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  3. Vol. 29 No. 1 (2015): JAJJS 2015 Issue

Vol. 29 No. 1 (2015): JAJJS 2015 Issue

					View Vol. 29 No. 1 (2015): JAJJS 2015 Issue
Published: 01/01/2015

Full Issue

  • McGuire et al 2015
  • Roush 2015
  • Vanderpyl 2015

Articles

  • Do Juveniles Understand What an Attorney is Supposed to Do Well Enough to Make Knowing and Intelligent Decisions About Waiving Their Right to Counsel?: An Exploratory Study

    M. Dyan McGuire, Michael G. Vaughn , Jeffrey J. Shook, Tamara Kenny (Author)
    1-30
    • McGuire et al 2015
  • Reforming Conditions of Confinement in Juvenile Detention: Evidence-­‐Based Research from the U.S. District Court Intervention in Cook County, IL

    David W. Roush (Author)
    31-40
    • Roush 2015
  • Easing Reentry through Employability Skills Training for Incarcerated Youth

    Taryn VanderPyl (Author)
    41-57
    • VanderPyl 2015

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