Summary: | The Fall 2000 issue of the Alaska Justice Forum features articles on the Anchorage Coordinated Agency Network (CANS) program, designed to enhance supervision and services provided to juvenile probationers; continuing efforts in the Alaska judicial system to improve access to justice in cases involving speakers of language other than English; and a review essay on the book “Newjack,” which describes how the prison experience influences the lives and relationships of correctional officers. The Justice Center celebrates its 25th year as a research, academic, and public education institution. "Anchorage CANS Program" by Matthew Giblin / "Officer Reports on Contacts with Juvenile Probationers" / "Interpreting and Translating in Alaska's Legal System: Further Discussion" by Phyllis Morrow / "Review Essay — Newjack: Beyond the Stereotype of the Brutal Guard" by John Riley / "Justice Center 25th Anniversary"
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