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Federal Probation Journal View

Title Issue
Punitive Juvenile Justice Policies and the Impact on Minority Youth December, 1999
Successful Strategies for Reforming Juvenile Detention December, 1999
Lessons Learned from Boston's Police-Community Collaboration December, 1999
Interagency Collaboration in Juvenile Justice: Learning From Experience December, 1999
Juveniles and Computers: Should We Be Concerned? December, 1999
Multicultural Implications of Restorative Juvenile Justice December, 1999
When Should Juveniles Be Treated As Adults? December, 1999
Biosocial Risk Factors and Juvenile Violence December, 1999
Juvenile Justice in Transition: Is There a Future? December, 1999
The Unique Circumstances of Native American Juveniles Under Federal Supervision December, 1999
Legal Issues in Juvenile Drug Testing December, 1999
"Up to Speed"--Juvenile Justice on the Eve of the Next Millennium December, 1999
Pending Juvenile Legislation December, 1999
Matching Drug-Involved Probationers to Appropriate Drug Interventions June, 1999
A Comprehensive Approach to Supervision in the Southern District of West Virginia June, 1999
Perspectives on Parole: The Board Members' Viewpoint June, 1999
Can Probation Be Revoked When Probationers Do Not Willfully Violate the Terms or Conditions of Supervision? June, 1999
Screening and Assessing Substance-Abusing Offenders: Quantity and Quality June, 1999
Early Termination: Outdated Concept in an Era of Punitiveness June, 1999
Communication Between Probation Officers and Judges: An Innovative Model June, 1999
The Strengths Perspective: A Paradigm for Correctional Counseling June, 1999
Student Interns: Are They Worth the Bother? June, 1999
American Criminal Justice Philosophy: What's Old-What's New? June, 1999
"Up to Speed": The Nexus Between Drugs and Crime: Theory, Research, and Practice June, 1999
"Looking at the Law": The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination and Supervision June, 1999

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