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Preeminence of Process - An Example of Refocused Justice Research

NCJ Number
101305
Journal
Social Science Quarterly Volume: 66 Issue: 2 Dated: (June 1985) Pages: 413-425
Author(s)
M A Bortner; W L Reed
Date Published
1985
Length
15 pages
Annotation
This log-linear analysis of the processing of 9,223 delinquency cases provides an example of recent changes in justice research.
Abstract
By focusing on several stages within the decision-making process (detention, screening, and final disposition), it examines the impact early decisions have on subsequent decisions, and illustrates the interdependence of legal variables (offense type, prior record), social variables (race, gender), and process variables (detention decision, screening decision). (Author abstract)