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Connecting Policymakers and Professionals to Build Research-Based Family Policy |
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Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #4 Promising Approaches for Addressing Juvenile Crime May 1, 1994 Download the Full Report (pdf) Download the Executive Summary (pdf) Featured Speakers Stephen Blue, Director of the Neighborhood Intervention Program, Dane County Department of Human Services, Madison WI
Lew Bank, Research Associate, Oregon Social Learning Center, Eugene Oregon What Leads to Aggressive Behavior in Children and to Chronic or Violent Crime? What are the most Promising Techniques for Preventing Delinquency?
Dennis Maloney, Director, Community Corrections Department, Deschutes County Oregon What Efforts of the Juvenile Justice System Have Proven Most Successful in Reducing Repeat Crimes?
Additional Chapters/Materials Introduction, by the Wisconsin Family Impact Seminars Juvenile Crime in Wisconsin: A Statistical Overview, by Linda Hall Do We Know Enough to Prevent Juvenile Crime?, by Karen Bogenschneider Wisconsin and Selected National Resources for Information on Juvenile Justice, by Kari Morgan |
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