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This research suggests that the apparent success of DDAP may stem largely from the fact that it exists outside of the formal juvenile justice framework; that is, it is a true alternative to the normal institutional framework.
Making San Francisco’s juvenile justice system work requires the adoption of a new organizational structure and direction. Under the new system, secure detention becomes just one element of a full continuum of services capable of providing comprehensive individualized interventions.
This article examines the application of advocacy and case management programs in juvenile detention and their potential for resolving institutional populations.
Disposition Case Advocacy in San Francisco’s Juvenile Justice System