Juvenile Delinquency

The Prevention Researcher, Volume 4, Number 2, 1997, Item# 42

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This is our first issue on juvenile delinquency published in 1997.

Editor's Note: Our more recent issue, Preventing Juvenile Delinquency published in 2008, is also available.



Articles in this issue:

Family Solutions for Juvenile First Offenders

By William H. Quinn, Ph.D., Keith Bell, M.S., & Jennifer Ward, B.S.

Resilience to Delinquency

By Carolyn A. Smith, Ph.D., Alan J. Lizotte, Ph.D., Terence P. Thornberry, Ph.D., & Marvin D. Krohn, Ph.D.

Seattle Social Development Project: Preventing Delinquency Among Low-Income Children

By Julie O'Donnell, Ph.D., David Hawkins, Ph.D., Richard F. Catalano, Ph.D., Robert D. Abbott, Ph.D., & L. Edward Day, Ph.D.

The Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency: A Review of the Research

By Edward P. Mulvey, Michael W. Arthur, & N. Dickon Reppucci

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