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Evaluating the Court Process for Alaska’s Children in Need of Aid

Susanne DiPietro

The study described in this article was undertaken by the Alaska Court System’s Child in Need of Aid Court Improvement Committee in 2005. The study described the Alaska Court System’s handling of child protection cases, compared that situation to findings from two earlier assessments, and discussed the court’s performance in the context of applicable state and federal case-processing standards, including timeliness, efficiency, fairness, treatment of parties, and quality of proceedings. The analysis suggested that the Alaska Court System is doing well on several performance measures, including fairness, respectful treatment of parties, and quality of proceedings, but that room for improvement exists on others, particularly timeliness and efficiency. These general findings were complicated by significant variations on several measures among court locations and on some measures by survey results suggesting that practitioners and judges may not be dissatisfied with the system’s current level of performance.

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