George Washington University Released a Research Report on Local Youth Justice Programs in the United States of America
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Youth Justice Report: An Empirical Analysis
Teen Court, Youth Court, Peer Court, Student Court, Youth Peer Panels/Juries
George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
This 48 page report includes the most recent national data available on local youth courts, teen courts, peer courts, student courts and youth peer panels in America. This Research Report is the most current data available as of 2011. More than 1,200 of these local youth justice programs in America were sent surveys and more than 350 of the staff from these programs collected and reported the data used in this report. This report was completed by George Washington University and it was funded by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention under the direction of Global Youth Justice’s Scott Bernard Peterson. Dr. Jeffrey Schneider was the author and distinguished researcher who undertook this national data collection analysis. This report is excellent. It will be helpful with writing reports and grants and sharing with your colleagues. It documents local Youth Justice programs often referred to as Teen Court, Youth Court, Peer Court, Student Court and Youth Peer Panels and Juries are most replicated Juvenile Justice program since the establishment of the 1st Juvenile Court in America in Cook County, Illinois in 1899,
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