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Corbin, Anne M.
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Role conflict among juvenile defenders in an expressed interests jurisdiction: An empirical study.
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Role conflict among juvenile defenders in an expressed interests jurisdiction: An empirical study./
Author:
Corbin, Anne M.
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221 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-04(E), Section: A.
Contained By:
Dissertation Abstracts International77-04A(E).
Subject:
Criminology. -
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9781339297743
Role conflict among juvenile defenders in an expressed interests jurisdiction: An empirical study.
Corbin, Anne M.
Role conflict among juvenile defenders in an expressed interests jurisdiction: An empirical study.
- 221 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 77-04(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Northeastern University, 2016.
The defense attorney role in juvenile courts has been the source of considerable debate since juveniles' right to counsel was first established in In re Gault, 1967. The legal literature refers to the existence of role confusion and conflict for juvenile defenders. Role conflict is considered the negative result of conflicting expectations of a job incumbent in his or her role. It has frequently been observed that juvenile defenders experience confusion about their role, their role tends to be constrained by other courtroom actors, and consequently, they tend to be marginal players in the courtroom. There has been very little focused and systematic investigation into how juvenile defenders view their role. There has also been little research into the extent to which juvenile defenders experience role conflict, how they respond to it, and how it affects the quality of their representation.
ISBN: 9781339297743Subjects--Topical Terms:
533274
Criminology.
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The defense attorney role in juvenile courts has been the source of considerable debate since juveniles' right to counsel was first established in In re Gault, 1967. The legal literature refers to the existence of role confusion and conflict for juvenile defenders. Role conflict is considered the negative result of conflicting expectations of a job incumbent in his or her role. It has frequently been observed that juvenile defenders experience confusion about their role, their role tends to be constrained by other courtroom actors, and consequently, they tend to be marginal players in the courtroom. There has been very little focused and systematic investigation into how juvenile defenders view their role. There has also been little research into the extent to which juvenile defenders experience role conflict, how they respond to it, and how it affects the quality of their representation.
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The present study examined the role of counsel in the juvenile courts more deeply than any prior empirical analysis. Its findings demonstrate the presence of role confusion even among juvenile defenders in a jurisdiction that clearly defines their role. Findings also support the conclusion that role conflict is very much a part of the juvenile defender experience in the examined jurisdictions. Analysis revealed contextual and other factors that contribute to role conflict, and identified role conflict's impact as well as defender coping responses. Understanding the nature, extent, and impact of the role conflict experienced by juvenile defenders has important implications for juvenile justice system stakeholders, processes, and policy.
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