Georgia Law Review, 42, 717–811. Google Scholar Huddleston, C. W., Marlowe, D. B., & Casebolt, R. (2008, May). Painting the current picture: A national report card on drug courts and other problem solving court programs in the United States (Vol. II, No. 1). Alexandria, VA:...
Criminology Gambling behaviors among youth involved in juvenile and family courts GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Gabriel Kuperminc MoossAngela DeviProblem gambling currently affects between 5-7% of youth ages 12-18 (Hardooon & Derevensky, 2002); however, rates of problem gambling among youth who are ...
The Georgia State Election Board has voted to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to enforce a subpoena against a conservative group that had alleged ballot stuffing in the state after the group was unable to produce evidence to support its claims
Georgia Care Connection.In 2009, the Georgia Governor's Office for Children and Families established the Georgia Care Connection (GCC), a coordination center to address the needs of child sex trafficking victims. Specifically, it was "created to establish and sustain comprehensive assessment, treatment...
DeKalb County Juvenile Court rolled out the red carpet to thank 176 volunteers who support six programs dealing with foster care, youth diversion, drug court, teen court and journey court. The annual Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony took place Sept. 26 at Georgia Piedmont Technical College Conference...
AA Banjoko - Georgia State University. 被引量: 0发表: 2009年 Juvenile Court Schools in California: Security of School Education for Youth at Risk The purpose of this paper is to clarify the significance and problem of the juvenile court school for youth at risk such as truancy, drug and al...
Georgia Senate Bill 440 Georgia was not an exception, The Juvenile Justice Reform Act, also known as Georgia Senate Bill 440, was passed into law in 1994. This law stated, ... Leon 被引量: 1发表: 2007年 Reconciling the Multiple Objectives of Prison Diversion Programs for Drug Offenders: ...
alternative drug court program in 2014, only 99 people have been enrolled. Only 36 people have completed the program. That averages to nine people per year. With drug abuse rates so high in the county, why are we not using the alternative drug court system designed to address this very pr...
The Juvenile Drug Court Movement. OJJDP Fact Sheet. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. OJJDP Research 2000: report. Washington DC: US Department of ...
Juvenile Drug Treatment Court programs began operation in 1995; they are at a prime period for scholarly research and attention. Despite nearly two decade... Georgia State University Law Review 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 A Watched System: Should journalists be granted access to juvenile dependency co...