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New for 2008!

Juvenile and Family Court Journal

Published on behalf of the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges in association with the William S. Boyd School of Law, University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Edited by:
Executive Editor, Publisher: Mary V. Mentaberry Editor: Judge Maurice Portley, Phoenix, AZ Associate Editor: Professor Douglas E. Abrams, University of Missouri-Columbia School of Law, Columbia, MO and Jackie Ruffin, Manager of Communications, NCJFCJ


ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 83/104 Law
Impact Factor: 0.429


Juvenile and Family Court Journal, published by the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges since 1949, focuses on issues of interest to the field of juvenile and family justice, including:

  • child abuse and neglect
  • juvenile delinquency
  • domestic violence
  • substance abuse
  • child custody and visitation
  • judicial leadership

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TopHighlights

Achieving Timely Permanency in Child Protection Courts: The Importance of Frontloading the Court Process
Judge Leonard P. Edwards

Family Values: How Children's Lawyers Can Help Their Clients by Advocating for Parents
Chris Gottlieb and Erik S. Pitchal

Children and Young People in Conflict with the Law: Asking the Hard Questions
Judge Andrew J. Becroft

The RWJF Reclaiming Futures Initiative: Improving Substance Abuse Interventions for Justice-Involved Youths
Laura Burney Nissen, Jeffrey A. Butts, Daniel Merrigan, and M. Katherine Kraft

Intervention for Abusive Fathers: Promising Practices in Court and Community Responses
Katreena L. Scott and Claire V. Crooks

The Impact of Trauma on Child Development
Frank W. Putnam

The State of the Debate about Children's Disclosure Patterns in Child Sexual Abuse Cases
Erna Olafson and Judge Cindy S. Lederman