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Huff, C. Ronald – 1998
A study was conducted to compare the criminal behavior of gang members and nongang at-risk youths in four urban and suburban communities, Denver (Colorado), Aurora (Colorado), Broward County (Florida), and Cleveland (Ohio). The first three communities were emergent, rather than chronic, gang environments, but in Cleveland, information on gangs…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Comparative Analysis, Delinquency, Early Intervention
Herrera, Carla; Arbreton, Amy J. A. – 2003
Boys & Girls Clubs in New York City and Boston participated in a 3-year initiative to provide and enhance services to underserved teens. Researchers collected data via surveys of club members and staff; cost surveys of club administrators; interviews, focus groups, and observations at each club; and attendance information. Results indicated…
Descriptors: Adolescents, After School Programs, Disadvantaged Youth, High Risk Students
Henig, Jeffrey R.; Hula, Richard C.; Orr, Marion; Pedescleaux, Desiree S. – 1999
This study traced the relationships among demographic change, political change, and education in: Atlanta, Georgia; Baltimore, Maryland; Detroit, Michigan; and the District of Columbia. Although each city is different and has experienced periods of enthusiasms for school reform, all four cities are dealing with objective indicators of educational…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students, Political Influences
Paglin, Catherine; Fager, Jennifer – 1997
Alternative schools are defined in this report as schools or programs targeting students who are unsuccessful in the traditional school environment. These schools often see their mission as one of dropout prevention. Certain features are usually associated with alternative schools, including a clear mission, a small enrollment, a more personal…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Disadvantaged Youth, Dropouts, High Risk Students
Finn, Patrick J. – 1999
Teachers, parents, and older students need to understand the mechanisms that have subverted honest efforts to give working class children in the United States a decent education. This book discusses why this has happened and suggests ways to develop a pedagogy that makes progressive methods, education that empowers, and powerful literacy possible…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Empowerment

Thornberry, Terence P.; Smith, Carolyn A.; Howard, Gregory J. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1997
Uses data from the Rochester Youth Development Study of urban youth (N=615) to identify early risk factors for the likelihood of becoming a teen father. Results show that teen fatherhood is related to a variety of risk factors, such as social class, educational performance, precocious sexual activity, and drug use. (RJM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, At Risk Persons, Early Parenthood, Fathers

Ladany, Nicholas; Melincoff, Deborah S.; Constantine, Madonna G.; Love, Rosaria – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1997
Examines the commitment to career choices process for at-risk urban high school students (N=189). Results indicate that students' level of commitment to their career choices was related to vocational identity, their need for occupational information, their perceived barriers to occupational goals, and the number of occupations they considered.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Choice, Career Exploration, High Risk Students

Manno, Bruno V.; Vanourek, Gregg; Finn, Chester E., Jr. – Education and Urban Society, 1999
Explores the role of charter schools and explains why the charter movement is so promising for transforming U.S. education, particularly in urban areas. Addresses three common objections to charter schools and asserts that charter schools can serve the needs of at-risk and disabled students. (SLD)
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Disabilities, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Change
McCloskey, Patrick J. – Teacher Magazine, 2006
Julius Bennett was once a disinterested student destined to become a dropout. Then he enrolled in Amistad Academy, an academically focused charter middle school intent on narrowing the achievement gap between urban and suburban kids located in New Haven, Connecticut. Now Julius is making plans for college. In this article the author details the…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Low Achievement, Academic Achievement, Charter Schools
Chapin, John; de las Alas, Stacy; Coleman, Grace – 2002
This study explored the role of the media in the formation and preservation of optimistic bias. It also sought to link optimistic bias and third-person perception, bridging a gap between communication studies and health psychology. The intersection of the two literatures may be especially beneficial in understanding how adolescents process and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Health Education, High Risk Students, Mass Media Role
Chapin, John; Coleman, Grace – 2002
This study is the first of its kind to study third-person perception within the context of school violence. Linkages to the health psychology literature (optimistic bias) provide the basis for further understanding of adolescents' perceptions of school violence and the influence of media violence in their lives. Results from a survey of 1,500…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Health Education, High Risk Students, Mass Media Role
Poe-Yamagata, Eileen; Butts, Jeffrey A. – 1996
This document analyzes patterns in the arrest, judicial management, and correctional placement of female offenders. Data are from several federal databases, including the Children in Custody Census. In 1993, U.S. law enforcement agencies made an estimated 570,100 arrests involving females under the age of 18. Although male offenders still account…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Correctional Rehabilitation, Databases, Delinquency
Novotney, Laurence C.; Mertinko, Elizabeth; Lange, James; Baker, Tara Kelley – 2000
The greatest support offered by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention for youth mentoring has been through the Juvenile Mentoring Program (JUMP), which provides one-to-one mentoring for youth at risk of delinquency, gang involvement, educational failure, or dropping out of school. Information on JUMP has been collected through…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Disadvantaged Youth, High Risk Students, Juvenile Gangs
Benson, Peter L.; Scales, Peter C.; Leffert, Nancy; Roehlkepartain, Eugene C. – 1999
This report presents both a framework for understanding positive factors that contribute to the healthy development of young people, termed "developmental assets," and a portrait of 6th-to-12th-grade youth based on that framework. The report analyzes and interprets data from 99,462 youth in 213 communities collected during the 1996-97 school year.…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Child Development, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Secondary Education

O'Donnell, Julie; Michalak, Elizabeth A.; Ames, Ellen B. – Social Work in Education, 1997
Describes an after-school program in which 54 youth mentors worked with 584 elementary and middle-school children in small groups over a two-year period. Focuses on bonding, prosocial norms, peer influence, participant characteristics, service features, and other factors. Outcomes suggest that the program benefitted both children and mentors. (RJM)
Descriptors: After School Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students, Mentors