HOME   
  |     ABOUT THE PRESS     |      BOOKS     |     NEWS AND EVENTS     |     CONTACT US     |   PERMISSIONS     |     SPECIAL OFFERS




















Table of Contents

T/K





Discretionary Justice
Bookstore | Seasonal Catalog Book Listings | Spring and Summer 2011 Catalog | Discretionary Justice


Discretionary Justice

Cloth Price: $72.00  
Paper Price: $25.95

Subtitle:
Looking Inside a Juvenile Drug Court
Author: Leslie Paik
Subject:
Sociology/Anthropology>Sociology, Criminology
Cloth
ISBN: 978-0-8135-5006-0
Paper ISBN: 978-0-8135-5007-7
Pages:
272 pages
Publication Date:
June 2011
Series: Critical Issues in Crime and Society



Praise:

"Paik's extraordinary data illuminates the tension between therapy and punishment in juvenile drug courts. A terrific read!"—Aaron Kupchik, author of Homeroom Security: School Discipline in an Age of Fear

"This important, timely analysis reveals how meanings are constructed and bureaucratic decisions are created within a youth drug court." —Madelaine Adelman, Associate Professor, Justice & Social Inquiry, Arizona State University



Description:

Juvenile drug courts are on the rise in the United States, as a result of a favorable political climate and justice officials' endorsement of the therapeutic jurisprudence movement--the concept of combining therapeutic care with correctional discipline. The goal is to divert nonviolent youth drug offenders into addiction treatment instead of long-term incarceration. Discretionary Justice overviews the system, taking readers behind the scenes of the juvenile drug court. Based on fifteen months of ethnographic fieldwork and interviews at a California court, Leslie Paik explores the staff's decision-making practices in assessing the youths' cases, concentrating on the way accountability and noncompliance are assessed. Using the concept of "workability," Paik demonstrates how compliance, and what is seen by staff as "noncompliance," are the constructed results of staff decisions, fluctuating budgets, and sometimes questionable drug test results.

While these courts largely focus on holding youths responsible for their actions, this book underscores the social factors that shape how staff members view progress in the court. Paik also emphasizes the perspectives of children and parents. Given the growing emphasis on individual responsibility in other settings, such as schools and public welfare agencies, Paik's findings are relevant outside the juvenile justice system.


About the Author:

LESLIE PAIK is an assistant professor of sociology at The City College, City University of New York.



Receive special offers and book notices by email. Sign up for RU READING?
Cloth Price: $75.00 
Paper Price: $25.95


To tell a friend about this webpage, enter their e-mail address and click the "Send this URL" button:




It's safe to shop at Rutgers. Please, read our privacy and security statement.
Copyright and Disclaimer © 2009 Rutgers University Press.