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Cynicism Among Juvenile Probation Officers: A Study of Subverted Ideals

NCJ Number
128982
Journal
Journal of Criminal Justice Volume: 18 Issue: 6 Dated: (1990) Pages: 501-517
Author(s)
R L Curtis Jr; W A Reese II; M P Cone
Date Published
1990
Length
17 pages
Annotation
Since Neiderhoffer's pioneering work with police, much attention has been paid to cynicism in several criminal justice settings. This research has led to a concept of cynicism as multidimensional. Based on these research findings, this study investigated cynicism in a new setting -- juvenile probation. The specific focus was cynicism toward the rehabilitative ideal in juvenile justice.
Abstract
The study found that professionalism and longevity had effects that were opposite to what has been found in other settings. Moreover, this study found that idealistic cynicism is independent of perceptions of procedural efficacy, delinquency etiology, and importantly, juvenile probation officer (JPO) role performance. We take these results to be in keeping with a general conclusion that cynicism is a judgment that varies within and across settings, audiences, and philosophical ideals, which calls for continued research refined by greater appreciation of situational specificity. 7 tables, 14 notes and 53 references (Author abstract)