Child (under 12)
Cognitive and Behavioral Outcomes of Snoring Among Adolescents
Potential Postmortem Microbial Biomarkers of Infant and Younger Children Death Investigation
Concordance in Child-Parent Reporting of Social Victimization Experiences in the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study
Training and Technical Assistance Increase the Fidelity of Implementation of a Universal Prevention Initiative in Rural Schools: Results from a 3-Year Cluster-Randomized Trial
Impact of Parenting Intervention on Observed Aggressive Behaviors in At-Risk Infants
Behavioral Parent Training in Infancy: A Window of Opportunity for High-Risk Families
Assessing the Predictive Utility of Florida’s Human Trafficking Screening Tool among Dual System-involved Youth
Prediction of Skull Fracture Risk for Children 0-9 Months Old Through Validated Parametric Finite Element Model and Cadaver Test Reconstruction
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's Tribal Consultations and Listening Sessions Report 2023
Verified Human Trafficking Allegations Among Single and Dual System-Involved Children: Predicting Initial and Repeat Victimization
Understanding School Climate for American Indian Youth: A CBPR Case Study Approach
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 2022 Annual Report
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention 2023 Annual Report
Guardianship Abuse: Bad Apples or Tip of the Iceberg?
When cases involving high-profile individuals, like Britney Spears, make national headlines, issues surrounding guardianship and conservatorship take center stage. But after those specific cases resolve and national interest fades, the systemic issues remain. We have very little data on how the guardianship system is actually working, and the scope and prevalence of guardianship abuse remains unclear. We don’t know how many individuals suffer abuse under guardianship. We don’t know to what extent guardianship, when properly executed, improves the lives of those it’s intended to serve.