Abstract: | ![]() In 1977, the Washington State Legislature enacted radical modifications of its juvenile justice code. Explicitly abandoning the parens patriae philosophy of the juvenile justice system, a "justice" philosophy was adopted. Provisions of the law include a determinate sentencing structure, the divestiture of status offenses, greater due process rights for juveniles, and a formalized diversion process which emphasizes accountability rather than treatment. This paper brings together the available research on the implementation of the law to assess how the introduction of a justice approach has influenced equality, fairness, and punishment levels in Washington State's juvenile justice system. |
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