Bringing Functional Family Probation Services to the Community: A Qualitative Case Study | | Posted on:2014-06-28 | Degree:M.S | Type:Thesis | | University:Portland State University | Candidate:Austin, Denise Lynmarie | Full Text:PDF | | GTID:2456390005495851 | Subject:Criminology | | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | | In March 2011, Multnomah County's Juvenile Services Division (JSD) in Portland, Oregon implemented a new program model called Functional Family Probation Services, a case management model based on the principles of Functional Family Therapy. Under this model JSD Juvenile Court Counselors deliver Functional Family Probation Services to medium and high-risk youth on probation; both to the youth and their family in their home. This qualitative case study examined the extent to which the Juvenile Court Counselors and Community Justice Managers implemented Functional Family Probation Service's components and recorded their opinions regarding Functional Family Probation Services as a case management model. The study included observations of consultation meetings and interviews of 17 Juvenile Court Counselors, Community Justice Managers, and Senior Managers. The primary results of the study revealed that the Functional Family Probation Services intervention is well received by the county's youth and families and that Functional Family Probation Services increases family functioning. Additionally, both observations and self-reports from the Juvenile Court Counselors and Community Justice Managers indicate that Functional Family Probation Services requires individual and organizational changes critical for its successful implementation and sustainability. | | Keywords/Search Tags: | Functional family probation services, Qualitative case study, Juvenile court counselors, Community, Case management model | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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