Juvenile Delinquency

  • Juvenile Delinquency Prevention

    Thomas, Rose C."Family and Child Welfare Agencies and Juvenile Delinquency Prevention." The Journal of Negro Education 28.3 (1959) : 300-309. JSTOR. Web. 15 Sep. 2014. Servinces that promote healthy living and effective development are offered to children who are said to be declared delinquent. There are two organizations that play a role in juvenile delinquency prevention. These two programs are the Family Service Association and the Child Welfare League of America.
  • Delinquency Prevention

    Schwartz, Ira M. "Delinquency Prevention: Where's the Beef?" The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1973-) 82.1 (1991) : 132-140. JSTOR. Web. 15 Sep. 2014. Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDPA) was put enact after congressed realized that we needed to promote the prevention of delinqueny. Congress' interest in delinquency prevention was so big. Head Start is a popular prenvention progrm.
  • The office of Juvenile Justice

    Altschuler, David, et. al. "The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's Formula Grant Program: Insights From Interdisciplinary Research Outside the Well-Trodden Paths of Administrative Law" Administrative Law Review 45.3 (1993) : 225-237. JSTOR. Web. 15 Sep. 2014. The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) has created a grant to help state's and local governments improve their juvenile justive and delinquency prevention systems.
  • Juvenile Court

    Snyder, Howard N. "The Juvenile COurt and Delinquency Cases." The Future of Children 6.3 (1996) : 53-63. JSTOR. Web. 15 Sep. 2014. There are different factors that courts seek for in order to help juveniles decrease their crime activity. Some of these programs include: remedial education, mentoring, parenting support, and crisis intervention support. These programs are said to help reduct the juvenile's exposure to risk factors.
  • What Works in the United States

    Araki, Yoshiko. "Juvenile Delinquency Prevention: What Works in the United States and Is Promising for Great Britan." Journal of Public Affairs Education 09.01 (2003) : 45-62. JSTOR. Web. 15 Sep. 2014. Two acts Crime and Disorder Act of 1998 and the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act of 1999 have been placed to reduce crime in young offenders. Delinquency prevention programs are focused on decreasing the crime behavior in youths.
  • Juvenile Delinquency Prevention: Chicago

    Mann, Emily A., and Arthur J. Reynolds. "Early Intervention and Juvenile Delinquency Prevention: Evidence from the Chicago Longitudinal Study." Social Work Research 30.3 (2006) : 153-167. JSTOR. Web. 15 Sep. 2014. In Chicago, primary prevention programs have been offered. Primary Preventions are defined as mediations that stop problems from occuring. Some of these preventions include the Child-Parent Center Program (CDC).