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September 2001

Federal Campus Crime Reporting 101

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This is an information packet highlighting history, providing definitions of common terms and answering frequently asked questions regarding the U.S. "Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act" (the Clery Act).
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  • General Material
March 2001

Juveniles Who Have Sexually Offended: A Review of the Professional Literature

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Forward: "The authors of Juveniles Who Have Sexually Offended have diligently mined the research literature to provide a comprehensive and annotated account of the characteristics of juveniles who commit sex offenses and their families, and the type of offenses they commit. A broad array of clinical assessment tools, including psychological testing, are described, and a thorough discussion of recidivism rates and issues is presented. The Report concludes with a review of treatment approaches and settings and a look at program assessment.
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January 2001

Interpersonal Violence and Adolescent Pregnancy: Prevalence and Implications for Practice and Policy

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This report shows that adolescents who have experienced interpersonal violence are at a higher risk of teen pregnancy. The report recommends strategies to prevent adolescent pregnancy as well as to support pregnant and parenting adolescents, their partners, and children.
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January 2001

Fact Sheet about Children with Sexual Behavior Problems

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 It is difficult to determine whether greater numbers of these cases are due to an actual increase in problematic sexual behaviors in children, or an increased awareness and identification of these behaviors when they occur. Children with sexual behavior problems should not be considered 'sex offenders' similar to adolescents and adults who engage in some of the same victimizing behaviors. They are different in a number of ways. This fact sheet describes these differences.
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January 2001

Young Men as Allies in Preventing Violence and Abuse: Building Effective Partnerships with Schools

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This paper argues that "young men can play a critical role in constructing a healthier world for women and men, a world free of violence and founded on principles of equity and compassion."
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January 2001

Domestic Violence, Homelessness, and Children's Education

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Discusses the McKinney-Vento legislation including who is covered under the act and how it affects homeless children.
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January 2001

Profiting from abuse: An investigation into the sexual exploitation of children

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This publication contains stories of children affected by commercial sex trafficking, including how they became involved in the sex trade, how they feel about their lives, what they need, what they fear and hope for.
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November 2000

OJJDP Juvenile Justice Bulletin: Co-Occurence of Delinquency and Other Problem Behaviors

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This bulletin discusses findings that indicate preventing delinquency requires identification of risk factors that increase the likelihood of delinquent behavior and protective factors that enhance positive behaviors.
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  • General Material
June 2000

Expanding Solutions for Domestic Violence and Poverty: What Battered Women with Abused Children Need from Their Advocates

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This paper uses examples from the child welfare system to raise questions about the limitations of current DV advocacy strategies for low-income women. The paper challenges the U.S. traditional battered women's movement to expand its solutions.
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June 2000

Online Victimization: A Report on the Nation's Youth

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This report describes the responses of youth who were surveyed about their use of the internet and experiences while online, which includes exposure to unwanted sexual material and harassment. It also highlights the need for both public and private initiatives to make the internet safer for youth.
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  • NRCDV Publications
May 2000

Making the Peace: An Approach to Preventing Relationship Violence Among Youth

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Describes a comprehensive school-based project that provided training and technical assistance to 2 communities implementing comprehensive dating/domestic violence prevention campaigns in their secondary schools.
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March 2000

Children's Advocacy Centers in Indian Country

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The booklet discusses CAC's model in developing a proven response to child abuse by creating a multidisciplinary team approach that coordinates the key services involved in the investigation, prosecution, and treatment&of child abuse cases. It concludes by encouraging tribal communities in the developmental stages to consider the CAC's model as an appropriate response to child abuse.