(2017). An Examination of Reading Skills and Reading Outcomes for Youth Involved in a Crime Prevention Program. Reading & Writing Quarterly. Ahead of Print. doi: 10.1080/10573569.2016.1268081doi:10.1080/10573569.2016.1268081Metsala, Jamie L.
TV-PG TV Episode | 51 min | Documentary, Crime Edit page Add to list Investigators dispute the innocence of teens involved in murders. Director Stuart Taylor Writers Lorraine Markus | Howard B. Swartz Producer Howard B. Swartz Composer Thomas Gwaltney IV (as Tom Gwaltney IV) Cinematogra...
It is widely known that youth, as both offenders and victims, are disproportionately involved in serious and violent crime in the United States. Youth offenders, aged 10 to 19, accounted for 28% of all arrests for violent crime but composed only 14% of the total US population in 1995 (Fed...
National Council on Crime and Delinquency This paper presents an overview of housing options used for persons with mental illness who have had contact with the criminal justice system. Our intent is to synthesize available knowledge regarding types of housing that are available ... C Baird,RI Uhf...
The findings are based, in part, on the contributions of the funded states, territories, and jurisdictions that collected violent death data and the contributions of their partners, including personnel from law enforcement, vital records, medical examiners or coroners, and crime laboratories. The ...
Arrests for possession of cannabis are their own category in the UCR data. Reporting follows what is known as the hierarchy rule, in which a multi-offense incident with a Part I offense is reported solely as the most severe crime that was committed (Part I offenses include crimes such as ...
(interviews with 14 young people, ethnographic observations of programme sessions); London To explore how minority ethnic young people can be equipped to develop social capital In-person programme to raise self-esteem and deter minority ethnic group youth from involvement in crime and gangs; young ...
Understanding public views of youth crime and the youth justice system Most (94%) of the stories about youth crime appearing in a sample of Toronto newspapers involved cases of violence. Youth court statistics, in contrast, sh... Jane B. Sprott - 《Canadian Journal of Criminology》 被引量:...
There is reason to suspect that lower levels of exposure to criminogenic peer-based risks help explain why immigrant youth are less involved in crime and v... SM Dipietro,JM Mcgloin - 《Criminology》 被引量: 29发表: 2012年 Post-secondary school participation of immigrant and native youth:...
As of 2001, 18 states had some form of CAP law that makes it a crime to store firearms in a manner that allows them to be easily accessed by children and adolescents. Most require gun owners to lock up their guns. There has been little empirical research on the association between these...