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Citation

Fay-Ramirez S. Law Soc. Inq. 2015; 40(1): 205-236.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, American Bar Foundation, Publisher John Wiley and Sons)

DOI

10.1111/lsi.12067

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Family treatment court (FTC) is an example of an increasing number of problem-centered courts currently operating in the United States. Problem-centered courts such as FTC encompass the ideas of therapeutic jurisprudence but operate within the broader court system. Presented are the results of an FTC case study that seeks to understand the evolution of courtroom norms and practice over time. Observations of courtroom interactions and interviews with courtroom personnel show that initial observations are consistent with the ideals of therapeutic jurisprudence. However, over time, daily demands and pressures on the courtroom undermine the therapeutic approach.

KW: juvenile justice;


Language: en

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