| Literature DB >> 31745493 |
Naomi E S Goldstein1, Elizabeth Gale-Bentz1, Jeanne McPhee1, Amanda NeMoyer2, Sarah Walker3, Steve Bishop4, Mark Soler5, Jason Szanyi5, Robert G Schwartz6.
Abstract
In 2017, the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ) passed a resolution advocating for empirically supported juvenile probation reform nationwide. Here, we review the adolescent development and behavioral decision-making research underlying the principles enumerated in the NCJFCJ resolution and describe several of its critical elements. Then, to provide guidance to jurisdictions seeking to revise local policy and practice, we suggest a series of steps that would help juvenile justice professionals translate NCJFCJ resolution principles into innovative probation reform. Finally, we describe how two jurisdictions-Pierce County, Washington and Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania-have engaged in ongoing juvenile probation reform efforts to provide real-world models of how this translational work can be carried out successfully.Entities:
Keywords: adolescent development; juvenile probation; policy reform
Year: 2019 PMID: 31745493 PMCID: PMC6863450 DOI: 10.1037/tps0000192
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transl Issues Psychol Sci