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Can I order the American Bar Association's (ABA) Juvenile Justice Standards from NCJRS?
The American Bar Association's (ABA)
Juvenile Justice Standards
are available to view and order online through the NCJRS website. This is a list of NCJRS links and NCJ (document) numbers for each standard:
Abuse and Neglect
(NCJ 085418)
Adjudication
(NCJ 083580)
Appeals and Collateral Review
(NCJ 083579)
Architecture of Facilities
(NCJ 083567)
Corrections Administration
(NCJ 083566)
Counsel for Private Parties
(NCJ 083582)
Court Organization and Administration
(NCJ 083584)
Dispositional Procedures
(NCJ 083568)
Dispositions
(NCJ 083569)
Interim Status: The Release, Control and Detention of Accused Juvenile Offenders Between Arrest and Disposition
(NCJ 083570)
Juvenile Delinquency and Sanctions
(NCJ 083575)
Juvenile Probation Function: Intake and Predisposition Investigative Services
(NCJ 083585)
Juvenile Records and Information Systems
(NCJ 083571)
Monitoring
(NCJ 082486)
Noncriminal Misbehavior
(NCJ 083576)
Planning for Juvenile Justice
(NCJ 083572)
Police Handling of Juvenile Problems
(NCJ 083577)
Pretrial Court Proceedings
(NCJ 083581)
Prosecution
(NCJ 083583)
Rights of Minors
(NCJ 083578)
Schools and Education
(NCJ 083573)
For each standard you are interesting in ordering, please enter the respective NCJ number into the Site Search box at the top of any NCJRS webpage. You will then see that item's record as well as an Order button that you can select to place the resource in your shopping cart. Please note that shipping and handling rates do apply.
You can learn more about the ABA Juvenile Justice Standards on the
Juvenile Justice Standards
section of the ABA website.
Last Updated:
April 12, 2017
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