Gagnon Alysha, Alpern Samahria
Juv Fam Court J. 2021 Jun;72(2):5-22. doi: 10.1111/jfcj.12196. Epub 2021 Jul 14.
The COVID-19 pandemic and the rejuvenated movement for racial justice in 2020 have presented an opportunity to reimagine the roles, practices, and policies of juvenile and family court systems actors. In order to capture contemporary ideas about judicial practice and policy reforms, semi-structured interviews were conducted with Hon. Edwina Mendelson, Deputy Chief Administrative Judge for the Office of Justice Initiatives in New York State, and Hon. Steven Teske, Chief Judge of the Juvenile Court of Clayton County, Georgia. These interviews yielded several recommendations for judicial reform in youth justice (e.g., implement court-wide procedural justice practices, improve accessibility using technology). These recommendations can be used by systems actors across the country, particularly those interested in adapting their courtroom practices for a post-pandemic world.
2020年的新冠疫情以及种族正义运动的复兴,为重新构想少年及家庭法院系统参与者的角色、做法和政策提供了契机。为了了解有关司法实践和政策改革的当代观点,我们对纽约州司法倡议办公室副首席行政法官埃德温娜·门德尔松法官阁下以及佐治亚州克莱顿县少年法庭首席法官史蒂文·特斯克法官阁下进行了半结构化访谈。这些访谈提出了若干青少年司法改革建议(例如,在全法院实施程序正义做法,利用技术提高可及性)。全国各地的系统参与者,尤其是那些有意为后疫情时代调整庭审做法的人,可以采用这些建议。