968 resultados para juvenile delinquents


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Report year ends in Nov. (1st and 5th report), Dec. (6th report), and June (7th-11th reports).

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The original manuscript was rearranged and condensed by Philip Klein. cf. Foreword.

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"Program description and statistical summary."

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Includes recommendations regarding the state's compliance with the federal Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act.

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The House of Refuge was incorporated in 1826 for the reformation of juvenile delinquents in Philadelphia.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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"A paper read before the American Prison Association at Baltimore, November 12th, 1912."

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This research will serve to evaluate the current processes and procedures in place for the Community Case Management training, data entry, and quality assurance at the Department of Juvenile Justice. The goal of the research is to identify and establish a framework for a universal unit within the agency that will enhance the effectiveness of Case Management by consolidating and streamlining information to reduce conflicting standards to create a stronger support unit, and to facilitate learning and understanding for the staff.

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This study focused on the instruments that are currently being used by fire department personnel to identify and classify juvenile firesetters, these instruments, as published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (F.E.M.A.) have never been empirically validated as to their ability to discriminate between first time and multiple firesetters and to predict the degree of risk for future firesetting by juveniles that come to the attention of authorities for firesetting behaviors. The study was descriptive in nature and not designed to test the validity of these instruments. The study was designed to test the ability of the instruments to discriminate between first time and multiple firesetters and to categorize known firesetters, based on the motive for firesetting, as to their degree or risk for future firesetting.^ The results suggest that the F.E.M.A. instruments are of little use in discriminating between first time and multiple firesetters. The F.E.M.A. instruments were not able to categorize juvenile firesetters as to their potential risk for future firesetting. A subset of variables from the F.E.M.A. instruments was identified that may be useful in discriminating between youth that are troubled firesetters and those that are not. ^