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Juvenile Justice and Service-Learning: Selected Resources

  Source: National Service-Learning Clearinghouse, updated March 2007.

Our bibliographies strive to provide the most useful resources on a topic, with links to online full text items and downloadable PDFs when those are available. Library items may be borrowed from the Clearinghouse by Learn and Serve America grantees and subgrantees.

For additional resources on these and other service-learning topics, visit the National Service-Learning Clearinghouse at www.servicelearning.org.

Theoretical Perspectives
  Bartollas, Clemens & Miller, Stuart J. (2004). Juvenile Justice in America. 4 th edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Bazemore. Gordon & Schiff, Mara. (2004). Juvenile Justice Reform and Restorative Justice: Building Theory and Policy from Practice. Portland, OR: Willan Publishing.

Champion, Dean J. (2004). The Juvenile Justice System, Delinquency, Processing and the Law. 4 th edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Cox, Steven M., Conrad, John J. & Allen, Jennifer M. (2003). Juvenile Justice: A Guide to Theory and Practice (5th edition). Carmel, ID: Brown & Benchmark.

Drowns, Robert W. & Hess, Karen M... (2000). Juvenile Justice. 3 rd edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.

Houston, James & Barton, Shannon. (2005). Juvenile Justice, Theory, Systems and Organization. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Sims, Barbara & Preston, Pamela. (Eds.). (n.d.) Handbook of Juvenile Justice: Theory and Practice. [Full text online]
<http://www.publicadministrationnetbase.com/ejournals/books/book_summary/
features.asp?id=4584
>

White, Carter. (2002). Reclaiming Incarcerated Youth through Education Corrections Today, 64 (2), 174–188.

Youth for Justice. (2001). Special Issue of Juvenile Justice Bulletin.. [Full text online]
<http://www.ncjrs.gov/html/ojjdp/jjbul2001_4_1/contents.html>
   
Programs and Practices
  Bolivar, Teresita. (1999). Service Strategies and Programs to Help Incarcerated Youth: A Training Program for Volunteers. National Service Fellowship Report. Washington, DC: Corporation for National and Community Service. [Full Text PDF]
<http://www.nationalserviceresources.org/filemanager/download/
NatlServFellows/bolivar.pdf
>

Degelman, Charles, Doggett, Keri & Medina, Gregorio. (2006). Giving Back – Introducing Community Service Learning: Improving Mandatory Community Service for Juvenile Offenders: An Action Guide for Youth Court Programs and the Juvenile Justice System. Chicago: Constitutional Rights Foundation.

Howell, Kenneth W., & Wolford, Bruce I. (2002). Corrections and Juvenile Justice, Current Education Practice for Youth with Learning and Other Disabilities. Washington DC: Center for Effective Collaboration and Practice at the American Institutes for Research, and College Park, MD: The National Center for Education, Disabilities, and Juvenile Justice.

Iowa Department of Human Rights. (2002). Juvenile Justice System Evaluation Capacity Building in Iowa. Report of the Iowa Department of Human Rights, Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning and Statistical Analysis Center. Des Moines, IA: Author. [Full Text PDF]
<http://www.jrsa.org/pubs/juv-justice/reports/iowa-capacity-building.pdf>

Justice and Delinquency Prevention: Fiscal Years 2003 through 2005. Augusta, ME: Author. [Full Text PDF]
<http://mainegov-images.informe.org/corrections/jjag/PDF/JJAG_Plan.pdf>

Osher, David, Dwyer, Kevin, & Jackson, Stephanie (2003). Safe, Supportive, and Successful Schools Step by Step. Longmont, Colorado: Sopris West.

Penn, Everette B. (2000). Reducing Delinquency Through Service. National Service Fellowship Report. Washington, DC: Corporation for National and Community Service. [Full Text PDF]
<http://www.nationalserviceresources.org/filemanager/download/NatlServFellows/
penn.pdf
>

Taylor, Robert, W., F ritsch, Eric J. & Caeti, Tory J. (2002). Juvenile Justice: Policies, Programs, and Practices. New York: Glencoe/McGraw Hill.
   
Research Studies
  Blomberg, T.G. & Waldo, G.P. (2002). Integrating Research, Policy, and Practice in Juvenile Justice Education. Evaluation Review, 26 (3), 241-250.

Murray, Joseph & Adams, Don C. (Spring 1998). Developmental Implications of Undergraduate Student Attitudes Concerning Juvenile Justice. The National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Journal. 35 (3) [On-line]
<http://publications.naspa.org/naspajournal/vol35/iss2/art6/>

National Council on Disability. (2003). Addressing the Needs of Youth with Disabilities in the Juvenile Justice System: The Current Status of Evidence-Based Research. Washington, DC: Author. [Full text online]
<http://www.ncd.gov/newsroom/publications/2003/juvenile.htm>

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. (1999). OJJDP Research: Making a Difference for Juveniles. Report. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention.

Wetmiller, Cynthia. (2003). Students with Disabilities and the Juvenile Justice System: Can Service-Learning Play a Role? Pittsburgh, PA: Pennsylvania Service-Learning Alliance.

Wolford, Bruce I. (2000). Juvenile Justice Education: Who is Educating the Youth? Richmond, KY: Council for Educators of At-Risk and Delinquent Youth, Eastern Kentucky University. [Full text online]
<http://www.edjj.org/Publications/educating_youth.pdf>
   
Websites
  American Bar Association - Juvenile Justice Center
<http://www.abanet.org/dch/committee.cfm?com=CR200000>

Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice
<http://www.cjcj.org>

Juvenile Information Network
<http://www.juvenilenet.org/index.shtml>

Juvenile Justice Clearinghouse
<http://www.fsu.edu/~crimdo/jjclearinghouse/about.html>

The Juvenile Justice Coalition
<http://www.juvenilecoalition.org/>

Juvenile Law Center
<http://www.jlc.org>

National Center on Education Disability, and Juvenile Justice
<http://www.edjj.org>

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
<http://www.ojjdp.ncjrs.org/>

State Juvenile Justice Profiles
<http://www.ncjj.org/stateprofiles/>

U.S. Department of Justice -- Office of Justice Programs
<http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov>

Youth for Justice
<http://www.youthforjustice.org/>
 
 
 
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