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The Emergence of Collaboration as the Preferred Approach in Criminal Justice

This report "suggests that justice can be more effectively served when those tasked with carrying it out define their roles, responsibilities, and relationship to one another differently and work together in pursuit of shared visions, missions, and goals" (p.1). Sections comprising this document are: background; the dilemma -- forming collaboratives in an adversarial system; what we know about collaboration; how collaboration is applied in other public policy arenas; the application of the collaborative model to criminal justice; and conclusion. Accession Number: 021201

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