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  • Second Chances: The Success Stories

    A collection of success stories, showing what happened to children given second chances by juvenile courts. Some of these success stories involve now-famous people. (PDF)

    www.cjcj.org

  • Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention

    OJJDP, part of the U.S. Department of Justice, helps state and local governments implement effective prevention and intervention programs to improve their juvenile justice systems. This site provides information on a broad range of juvenile justice-related matters.

    ojjdp.ncjrs.org

  • The Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice

    A non-profit organization whose mission is to reduce society's reliance on the use of incarceration.

    www.cjcj.org

  • National Center for Juvenile Justice

    A research center providing information on juvenile and family justice systems, for use in improving such systems. Includes a fifty state comparison of juvenile justice systems.

    ncjj.org

  • National Criminal Justice Reference Service's Juvenile Justice Publications

    NCJRS's reference location for many PDF, HTML, and ASCI II publications on juvenile justice.

    virlib.ncjrs.org

  • National Youth Gang Center

    Assists state and local jurisdictions in the collection, analysis, and exchange of information on gang-related demographics, legislation, literature, research, and promising program strategies.

    www.iir.com

  • Building Blocks for Youth

    Information on efforts to protect minority youth in the justice system.

    www.buildingblocksforyouth.org

  • Koch Crime Institute

    A privately-funded research and policy organization which studies the criminal justice system and identifies the best ways to reduce and prevent crime, especially juvenile crime.

    www.kci.org

  • American Bar Association's Juvenile Justice Center

    Information about juvenile justice issues and advocacy. Includes a special section devoted to the issue of capital punishment, as well as access to publications and juvenile justice-related links.

    www.abanet.org

  • Coalition for Juvenile Justice

    A nonprofit organization made up of governor-appointed advisory groups, providing training and technical assistance related to the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act.

    www.juvjustice.org

  • Juvenile Justice Trainer's Association

    An organization devoted to developing and advancing a specialized system of education and training for juvenile justice professionals.

    www.jjta.org

  • Chicago Teen Law

    Information for teens about the law, their rights and responsibilities, and legal careers.

    www.chicagoteenlaw.org

  • How to Manipulate Juvenile Prosecutors

    An explanation of juvenile court law and procedure in Utah. This is an updated version of an article published in the BYU Journal of Public Law.

    www.xmission.com

  • Florida Department of Juvenile Justice

    Information on the state's juvenile justice system, including research and statistics, and program descriptions.

    www.djj.state.fl.us

  • Department of Justice: Justice for Kids and Youth

    An informative site from the DOJ for kids, parents and teachers. Also includes do's and don'ts for the Internet.

    www.usdoj.gov

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