Juvenile delinquency prevention
Assessing the Impact of a Graduated Response Approach for Youth in the Maryland Juvenile Justice System
Get to Know the Office of Justice Programs
OJJDP News @ a Glance, May/June 2019
Tip Lines for School Safety: A National Portrait of Tip Line Use
School Discipline, Safety, and Climate: A Comprehensive Study in New York City
Group Randomized Trial of Restorative Justice Programming to Address the School to Prison Pipeline, Reduce Aggression and Violence, and Enhance School Safety in Middle and High School Students
Kentucky Juvenile Justice Reform Evaluation: Assessment of Community-Based Services for Justice-Involved Youth
Appropriate and Effective Use of Security Technologies in U.S. Schools
School Discipline Consensus Report: Strategies From the Field To Keep Students Engaged in School and Out of the Juvenile Justice System
Mentoring for Preventing and Reducing Delinquent Behavior Among Youth
Locked Out: Improving Educational and Vocational Outcomes for Incarcerated Youth
Functional Family Therapy-Gangs: Adapting an Evidence-Based Program To Reduce Gang Involvement
Federal Agencies Work Toward Reducing Opioid Impact on Youth
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The anecdotal evidence is staggering: Children as young as 12 raising their siblings because their parents are lost in addiction; kids who learn to count by separating pills for drug-addicted parents; juveniles adjusting to life with sober foster parents after spending years learning to cope with parents who were always high.
These were just a few examples provided by the Department...