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    Jul 19, 2019 · 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, bullying, substance abuse prevention and treatment, and adolescent mental health.

  2. Focus is on the ways the CAP was implemented and the implications they may have had for its success, or lack of success, in preventing delinquency. In the third part, the authors combine census data, data on delinquency rates, and data on program participation and operations to develop a rudimentary quantitative method to enlarge upon and with which to make a preliminary validation of the earlier analysis.

  3. 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 and treatment of juvenile crime.

  4. Jul 19, 2019 · The rise in arrests affects all groups of Americans ages 26–35 studied: men and women, black and white. Although arrests of black men by 26 remain more common (33 percent for black men versus 23 percent for white men), the trend toward more arrests by that age is much stronger in relative and absolute terms among white men.

  5. Oct 18, 2005 · Key findings: Early childhood intervention programs have been shown to yield benefits in academic achievement, behavior, educational progression and attainment, delinquency and crime, and labor market success, among other domains. Interventions with better-trained caregivers and smaller child-to-staff ratios appear to offer more favorable results.

  6. Dec 14, 2018 · The toolkit details three highly effective policing strategies. The first, focused deterrence, helps those at high risk of becoming involved in violence; the second, problem-oriented policing, addresses problems occurring in specific places; and the third, legitimacy policing, focuses on community trust.

  7. Sep 19, 2024 · Based on a one-day count, the number of youth held in juvenile justice facilities declined 77 percent between 2000 and 2020. Some of this sizable decrease can be attributed to the fact that youth arrests for violent crime decreased by 56 percent from 2010 to 2020, and youth arrests for all offenses declined by 74 percent during that same period.

  8. Oct 18, 2005 · 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.

  9. sored by the U.S. Department of Justice’s Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). Between 2005 and 2016, the RAND Corporation conducted a national evaluation of SSPA in collaboration with the national evalua-tion team: OJJDP, the Safe Start Center (the OJJDP-funded national SSPA technical support provider), and 25 programs

  10. Mar 18, 2014 · Large states cut spending on prison education programs by an average of 10 percent between the 2009 and 2012 fiscal years, while medium-sized states cut spending by 20 percent. While the drop appears to have resulted from budget cuts prompted by the economic downturn, evidence suggests that the curtailment of prison education could increase prison system costs in the longer term.

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