Juvenile (under 18)
Making Schools Safer and or Escalating Disciplinary Response: A Study of Police Officers in North Carolina Schools
Traumatic Incidents and Experiences of Racism and Sexism: Examining Associations with Components of Critical Consciousness for System-Involved Girls of Color
Boot Camps: An Intermediate Sanction
Project on Human Development in Chicago Neighborhoods
Children of the Incarcerated Must Be Studied, and Responded to, Comprehensively
Arrogant Chameleons: Exposing Fraud-Detection Homicides
Policing In Central and Eastern Europe: Dilemmas of Contemporary Criminal Justice
AN EXEMPLARY PROJECT - JUVENILE DIVERSION THROUGH FAMILY COUNSELING: A PROGRAM FOR THE DIVERSION OF STATUS OFFENDERS IN SACRAMENTO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Characteristics and Trends of Youth Victims of Suicide and Homicide, 2020
Selection, stability, and spuriousness: Testing Gottfredson and Hirschi's propositions to reinterpret street gangs in self-control perspective
Learning from Doing Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Second Chance Act Grant Program
Reauthorized in 2018, the Second Chance Act (SCA) aims to reduce recidivism and improve outcomes for people returning from state and federal prisons, local jails, and juvenile facilities through the provision of federal grants. During this panel, National Institute of Justice-funded researchers will detail two ongoing evaluations of the SCA grant program:
- An evaluation of the effectiveness of the SCA grant program per Title V of the First Step Act.
- A longitudinal examination of the long-term impacts of the SCA program.
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