Juvenile justice
Expanding the framework of childhood adversity: Structural violence and aggression in childhood
Development and Validation of a Retrospective Self-Report Measure of Childhood Neglect
Beyond Reoffending and Rearrest: Expanding the Collateral Consequences of Formal Processing to Youth Homelessness
The role of ethnic identity in preserving the future expectations of justice-involved Black male youth in the United States following direct victimization
Disaggregating the heterogeneity of DSM-5 posttraumatic stress symptoms and disorder among justice-involved adolescents
Beyond Reoffending and Rearrest: Expanding the Collateral Consequences of Formal Processing to Youth Homelessness
The role of ethnic identity in preserving the future expectations of justice-involved Black male youth in the United States following direct victimization
Disaggregating the heterogeneity of DSM-5 posttraumatic stress symptoms and disorder among justice-involved adolescents
Development and Validation of a Retrospective Self-Report Measure of Childhood Neglect
Neighborhood Context and the Gender Gap in Adolescent Violent Crime
Neighborhood Context and the Gender Gap in Adolescent Violent Crime
Gene—Environment Interplay and Delinquent Involvement: Evidence of Direct, Indirect, and Interactive Effects
Gene—Environment Interplay and Delinquent Involvement: Evidence of Direct, Indirect, and Interactive Effects
Youth-Produced Images Are the Majority of Child Sexual Abuse Materials: Categories of Youth and Adult Perpetrators From a Victim Based Study
Youth-Produced Images Are the Majority of Child Sexual Abuse Materials: Categories of Youth and Adult Perpetrators From a Victim Based Study
Understanding variation in juvenile life without parole legislation following Miller
Understanding variation in juvenile life without parole legislation following Miller
Gangs
There is no single definition of a gang, but there are a number of widely accepted criteria for classifying groups as gangs (Decker and Curry, 2003; Esbensen et al., 2001; Klein, 1995; Miller, 1992; Spergel, 1995). This review used the following criteria: (1) the group has three or more members, generally aged 12-24; (2) members share an identity, typically linked to a name and/or symbols...
Children Exposed to Violence
A study of a national sample of American children found that over the past year 60 percent were exposed to violence, crime, or abuse in their homes, schools, and communities. Almost 40 percent of American children were direct victims of 2 or more violent acts, and 1 in 10 were victims of violence 5 or more times. Children are more likely to be exposed to...