How the Justice System Responds to Juvenile Victims
Posted by on July 14, 2006
How the Justice System Responds to Juvenile Victims: A Comprehensive Model
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) announces the availability of “How the Justice System Responds to Juvenile Victims: A Comprehensive Model.” This 12-page bulletin was written by Drs. David Finkelhor, Theodore Cross, and Elise Cantor.
Part of OJJDP’s Crimes Against Children series, the bulletin introduces the concept of a juvenile victim justice system and reviews the case flow processes for the child protection and criminal justice systems, describing their interaction.
Resources:
“How the Justice System Responds to Juvenile Victims: A Comprehensive Model” (NCJ 210951) is available online at http://ojjdp.ncjrs.gov/publications/PubAbstract.asp?pubi=210951
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