1. Civil Citation.
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Nadel, Melissa R., Pesta, George, Blomberg, Thomas, Bales, William D., and Greenwald, Mark
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JUVENILE justice administration ,JUVENILE delinquency ,CHILDREN'S rights ,CRIME prevention ,CRIMINOLOGY - Abstract
Objectives: The primary objective of this study is to assess potential variation across Florida’s counties of their implementation of civil citation and the outcomes associated with that implementation. Methods: Interrupted time-series analysis is used to determine whether the trends in juvenile arrests and the total delinquent population referred to the juvenile justice system (either through arrests or through civil citation) were significantly affected by the implementation of civil citation in each county. Results: There were immediate and gradual diversion effects of the civil citation program in a number of Florida’s counties. As a result, there is evidence of successful implementation with a few cases of net widening. Conclusions: While there was variation between counties in their implementation of civil citation, overall, Florida’s civil citation program was found to provide a diversion from arrest rather than a net-widening outcome. The study concludes with the identification of county-specific factors that characterized the local jurisdictions that were able to successfully overcome the major impediments associated with diversion and other reform programs’ implementation fidelity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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