A semantic network analysis of mission statements from juvenile detention centers

Date

2013-08-16

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Publisher

Kansas State University

Abstract

The following research project seeks to answer the question: “To what extent can differences among juvenile detention centers be explained on the basis of concepts of restorative and retributive justice?” To investigate, mission statements were collected from a national sample of Juvenile Detention Centers. A semantic network analysis was performed to answer the above research question. The computer program CATPAC was used to create 2-d images of the semantic analysis. From these images eight themes emerged through clusters: institutional identity, public safety, life skill values, family and child tie, and community and family tie, support from staff, support from environment, and support from environment and staff. These themes were reflective of retributive or restorative orientation. Results indicate that male public institutions are reflective of retributive justice while female public, male private, and female private institutions are more reflective of restorative justice. These findings suggest biases and treatment patterns within the juvenile justice system.

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Keywords

Mission statement, Juvenile, Semantic Network Analysis, Justice

Graduation Month

August

Degree

Master of Arts

Department

Department of Communication Studies

Major Professor

William Schenck-Hamlin

Date

2013

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Thesis

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