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ERIC Number: ED625746
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2017-Jul
Pages: 10
Abstractor: ERIC
ISBN: N/A
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Juvenile Crime and the Heat of the Moment. Appendices
Abell Foundation
Recent studies have causally linked juvenile incarceration with higher high school dropout and adult incarceration rates, which have subsequently reduced labor market and social engagement outcomes for a population that is overwhelmingly represented by minorities. Despite extensive investment and planning by public and private stakeholders in Baltimore City, the battle to curb youth crime and recidivism has been an uphill one; even with boosts from aggressive city and statewide initiatives, juvenile crime and recidivism rates have remained relatively steadfast over the past five years. A proposed solution is introducing cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) -based interventions in select Baltimore City Public Schools and the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center (BCJJC). This document presents the following seven appendices that accompany the main report: (1) Voices of Local Stakeholders; (2) Existing Youth Violence Prevention Programs in Baltimore; (3) Sample of Nationwide CBT Interventions, via National Institute of Justice; (4) Illustrative BAM and JTDC Activities; (5) Key Tables from Heller et al.; (6) Discussion of Heller et al. Results; and (7) Description of Data Sources. [For the main report, see ED625737.]
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Publication Type: Reports - Descriptive
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Abell Foundation
Identifiers - Location: Maryland (Baltimore)
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