Research
& Updates:

Characteristics
of Crime
From
the Bureau of Justice Statistics, this site offers Summary Findings,
a listing of BJS publications (many of which are listed below),
selected statistics, and a list of related web sites you might
want to visit.
Students'
Report of School Crime: 1989 and 1995
Published
in 1998. (NCJ 169607)
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directly to the report in ASCII
Text [134K]
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Acrobat PDF [461K]
Indicators
of School Crime and Safety, 1999
Published
in 1999. A joint effort of the Bureau of Justice Statistics and
the National Center for Education Statistics. (also find publication
and ordering information at BJS
website)
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directly to the full report at BJS in ASCII
Text [218K]
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Acrobat PDF [968K]
or go to the report at NCES in Adobe
Acrobat PDF
Criminal
Victimization in the United States 1995
Published
in May 2000. (NCJ 171129)
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directly to the full report in ASCII
Text [111K]
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Acrobat PDF [755K]
(also available in smaller files by chapter)
Reducing
Youth Violence: A Comprehensive Approach
A multimedia CD-ROM from OJJDP,
providing best practices in youth violence reduction. Published
in 1999.
Statistical
Review of School Safety Surveys
Survey
summaries relating to school safety and school climate, from the
National School Safety Center.
Violence
and Discipline Problems in U.S. Public Schools: 1996-97
Published
in 1998. From the National Center for Education Statistics. (NCES
98-030)
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this report in HTML
or
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Acrobat PDF [481K]
Juvenile
Justice Documents: Violence and Victimization
From the Justice Information
Center, part of the National Criminal Justice Reference
Service (NCJRS). Lists reports and information on youth violence
in schools and community, all fully downloadable in a variety
of formats, including Acrobat PDF, HTML, and ASCII Text.
America's
Child Care Crisis: A Crime Prevention Tragedy
A
Report from FIGHT CRIME: INVEST IN KIDS, an anti-crime group comprised
of law-enforcement officials, victims of violence and youth-violence
experts, providing information of the ameliorating effects of
quality child care on youth violence. Published in January 2000.
[available as an Adobe Acrobat PDF file only - 624K]
Investing
in Our Children: What We Know and Don't Know About the Costs and
Benefits of Early Childhood Interventions
Written
by Lynn A. Karoly, Peter W. Greenwood, Susan S. Everingham, Jill
Houbé, M. Rebecca Kilburn, C. Peter Rydell, Matthew Sanders, and
James Chiesa. Published in 1998 by RAND.
Costs
and Benefits of Early Childhood Intervention
Written
by Peter W. Greenwood, published by OJJDP
in February 1999. OJJDP Fact Sheet #94.
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directly to the fact sheet in ASCII
Text [134K]
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Acrobat PDF [461K]
The
WHO Study of Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children, U.S.
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD),
Bethesda, MD. This school-based research study, performed for the
first time in the United States in 1997-98, has been conducted every
four years by European countries since 1982. The research goal is
to increase our understanding of health behaviors, lifestyles, and
their context in young people, ages 11-15 years. The study provides
data on 120,000 students from 28 countries for the 1997-98 school
year. For more information contact NICHD at (301) 496-5133.