Juvenile justice
When Scale and Replication Work: Learning from Summer Youth Employment Experiments, Working Paper
When Scale and Replication Work: Learning from Summer Youth Employment Experiments
Does Administrative Burden Deter Young People? Evidence from Summer Jobs Programs
A Leg Up: NIJ's Graduate Research Fellowship Program
A Leg Up: NIJ's Graduate Research Fellowship Program
NIJ Director Dr. Nancy La Vigne joins the show to interview Dr. Marie Garcia, Director of NIJ’s Criminal Justice Systems Division and a former NIJ graduate research fellow. They discuss the application process, Marie’s experience as a fellow while at Temple University, and advice for future applicants.
Reading and Resources from NIJ:
National Institute of Justice Annual Report 2020
Race, ethnicity, and structural variations in youth risk of arrest: Evidence from a national longitudinal sample
NIJ FY23 National Study Examining Interpersonal Violence Experienced By Young Adults
Examining the Role of Responsivity Factors in Juvenile Probation Outcomes
Group Mentoring Model
Mentoring for Enhancing Educational Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behaviors
The role of school‐based group mentoring in promoting resilience among vulnerable high school students
Effects of county and state economic, social, and political contexts on racial/ethnic and gender differences in youth's penetration into the justice system
Gender-Based Violence and the Latinx Community
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