Risk taking behavior
Older Opposite-Sex Romantic Partners, Sexual Risk, and Victimization in Adolescence
Linking Childhood Trauma Exposure to Adolescent Justice Involvement: The Concept of Posttraumatic Risk-Seeking
Peers and Gun Use Among Urban Adolescent Males: An Examination of Social Embeddedness
PERCEPTUAL DETERRENCE AMONG ACTIVE RESIDENTIAL BURGLARS: A RESEARCH NOTE
Ethnic Identity in African American and European American Preadolescents: Relation to Self-Worth, Social Goals, and Aggression
Intravenous Drug Use and the AIDS Epidemic: Findings from a 20-City Sample of Arrestees
"A Good Man Always Knows His Limitations": The Role of Overconfidence in Criminal Offending
Lifestyle, Rational Choice, and Adolescent Fear: A Test of a Risk-Assessment Framework
Risk of Death Among Serious Young Offenders
Female Caregivers' Experiences with Intimate Partner Violence and Behavior Problems in Children Investigated as Victims of Maltreatment
High-Speed Pursuit: The Offenders' Perspective
Crime in the Ivory Tower: The Level and Sources of Student Victimization
Perceived AIDS Risk Among Adult Arrestees Injection Drug Users in Los Angeles County
Linking Gender, Minority Group Status and Family Matters to Self-control Theory: A Multivariate Analysis of Key Self-Control Concepts in a Youth-Gang Context
HIV-1 Infection in the Correctional Setting
Dating Violence and Substance Use as Longitudinal Predictors of Adolescents' Risky Sexual Behavior
Discussing the Future of Justice-Involved Young Adults
New science in brain development is transforming young adult involvement with the justice system. On Tuesday, September 8, Attorney General Loretta Lynch, Assistant Attorney General Karol Mason, and experts from NIJ and the Harvard Kennedy School Program in Criminal Justice who serve on the Executive Session on Community Corrections discussed the future of justice-involved young adults.
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