Abstract

Research studies on Supreme Court rulings regarding due process for juveniles are reviewed. The present study examined attitudes of juvenile court counselors in a Pacific Northwest metropolitan community toward due process and restrictions upon the powers of the juvenile court and correctional workers. The workers expressed relatively positive views, and there were few differences between social workers and persons with other training and between supervisors and other workers.

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