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CARRIKER, WILLIAM R. – 1963
FIVE PAPERS ARE INCLUDED. "EXISTING AND PROJECTED RESEARCH ON INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP APPROACHES IN THE TREATMENT OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY," BY DAVID WINEMAN, DISCUSSED INFORMAL INTERVIEW AS A TECHNIQUE FOR TREATING SPECIFIC EGO MALFUNCTIONS. TWO METHODS WERE SUGGESTED--"EMOTIONAL FIRST-AID" FOR MOMENTS OF GREAT STRESS, AND…
Descriptors: Delinquency Prevention, Juvenile Gangs, Methods Research, Program Development
Institute of Educational Research, Washington, DC. – 1962
THE TWO MAJOR TARGET POPULATIONS FOR THESE PROGRAMS ARE CHILDREN ENTERING SCHOOL IN FIRST OR SECOND GRADE WHO ARE IN DELINQUENOGENIC NEIGHBORHOODS AND ADOLESCENT DROPOUTS WHO ATTEND SPECIAL YOUTH COUNSELING CENTERS WHERE SKILLS CAN BE TAUGHT. THE PROGRAM SHOULD DEVELOP READING SKILLS AND ENRICH VOCABULARY PROVIDING A BASIS FOR ACCELERATED…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Delinquency Causes, Delinquency Prevention, Delinquent Rehabilitation
Horowitz, Bruce – 1980
This paper presents an inner-city youth project designed by a community mental health center serving the greater Rochester, New York area. The counseling strategy used in the project, an integration of photography with group discussion, values clarification, art, and creative writing, is designed to: (1) help children gain self-confidence through…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Creative Expression, Delinquency Prevention, Disadvantaged Youth
California School Boards Association, Sacramento. – 1980
A task force was appointed by the California School Boards Association to investigate the increase in violence and vandalism and to recommend courses of action. The task force found four changes in society contributing to the increase: (1) the breakdown of the home and family unit, (2) the lack of self-discipline in children and the absence of…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Delinquency Causes, Delinquency Prevention, Discipline Problems
National School Resource Network, Washington, DC. – 1979
Networking among youth service and juvenile justice agencies can help coordinate their functions and increase mutual cooperation and communication, with the goal of maximizing the efficiency and effectiveness of services. This bulletin describes three such networks and their planning and implementation. (Author)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Delinquency Prevention, Efficiency, Elementary Secondary Education
Pierce, Catherine – 1979
This resource guide contains ideas and information needed to plan, develop, and initiate arts programs which respond to the needs of troubled youth. The authors believe that learning through the arts--making art, knowing artists, and experiencing life as an artist--can have tremendous effect when applied to the needs of troubled youth. When young…
Descriptors: Art Education, Delinquency, Delinquency Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education
Empey, LaMar T. – 1977
The author discusses the tendency of reformers of juvenile justice to equate change with effectiveness, and warns against repeating this error. He believes that collaboration between program and research personnel is essential in these programs. A juvenile justice model which integrates research and evaluation, clarifying the functions of each and…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Delinquency Prevention, Delinquent Rehabilitation, Evaluation Methods
National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders, (England). – 1975
This booklet consists of ther proceedings of a day conference at the Royal Commonwealth Society to explore the subject of crime prevention in relation to children in school. It is divided into several sections which speak to the following: (1) report summary of comments made by the various participants; (2) how teachers can help to combat crime;…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Crime, Delinquency, Delinquency Prevention
Johnston, Judith E.; Dennison, Laura B. – 1978
Diversion projects in California (Los Angeles and Orange Counties) were monitored using client tracking, a simple and basic evaluation procedure. Client tracking was used to provide information about three points in the diversion process: referral to the project, service delivery, and the outcome of the diversion services. The data provided an…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Delinquency Prevention, Evaluation Methods, Information Utilization
Zweig, April; Ducey, Michael H. – 1978
One of 52 theoretical papers on school crime and its relation to poverty, this chapter reviews the various approaches used in the study of school vandalism and attempts to define what is needed now. The main contribution of early research on vandalism is to point out an intellectual dead end. Conventional demographic approaches to the problem, by…
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Delinquency Prevention, Delinquent Behavior, Elementary Secondary Education
Young, Thomas M.; Pappenfort, Donnel M. – 1977
The study shows that thoughtful communities can and have developed viable alternatives to detention for children in trouble--alternatives that are more humane than secure detention and present minimal risk to the community. The study's four program formats (residential and nonresidential) were roughly equal in their ability to keep both alleged…
Descriptors: Delinquency Prevention, Delinquent Rehabilitation, Evaluation Methods, Foster Homes
Weber, Robert E. – 1965
Delinquents involved in youth employment programs may b e characterized as dropouts, unemployed high school graduates, underemployed youth ready for skill training, resistant and hard-to-reach, having cultural and communication inadequacies, and having physical and emotional disability. Once trained these youth sometimes refused to accept…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Delinquency Prevention, Disadvantaged Youth, Employment Problems
Neff, Pauline – 1973
This publication describes a year-round program for emotionally disturbed girls between the ages of 10 and 15. The program, which is geared to delinquency prevention, does not accept "hard-core" delinquents. It revolves about a 26-day camping trip on which participants face up to wilderness situations that require them to accept responsibility for…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Change, Camping, Delinquency Prevention
Burchard, John D. – 1971
With the recognition of a functional relationship between anti-social behavior and the environment in which it occurs, and hence of the appropriateness of environmental intervention, there has been an increasing appeal for the use of behavior modification with criminals and delinquents. This has led to the development of many sound programs in the…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Correctional Rehabilitation, Criminals
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Education and Labor. – 1971
The purpose of the Juvenile Delinquency Prevention and Control Act is to provide Federal funds to assist the States and localities in improving their services dealing with the juvenile delinquency problem. This would apply to the juvenile justice and juvenile aid systems including courts, correctional facilities, police agencies, and other…
Descriptors: Criminals, Criminology, Delinquency, Delinquency Causes
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