Juvenile delinquency
Juvenile Residential Facility Census, 2020: Selected Findings
Exploring the Effects of Maltreatment and Child Welfare System Experiences on Juvenile Justice Involvement
NIJ FY24 National Juvenile Court Data Archive
Criminal offense charges in women: A 10-year follow-up of an RCT of treatment foster care Oregon
Dynamic risk trajectories, community context, and juvenile recidivism
Delinquency Cases in Juvenile Court, 2020
Delinquency Cases Waived to Criminal Court, 2020
Social Preferences as an Individual Difference in Offender Decision-making
Arming Teachers as a Response to School Violence: Using a Risk Assessment Model to Understand Student Perceptions
Adolescent attitudes toward police and crime reporting intentions
Differential Item Functioning in Reports of Delinquent Behavior Between Black and White Youth: Evidence of Measurement Bias in Self-Reports of Arrest in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study
Trends and Characteristics of Youth in Residential Placement, 2021
Bullying Experiences Reported by High School Students, 2021
Criminal Justice Involvement and Young Adult Health: The Role of Adolescent Health Risks and Stress
Continuing Education: Toward a Life-Course Perspective on Social Learning
Examining the Within-Individual Effect of Delinquency on Psychosocial Maturity in Mid-adolescence
A National Evaluation of Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Training Final Report
Explaining Latinx Youth Delinquency: A Gendered Test of Latinx General Strain Theory
Childhood adversity and co-occurring post-traumatic stress and externalizing symptoms among a predominantly low-income, African American sample of early adolescents
ABCD Social Development (ABCD-SD)
NIJ FY 2022 Invited to Apply – Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development: Social Development Sub-study (ABCD: SD)
NIJ is seeking an application for a sub-study that incorporates measures of delinquency and victimization at five sites of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA)-funded Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study. This program furthers the Department’s mission to provide objective, independent, evidence-based knowledge and tools to meet the challenges of crime and criminal justice, particularly at the State and local levels.