Alaska Justice Forum

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 involvi...

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Main Authors: Giblin, Matthew, Morrow, Phyllis, Riley, John
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage 2000
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/3248
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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"