Publications From OJJDP

OJJDP produces a wide variety of materials, including Bulletins, Fact Sheets, Reports, Summaries, videotapes, and the Juvenile Justice journal. These materials and other resources are available through OJJDP's Juvenile Justice Clearinghouse (JJC), as described below. The following list of publications highlights the latest and most popular information published by OJJDP, grouped by topical areas:

Corrections and Detention

Juvenile Residential Facility Census, 2000: Selected Findings. 2002, NCJ 196595 (4 pp.).

Courts

Employment and Training for Court-Involved Youth. 2000, NCJ 182787 (116 pp.). Juvenile Drug Court Programs. 2001, NCJ 184744 (16 pp.).

Juvenile Gun Courts: Promoting Accountability and Providing Treatment. 2002, NCJ 187078 (12 pp.).

Juvenile Transfers to Criminal Court in the 1990's: Lessons Learned From Four Studies. 2000, NCJ 181301 (72 pp.).

Juveniles and the Death Penalty. 2000, NCJ 184748 (16 pp.).

Juveniles in Court. 2003, NCJ 195420 (32 pp.). Teen Courts: A Focus on Research. 2000, NCJ 183472 (16 pp.).

The Uniform Child-Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act. 2001, NCJ 189181 (16 pp.).

Delinquency Prevention

2001 Report to Congress: Title V Community Prevention Grants Program. 2002, NCJ 198482 (42 pp.).

Law Enforcement and Juvenile Crime. 2001, NCJ 191031 (32 pp.).

Prevalence and Development of Child Delinquency. 2003, NCJ 193411 (8 pp.).

Restorative Justice Conferences as an Early Response to Young Offenders. 2001, NCJ 187769 (12 pp.).

Trends in Juvenile Violent Offending: An Analysis of Victim Survey Data. 2002, NCJ 191052 (20 pp.).

Truancy Reduction: Keeping Students in School. 2001, NCJ 188947 (16 pp.).

The YouthARTS Development Project. 2001, NCJ 186668 (16 pp.).

Gangs

1998 National Youth Gang Survey. 2000, NCJ 183109 (92 pp.).

Early Precursors of Gang Membership: A Study of Seattle Youth. 2001, NCJ 190106 (6 pp.).

Hybrid and Other Modern Gangs. 2001, NCJ 189916 (8 pp.).

Modern-Day Youth Gangs. 2002, NCJ 191524 (12 pp.).

General Juvenile Justice

Best Practices in Juvenile Accountability: Overview. 2003, NCJ 184745 (12 pp.).

Changes to OJJDP's Juvenile Accountability Program. 2003, NCJ 200220 (6 pp.).

Juvenile Arrests 2000. 2002, NCJ 191729 (12 pp.).

Juvenile Justice (Mental Health Issue), Volume VII, Number 1. 2000, NCJ 178256 (44 pp.).

Latest Resources From OJJDP. 2003, BC 000115 (56 pp.).

OJJDP's Tribal Youth Initiatives. 2003, NCJ 193763 (8 pp.).

Special Education and the Juvenile Justice System. 2000, NCJ 179359 (16 pp.).

Missing and Exploited Children

Child Abuse Reported to the Police. 2001, NCJ 187238 (8 pp.).

Children Abducted by Family Members: National Estimates and Characteristics. 2002, NCJ 196466 (12 pp.).

The Criminal Justice System's Response to Parental Abduction. 2001, NCJ 186160 (16 pp.).

A Family Resource Guide on International Parental Kidnapping. 2002, NCJ 190448 (148 pp.).

Issues in Resolving Cases of International Child Abduction by Parents. 2001, NCJ 190105 (20 pp.).

A Law Enforcement Guide on International Parental Kidnapping. 2002, NCJ 194639 (116 pp.).

National Estimates of Missing Children: An Overview. 2002, NCJ 196465 (12 pp.).

Nonfamily Abducted Children: National Estimates and Characteristics. 2002, NCJ 196467 (16 pp.).

Overview of the Portable Guides to Investigating Child Abuse: Update 2000. 2000, NCJ 178893 (12 pp.).

Runaway/Thrownaway Children: National Estimates and Characteristics. 2002, NCJ 196469 (12 pp.).

When Your Child Is Missing: A Family Survival Guide. 2002, NCJ 170022 (94 pp.). Also available in Spanish. 2002, NCJ 178902.

Substance Abuse

The Coach's Playbook Against Drugs. 1998, NCJ 173393 (24 pp.).

Developing a Policy for Controlled Substance Testing of Juveniles. 2000, NCJ 178896 (12 pp.).

Family Skills Training for Parents and Children. 2000, NCJ 180140 (12 pp.).

Violence and Victimization

Addressing Youth Victimization. 2001, NCJ 186667 (20 pp.).

Animal Abuse and Youth Violence. 2001, NCJ 188677 (16 pp.).

Community Correlates of Rural Youth Violence. 2003, NCJ 193591 (12 pp.).

Crimes Against Children by Babysitters. 2001, NCJ 189102 (8 pp.).

Gun Use by Male Juveniles: Research and Prevention. 2001, NCJ 188992 (12 pp.).

Homicides of Children and Youth. 2001, NCJ 187239 (12 pp.).

Juvenile Delinquency and Serious Injury Victimization. 2001, NCJ 188676 (8 pp.).

Juvenile Justice (School Violence Issue), Volume VIII, Number 1. 2001, NCJ 188158 (40 pp.).

Offenders Incarcerated for Crimes Against Juveniles. 2001, NCJ 191028 (12 pp.).

Protecting Children in Cyberspace: The ICAC Task Force Program. 2002, NCJ 191213 (8 pp.).

Race, Ethnicity, and Serious and Violent Juvenile Offending. 2000, NCJ 181202 (8 pp.).

Short- and Long-Term Consequences of Adolescent Victimization. 2002, NCJ 191210 (16 pp.).

Violent Victimization as a Risk Factor for Violent Offending Among Juveniles. 2002, NCJ 195737 (12 pp.).

The materials listed on this page and many other OJJDP publications and resources can be accessed through the following methods:

Online:

To view or download materials, visit OJJDP's home page: www.ojp.usdoj.gov/ojjdp.

To order materials online, visit JJC's 24-hour online store: puborder.ncjrs.org.

To ask questions about materials, go to askjj.ncjrs.org.

To subscribe to JUVJUST, OJJDP's electronic mailing list, or OJJDP News @ a Glance, the online bimonthly newsletter, go to OJJDP's Web site and click on the appropriate "Subscribe."

Phone:

800–851–3420
(Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–7 p.m. ET)

Mail:

Juvenile Justice Clearinghouse/NCJRS,
P.O. Box 6000, Rockville, MD 20849–6000

JJC, through the National Criminal Justice Reference Service, is the repository for tens of thousands of criminal and juvenile justice publications and resources from around the world. An abstract for each publication or resource is placed in a database that you can search online: www.ncjrs.org/search.html.


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