APPENDIX D: ADDITIONAL RESOURCES

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Carnegie Council on Adolescent Development (1995). Great transitions: Preparing adolescents for a new century., New York: Carnegie Corporation.

Cohen, M.A. (1994). The monetary value of saving a high risk youth. Washington, DC: The Urban Institute.

Elliott, D.S., Ageton, S.S., and Huizinga, D. (1985). Explaining delinquency and drug use. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage.

Elliott, D.S., Huizinga, D., and Menard, S. (1989). Multiple problem youth: Delinquency, substance abuse, and mental health problems. New York: Springer-Verlag.

Ebensen, F., and Huizinga, D. (1993). Gangs, drugs, and delinquency in a survey of urban youth. Criminology, 31, 565-589.

Huizinga, D., Loeber, R., and Thornberry, T.P. (1994). Urban delinquency and substance abuse. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice.

Sickmund, M., Snyder, H., and Poe-Yamagata, E. (1997, August). Juvenile offenders and victims: 1997 update on violence. Washington, DC: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice.

Snyder, H., Sickmund, M., and Poe-Yamagata, E. (1996, February). Juvenile offenders and victims: 1996 update on violence. Washington, DC: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, U.S. Department of Justice.

Werner, E.E., and Smith, R.S. (1982). Vulnerable but not invincible: A longitudinal study of resilient children and youth. New York: McGraw Hill.



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1998 Report to Congress: Juvenile Mentoring ProgramOJJDP Report
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