Juvenile correctional facilities
Crowding in Juvenile Detention: A Problem Solving Approach Videoconference
Long-Term Rearrest Rates in a Sample of Adjudicated Delinquents: Evaluating the Impact of Alternative Programs
Follow-up of Female Delinquents: Maternal Contributions to the Perpetuation of Deviance
Drug Activity and Firearms Possession and Use by Juveniles
OJJDP Journal of Juvenile Justice, Volume 6, Issue 1, Spring 2017
Environment and Working Conditions in Juvenile Boot Camps and Traditional Facilities
Method for Measuring Organizational Functioning in Juvenile Justice Facilities Using Resident Ratings
Training Helps Lincoln School Resource Officers Learn About Adolescent Mental Health
Applying the Principles of Effective Intervention: The Results of a Process Evaluation of a Juvenile Correctional Center
Juvenile Offenders and Victims: National Report 1999 (CD-ROM)
Perceived Conditions of Confinement: A National Evaluation of Juvenile Boot Camps and Traditional Facilities
Pulling Levers: Chronic Offenders, High-Crime Settings, and a Theory of Prevention
New Jersey Launches Program for SRO-Trained Special Law Enforcement Officers
Make-Believe Families and Homosexuality Among Imprisoned Girls
Helping Child Victims of Family Violence Through School Personnel: An Evaluation of a Training Program
Hair Assays and Urinalysis for Drugs of Abuse Among Juvenile Offenders: A Comparison of Two Cities Based Upon the Drug Use Forecasting Program Final Report
Judicial Views on Confidentiality and Information Sharing in the Juvenile Justice System: A Survey of Virginia Juvenile Court Judges
Corrections
Corrections refers to the supervision of persons arrested for, convicted of, or sentenced for criminal offenses. Correctional populations fall into two general categories: institutional corrections and community corrections. Correctional officers play a pivotal role in protecting public safety. They separate individuals convicted of crimes from communities as they serve out their sentences, and they also help those who have completed their sentences to live law-abiding...