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Billings, Stephen B.; Hoekstra, Mark – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2019
This paper examines how elementary-aged peers affect cognitive and non-cognitive outcomes from adolescence to adulthood. We identify effects by exploiting within-school and within-neighborhood variation in the proportion of peers with an arrested parent. Results indicate exposure to these peers reduces achievement and increases antisocial behavior…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, High School Students, Crime, Antisocial Behavior
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Dickerson, Mark; Fall, Randy; Helm-Stevens, Roxanne – International Education Studies, 2020
While prior research on service-learning has established the benefits for participating college and university students, more recent research has attempted to explore the value of service-learning projects for the recipients of the service-learning projects, typically public-school students. This study endeavors to extend this research to a…
Descriptors: Service Learning, Delinquency, Criminals, Nontraditional Education
Harper, Kristen; Guros, Cassidy; Temkin, Deborah – Child Trends, 2023
Historic and ongoing inequities in people's ability to access infrastructure--including differential access to services and supports that advance health outcomes and differential exposure to challenges that threaten well-being--reinforce disparate health and economic outcomes by race. Such inequities begin prenatally and accumulate over the course…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Racism, Well Being, Racial Differences
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Kallio, Alexis Anja – Music Education Research, 2023
Reflecting an international shift from punitive to more rehabilitative responses to youth offending, many Australian youth justice systems are undergoing significant revision and reform. The urgency of these changes are intensified by longstanding inequities pertaining to the gross overrepresentation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth…
Descriptors: Music Education, Social Justice, Political Attitudes, Foreign Countries
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Marotta, Phillip L.; Tolou-Shams, Marina; Cunningham-Williams, Renee M.; Washington, Durrell Malik, Sr.; Voisin, Dexter – Youth & Society, 2022
The following study examined the association between race, ethnicity, referral source, and reasons for attrition from substance use treatment in a sample of 72,643 discharges of adolescent youth in the United States from 2014 to 2016. Black and Hispanic adolescents were more likely to be discharged due to incarceration and termination by the…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Racial Differences, Ethnicity, Intervention
National Institute of Justice, 2022
Juvenile delinquency intervention and treatment programs have the broad goals of preventing crime and reducing recidivism by providing treatment and services to youth who have committed crimes. The following five statements are presented in this report and based on practices and programs rated by CrimeSolutions: (1) Juvenile awareness programs may…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Intervention, Crime Prevention, Program Effectiveness
Phyllis R. Jackson; Kristin N. Calvert-French; Neil A. J. French; Erin M. King – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The school to prison pipeline is a phenomenon fed by exclusionary discipline practices that increase the likelihood that a student will have an interaction with the juvenile or criminal justice system at some time in their life; this phenomenon disproportionately affects Black students. Understanding the problem is key to slowing down the school…
Descriptors: Discipline, Suspension, Expulsion, Delinquency
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Logan-Greene, Patricia; Bascug, Erin W.; DiClemente, Ralph J.; Voisin, Dexter R. – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2021
Background: Juvenile justice-involved African American girls are considered uniformly high-risk for adverse sexual health outcomes such as sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and pregnancy; however, their sexual health statuses may be more complex. Objective: The present study assessed whether diverse subgroups of sexual risk exist and explored…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Juvenile Justice, African Americans, Females
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J. Vilalta, Carlos; Fondevila, Gustavo – Journal of School Violence, 2021
We analyze the interaction between Marijuana and Alcohol as correlates of property crimes among Mexican adolescents. Data were drawn from two waves of a Mexican national survey of public high school students in Mexico. A complementary log-log multilevel regression was fitted separately for each survey year, controlling for neighborhood, school,…
Descriptors: Marijuana, Drinking, Correlation, Crime
Simmons, Kimberley Kerchelle – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The number of students with disabilities entering youth development centers is increasing exponentially. The youth development center schools that are responsible for providing academic services to these students are inadequately staffed with special education teachers to meet the behavioral and academic needs of juvenile offenders with…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Self Efficacy, Job Satisfaction, Disadvantaged Youth
Rye Ellis Katz – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This study borrows its title from the hashtag #CopsoutCPS, which is a student-led movement in Chicago to end the School Resource Officer (SRO) Program and divest from policing in Chicago Public Schools. This case study cross-analyzes student, staff, and community narratives on the transitional developments in alternative safety and student…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Educational Practices, High Schools, Police
Lucy C. Sorensen; Shawn D. Bushway; Elizabeth J. Gifford – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
Nationwide, school principals are given wide discretion to use disciplinary tools like suspension and expulsion to create a safe learning environment. There is legitimate concern that this power can have negative consequences, particularly for the students who are excluded. This study uses linked disciplinary, education, and criminal justice…
Descriptors: Discipline, Juvenile Justice, Middle School Students, Crime
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Mittleman, Joel – Sociology of Education, 2018
There is growing concern that suspensions trigger a "downward spiral," redirecting children's trajectories away from school success and toward police contact. The current study tests this possibility, analyzing whether and in what ways childhood suspensions increase children's risk for juvenile arrests. Combining 15 years of data from…
Descriptors: Suspension, Juvenile Justice, Crime, Risk
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Henderson, Hayden M.; Andrews, Samantha J.; Lamb, Michael E. – Applied Cognitive Psychology, 2019
This study examined whether the implementation of Section 28 of the Youth Justice and Criminal Evidence Act (1999) improved lawyers' questioning strategies when examining child witnesses in England. The government's Section 28 pilot study involved judges holding Ground Rules Hearings, during which restrictions and limitations were placed on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Court Litigation, Juvenile Justice
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Scheuermann, Brenda K.; Nelson, C. Michael – Education and Treatment of Children, 2019
The positive behavioral interventions and supports (PBIS) framework has been applied for over two decades in public schools throughout the country. More recently it has been adopted, or is being considered for adoption, by an increasing number of states and facilities providing residential or secure care for juvenile offenders. During…
Descriptors: Positive Behavior Supports, Juvenile Justice, Residential Programs, Correctional Institutions
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