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ArtikelThe justice system for juvenile victims: a comprehensive model of case flow.  
Oleh: Cross, Theodore P. ; Finkelhor, David ; Cantor, Elise N.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Trauma, Violence, & Abuse vol. 6 no. 2 (Apr. 2005), page 83.
Topik: Sexual Abuse; Sexual Assault; Crime; child Maltreatment; Child Abuse
Fulltext: 83.pdf (260.87KB)
Isi artikelThis article proposes the idea that there is a de facto juvenile victim justice system, a complex set of agencies and institutions that responds to juvenile victims of crime and violence, including child maltreatment and conventional crime. The article offers a schematic model of that system and tries to quantify the case flow through its various components, that is, the likelihood that given certain actions (e.g., a substantiated finding of maltreatment), other actions will follow (e.g., services be provided). The model also highlights the activities of the system most likely to have consequential effects on victims. We argue that more professionals are needed who understand the system in its entirety, not just their own agency role, and who can help guide victims, families, and other professionals through its complexities. More efforts are also needed to integrate and rationalize the system, particularly through information exchange among its components.
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