Report on the development of a juvenile justice national minimum data set

Report on the development of a juvenile justice national minimum data set

by Anne Broadbent

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"This report outlines a project undertaken by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) on behalf of the Australasian Juvenile Justice Administrators (AJJA) and the National Community Services Information Management Group (NCSIMG), to develop a national minimum data set (NMDS) for juvenile justice. It provides a description of the methodology used to develop the NMDS, details of the scope, a detailed flow chart ot the juvenile justice system in the broad context, a data model and a draft data dictionary for the Juvenile Justice National Minimum Data Set Version 1.0 (JJ NMDS Version 1.0)" -- p. xii.

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