Year of Award
1986
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Type
Master of Arts (MA)
Degree Name
Sociology
Department or School/College
Department of Sociology
Abstract
As part of its training program, the Montana Law Enforcement Academy, located in Bozeman, Montana, trained state law officials in juvenile procedures, and also conducted statewide workshops for other state employees who had contact with juvenile offenders. When the MLEA Director of the Juvenile Justice Program retired in June, 1985, the Board of Crime Control felt the Juvenile Justice Program could be better administered out of the Board’s offices in Helena and thus arranged for the transfer. The Juvenile Justice Program was to be reviewed and reorganized during the Sumner of 1985 so that the new trainer, when hired in September, 1985, could implement this newly revised Juvenile Justice Program beginning January 1, 1986.
Recommended Citation
Roberts, Virginia, "Juvenile Justice Training Program Revision for the Montana Board of Crime Control" (1986). Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers. 12005.
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/etd/12005
© Copyright 1986 Virginia Roberts