Middle School Violence: Keeping Students Safe?
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January 1, 2000
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What Youth Need to Succeed: The Roots of Resiliency
Karen Bogenschneider
Assistant Professor of Child & Family Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison/Extension
Preventing Delinquency Through Effective Training and Adult Support
David Andrews
Dean of the College of Human Ecology, The Ohio State University
Alternatives in Juvenile Corrections
Bill Barton
Professor of Social Work, Indiana University
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