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  3. Vol. 31 No. 1 (2017): JAJJS 2017 Issue

Vol. 31 No. 1 (2017): JAJJS 2017 Issue

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Published: 01/01/2017

Full Issue

  • Ruiz et al 2017
  • Verrecchia and Wood 2017
  • Yelderman 2017
  • Staples-Farmer 2017
  • Bear 2017

Articles

  • Implications of Sentencing Reform on Mental Health Symptoms in the Declining Juvenile Justice Populations

    Rachel Ruiz, Geoff R. Twitchell, Melinda Hohman, Mark B. Reed (Author)
    1-15
    • Ruiz et al 2017
  • WHY AREN’T WE CELEBRATING?

    Wayne Bear (Author)
    58-60
    • Bear 2017
  • Family Environment and Delinquency: Impressions of the People Doing the Work

    PJ Verrecchia, Ciara Wood (Author)
    16-27
    • Verrecchia and Wood 2017
  • Mentoring Programs in Juvenile Treatment Drug Courts: Understanding the Difficulties of Applying Best Practices

    Logan A. Yelderman (Author)
    28-49
    • Yelderman 2017
  • Demystifying Literacy Education Behind Bars: Effective Strategies for Increasing Human Capital

    Sarah Staples-Farmer (Author)
    50-57
    • Staples-Farmer 2017

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