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Guide to Developing and Implementing Performance Measures for the Juvenile Justice System
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Guide to Developing and Implementing Performance Measures for the Juvenile Justice System
Publication year:
2006
| Cataloged on:
Jan. 18, 2007
ANNOTATION: Lessons learned by the National Demonstration Project, which tested performance measures for juvenile justice systems that further community safety, ensure offender accountability, and develop youth competency, are shared. Sections of this guide are: introduction; why measure performance; performance measures based on the balanced approach to juvenile justice; the National Performance Measures Demonstration Project; lessons learned; and summary. Appendixes containing pertinent material are also included.