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44 Crime & Delinquency 5 (1998)

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The   Evolution of an American Institution



      Barry  Krisberg


      The National Council  on Crime  and Delinquency  (NCCD)   proudly
celebrates its 90th year in service to the nation. Few voluntary groups have
lasted this long. But more than its longevity, the NCCD takes pride in its nine
decades of commitment  to improving the quality ofjustice and to making our
communities  safer. Throughout the years, the NCCD  has changed  both in
terms of the composition of its membership and the methods through which
it has sought to advance its values, but the vision and the guiding star have
always involved the following principles:

   * the critical importance of a separate court system for children,
   * the importance of community-based alternatives to incarceration to promote
     public safety and rehabilitate offenders,
   * the crucial link between the pursuit of social justice and the achievement of
     domestic tranquility.

   The  14 probation officers who met in Plymouth Church in Minneapolis
on June 17, 1907, probably did not know that they were creating an American
institution. These early reformers sought to form a professional association,
share information, and  advocate for progressive justice system reforms.
Within a decade, the fledgling National Probation Association (NPA) assisted
Virginia in drafting its first probation law and persuaded Congress to create
the United States Probation and Parole Service. Other early achievements
included helping the U.S. Children's Bureau publish the nation's first stan-
dards for the juvenile court. Indeed, the NPA wrote several model legislative
codes that were broadly enacted across the country.
   Concern  for children being held in jails and the inadequacies of juvenile
detention centers motivated the NPA  to launch a nationwide  program  of
studies and recommendations  to reform these practices. Soon the NPA was
called on to conduct surveys of juvenile courts in virtually every major urban
area. These studies were followed by organizing work with local groups to


BARRY  KRISBERG:  President of the National Council on Crime and Delinquency.
CRIME & DELINQUENCY, Vol. 44 No. 1, January 1998 5-8
© 1998 Sage Publications, Inc.
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