Long-Range Goals for Iowa's Criminal & Juvenile Justice Systems, 2000

(2000) Long-Range Goals for Iowa's Criminal & Juvenile Justice Systems, 2000. Human Rights, Department of

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Abstract

Iowa Code Section 216A.135 requires the Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning Advisory Council (CJJPAC) to submit a long-range plan for Iowa's justice system to the Governor and General Assembly every five years. The first plan developed after the creation of the Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning was issued in 1990 and annually updated through 1994. Since 1992, appropriation law has required the CJJPAC to coordinate their planning activities with those of the Iowa Juvenile Justice Advisory Council (JJAC).

Item Type: Departmental Report
Keywords: Inmates, CJJP, Crime, Juvenile, Long Range Plan
Subjects: Law enforcement and courts
Laws and regulations
Law enforcement and courts > Corrections
Law enforcement and courts > Crime
Law enforcement and courts > Juvenile justice and rehabilitation
Law enforcement and courts > Corrections > Prisons
ID Code: 1526
Deposited By: Margaret Barr
Deposited On: 08 Sep 2004
Last Modified: 08 Sep 2004
URI: https://publications.iowa.gov/id/eprint/1526