Related Publications From Office of Justice Programs Agencies

A number of publications from the Office of Justice Programs agencies—the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, the Bureau of Justice Assistance, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the National Institute of Justice, and the Office for Victims of Crime—address topics related to child abuse and neglect. The following titles represent a sample of these publications. All are available through the Juvenile Justice Clearinghouse (JJC), a component of the National Criminal Justice Reference Service (NCJRS), by telephone at 800-638-8736; by mail at P.O. Box 6000, Rockville, MD 20850; or by e-mail at puborder@ncjrs.org. Unless otherwise noted, there is no cost for these publications. In addition, many of them are available online at the NCJRS Justice Information Center. The NCJRS library and database also have thousands of other titles related to this subject. Ask JJC for more information.

Breaking the Cycle of Violence: Recommendations To Improve the Criminal Justice Response to Child Victims and Witnesses, NCJ 176983

Child Abuse: Prelude to Delinquency? ($10.50), NCJ 104275

Child Rape Victims, 1992, NCJ 147001

Child Sexual Exploitation: Improving Investigations and Protecting Victims—A Blueprint for Action, NCJ 153527

Child Sexual Molestation: Research Issues, NCJ 163390

The Child Victim as a Witness, NCJ 149172

Child Victimization and Risk for Alcohol and Drug Arrests, FS-000108

Child Victimizers: Violent Offenders and Their Victims, NCJ 153258

Children Exposed to Violence: Criminal Justice Resources, NCJ 176984

Children's Justice Act Discretionary Grant Program for Native Americans, FS-000177

Coordinating Criminal and Juvenile Court Proceedings in Child Maltreatment Cases, FS-000157

Court Appointed Special Advocates: A Voice for Abused and Neglected Children in Court, NCJ 164512

The Emotional Effects of Testifying on Sexually Abused Children, NCJ 146414

Federal Resources on Missing and Exploited Children: A Directory for Law Enforcement and Other Public and Private Agencies, NCJ 161475

Helping To Prevent Child Abuse—and Future Criminal Consequences: Hawai'i Healthy Start, NCJ 156216

Improving Tribal/Federal Prosecution of Child Sexual Abuse Cases Through Agency Cooperation, NCJ 172877

The Missing and Exploited Children's Program, FS-9761

New Approach to Interviewing Children: A Test of Its Effectiveness, NCJ 135011

New Directions From the Field: Victims' Rights and Services for the 21st Century: Child Victims, NCJ 172827

Police and Child Abuse: New Policies for Expanded Responsibilities ($15), NCJ 129947

Prosecuting Child Physical Abuse Cases: A Case Study in San Diego, NCJ 152978

Prosecuting Child Physical Abuse Cases: Lessons Learned From the San Diego Experience, FS-000078

Resource Guidelines: Improving Court Practice in Child Abuse and Neglect Cases, NCJ 156842

Special Joint Report: Federal Agency Task Force for Missing and Exploited Children, NCJ 166595 (available online and through interlibrary loan)

Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse: Later Criminal Consequences, NCJ 151525

VOCA: Helping Victims of Child Abuse, FS-9526

When the Victim Is a Child, Second Edition, NCJ 136080

When Your Child Is Missing: A Family Survival Guide, NCJ 170022

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Overview of the Portable Guides to Investigating Child Abuse: Update 2000 Juvenile Justice Bulletin February 2000