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Juvenile Delinquency | RAND
2019年7月19日 · Juvenile delinquency—negative behaviors of children and teens that may result in crimes or legal action—frequently causes widespread problems in communities. RAND's research on juvenile delinquency includes populations from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds and features studies related to crime and juvenile justice, at-risk populations, violence, …
causes of delinquency, reducing recidivism, and promoting the rehabilitation and successful reintegration of young individu-als into society (Petrosino, Turpin-Petrosino, and Guckenburg, 2010; Mendel, 2023). Challenges to Understanding Best Practices in Closing Facilities Given the reduction in the number of juvenile residential
As Youthful Arrests Spike, Their Consequences Rise, Too
2019年7月19日 · Similarly, drugs were the reason for arrests in 9 percent of the cases for men and about 8 percent for women. Drug arrests, though less prevalent than other causes, have become much more common over time, especially for women. Two-thirds of all drug arrests among all women by 26 occurred among those ages 26–35.
Studies in the History of Early 20th Century Delinquency Prevention
The second essay examines the emergence of state policies for delinquency prevention in early 20th century California and, more selectively, in Ohio. It focuses in particular on the development of new rehabilitative programs for delinquents in juvenile reformatories and the creation of new methods to advance scientific knowledge on the causes ...
Children at Risk: Consequences for School Readiness and Beyond
2005年10月18日 · These adverse outcomes during childhood and adulthood have consequences that extend beyond the lost potential (near- and long-term) for the affected children. Government outlays are higher as a result of higher special education costs, greater participation in social welfare programs, and higher rates of crime and delinquency.
Education for Incarcerated Juveniles: A Meta-Analysis | RAND
2018年7月3日 · Education for Incarcerated Juveniles. A Meta-Analysis. Jennifer L. Steele, Robert Bozick, Lois M. Davis. Research Posted on rand.org Jul 3, 2018 Published in: Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk (JESPAR), Volume 21, Issue 2 (April 2016), Pages 65-89. doi: 10.1080/10824669.2015.1133308
Promising Services for Justice-Involved Youth - RAND Corporation
2023年1月5日 · The Los Angeles County Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council can use this review to understand the evidence base of programs that apply for funding and identify those that use a well-support model. Agencies serving at-risk and juvenile justice-involved youth may use these findings to understand what program models could be appropriate for the ...
The U.S. Housing Crisis Explained: What Americans Need to Know
2024年9月11日 · Housing is front and center in both of the major parties' campaigns for the White House. We asked two RAND experts to bring us up to speed on the housing issues and discuss the policies and proposals that might ease the historically tight …
The Perils of Setting Police Targets: First Time Entrants to the …
2018年1月18日 · The police play a critical role in determining whether young people are either directed towards or diverted away from the justice system. Introducing policing targets can create perverse incentives and raises particular concerns because of the potential damaging effects that criminalization can have on young people.
Restorative Practices in Educational Settings and a Youth Diversion ...
2024年9月30日 · In this report, the authors describe how implementation of restorative practices in educational settings and a juvenile diversion program run by the National Conflict Resolution Center (NCRC) in San Diego County are working to stem the school-to-prison pipeline.