The following references, drawn from
the other Bulletins in this series, provide
additional information on juvenile
accountability programs.
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Erickson, L., Weber, C.M., Roth, S., and
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Montgomery, I., Torbet, P.M., Malloy, D.A., Adamcik, L.P., Toner, M.J., and
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Puritz, P., Burrell, S., Schwartz, R., Soler, M., and Warboys, L. 1995.
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