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Document Title:
Evaluation of Utah’s Early Intervention Mandate:
The Juvenile Sentencing Guidelines and
Intermediate Sanctions
Author(s):
Russell K. Van Vleet M.S.W ; Matthew J. Davis
B.S. ; John DeWiltt Ph.D. ; Edward C. Brynes
Ph.D. ; Amanda Barusch Ph.D.
Document No.:
197047
Date Received:
October 28, 2002
Award Number:
98-JB-VX-0111
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An Evaluation of Utah’s
Early Intervention Mandate:
The Juvenile Sentencing Guidelines
and
Intermediate Sanctions
Russell K. Van Vleet, M. S. W.
Matthew J. Davis, B. S.
John DeWitt, Ph. D.
Edward C. Brynes, Pb. D.
Amanda Barusch, Ph. D.
March 1,2002
and do not necessarily reflect the official position or policies of the U.S. Department of Justice.
been published by the Department. Opinions or points of view expressed are those of the author(s)
This document is a research report submitted to the U.S. Department of Justice. This report has not
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
We thank the following research assistants who contributed their time and efforts
on this project:
Leif Rundquist
Steve Proskauer
Dan Boyden
Eddie Woolley
Mike Dulle
Paula Bartholomew
Wesley Church
Ray Wahl, Juvenile Court Administrator, Utah Juvenile Court
Ron Oldroyd, Assistant Juvenile Court Administer, Utah Juvenile Court
Ed McConkie, Director, Utah Sentencing Commission
Mike Haddon, Director of Research, Commission on Criminal and
Juvenile Justice
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