Juvenile justice
Seven Common Characteristics of Juvenile Mental Health Courts
Targeting youth at risk for gang involvement: Validation of a gang risk assessment to support individualized secondary prevention
Determinants of Delinquency - A Longitudinal Analysis of Social Control and Differential Association Theories
Criminal Careers of Juveniles in New York City
Latent Transition Analysis of Substance Use Patterns Among Early Adolescents in an Urban Community
Does Coercive Process Play a Role in Teen Dating Violence?
Blurred and Confused: The Paradox of Police in Schools
Individual characteristics and community context in decisions to divert or arrest
Juvenile Probation Officer Decision-Making in a Reforming State: Assessing the Application of Evidence Based Principles
Intimate Partner Violence in Adolescence: Associations With Perpetration Trauma, Rumination, and Posttraumatic Stress
Facets of emotion dysregulation as mediators of the association between trauma exposure and posttraumatic stress symptoms in justice-involved adolescents.
Far From Home: An Examination of the Juvenile Visitation Experience and the Barriers to Getting There
Early Childhood Risk and Protective Factors Predicting Resilience against Adolescent Substance Use
The Multi-site Evaluation of the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative Characteristics of Prisoner Reentry Programs for Juveniles
Revisiting Juvenile Waiver: Integrating the Incapacitation Experience
Developmental patterns of psychopathic personality traits and the influence of social factors among a sample of serious juvenile offenders
Juvenile Justice Research Portfolio
NIJ’s Juvenile Justice Research Portfolio informs efforts to prevent and respond to juvenile delinquency and protect children from victimization by supporting research and evaluation in three broad areas: child maltreatment and victimization, delinquency prevention, and juvenile justice systems.
The juvenile justice system was created as an alternative to the criminal justice system to hold youths accountable for their law-violating actions with the goal...