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Corrections Today; 4/1/2001; Clements, To Out of lock-up: now what? A large number of youthful offenders released from confinement end up back in the system. Helping kids re-enter the community can help them stay out of trouble and save states money.
Juvenile Offenders and School
Gertler, M. E. (1992). The Social Ecology of Agricultural Sustainability. David A. Hay and Gurcharn S. Basran (eds.). Rural sociology in Canada. Toronto: Oxford University Press, pp. 173-188.
Concentrated Animal Feeding
Juveniles and Youthful Offenders: Chapter 11. Retrieved on November 15, 2005 from: http://www.nysba.org/Content/ContentGroups/News1/Lega l_Handbook_for_NYS_Journalist/Legal_Handbook_(Chapter Eleven).htm
Juvenile Detention
"Mini-Briefing on the Proposed Youthful Offender Implementation Plan,", Jerry Regier, Hearing before US Senate Sub Committee,1997
Juvenile Delinquency
Cohen, Albert K., The Sociology of the Deviant Act: Anomie Theory and Beyond, American Sociological Review, vol. 30: pp. 5-15 (1965).
Status Frustration
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