Juvenile (under 18)
Study of Serious Juvenile Offenders
NCJ Number
167561
Date Published
1994
Causes of Gang Participation and Strategies for Prevention in Gang Members' Own Words
NCJ Number
167450
Journal
Journal of Gang Research
Date Published
1997
Minnesota Student Survey, 1995: Juvenile Correctional Facilities
NCJ Number
167176
Date Published
1996
Study of Youth Gangs in Virginia
NCJ Number
167180
Date Published
1997
Colonie Youth Court Case Summary, 1995
NCJ Number
167185
Date Published
1995
Truancy Reduction Impact Program: Background Information Packet
NCJ Number
167181
Date Published
Unknown
Predictors of Juvenile Court Actions and Recidivism
NCJ Number
167231
Journal
Crime & Delinquency
Date Published
1997
Law Enforcement Cannot Effectively Combat Juvenile Crime (From Juvenile Crime: Opposing Viewpoints, P 167-176, 1997, A E Sadler, ed. -- See NCJ-167319)
NCJ Number
167335
Date Published
1997
Juveniles Are Becoming Ruthless (From Juvenile Crime: Opposing Viewpoints, P 45-49, 1997, A E Sadler, ed. -- See NCJ- 167319)
NCJ Number
167324
Date Published
1997
Juvenile Crime: Opposing Viewpoints
NCJ Number
167319
Date Published
1997
More Juveniles Should Be Tried as Adults (From Juvenile Crime: Opposing Viewpoints, P 175-179, 1997, A E Sadler, ed. -- See NCJ-167319)
NCJ Number
167336
Date Published
1997
Lack of Moral Guidance Causes Juvenile Crime and Violence (From Juvenile Crime: Opposing Viewpoints, P 107-117, 1997, A E Sadler, ed. -- See NCJ-167319)
NCJ Number
167330
Date Published
1997
Television Violence Contributes to Juvenile Crime (From Juvenile Crime: Opposing Viewpoints, P 52-55, 1997, A E Sadler, ed. -- See NCJ-167319)
NCJ Number
167325
Date Published
1997
Juvenile Crime and Violence Are Not Increasing (From Juvenile Crime: Opposing Viewpoints, P 24-28, 1997, A E Sadler, ed. -- See NCJ-167319)
NCJ Number
167320
Date Published
1997
Fewer Juveniles Should Be Tried as Adults (From Juvenile Crime: Opposing Viewpoints, P 180-186, 1997, A E Sadler, ed. -- See NCJ-167319)
NCJ Number
167337
Date Published
1997
Need for Discipline Contributes to Gang-Related Crime (From Juvenile Crime: Opposing Viewpoints, P 144-147, 1997, A E Sadler, ed. -- See NCJ-167319)
NCJ Number
167332
Date Published
1997
Television Violence Teaches Children Morality (From Juvenile Crime: Opposing Viewpoints, P 56-61, 1997, A E Sadler, ed. -- See NCJ-167319)
NCJ Number
167326
Date Published
1997
Juvenile Crime Is a Serious Problem in the Schools (From Juvenile Crime: Opposing Viewpoints, P 29-35, 1997, A E Sadler, ed. -- See NCJ-167319)
NCJ Number
167321
Date Published
1997
Curfews Can Be Effective and Constitutional (From Juvenile Crime: Opposing Viewpoints, P 187-192, 1997, A E Sadler, ed. -- See NCJ-167319)
NCJ Number
167338
Date Published
1997
Fear of Violence Contributes to Gang-Related Crime (From Juvenile Crime: Opposing Viewpoints, P 148-154, 1997, A E Sadler, ed. -- See NCJ-167319)
NCJ Number
167333
Date Published
1997
Single-Parent Families Cause Juvenile Crime (From Juvenile Crime: Opposing Viewpoints, P 62-66, 1997, A E Sadler, ed. -- See NCJ-167319)
NCJ Number
167327
Date Published
1997