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Childhood Maltreatment, Trauma, and Abuse and Adolescent Delinquency, United States, 1994-2008
Department of Justice —
These data are part of NACJD's Fast Track Release and are distributed as they were received from the data depositor. The files have been zipped by NACJD for release,... -
Federal
Comprehensive Investigation of the Role of Individuals, the Immediate Social Environment, and Neighborhoods in Trajectories of Adolescent Antisocial Behavior in Chicago, Illinois, 1994-2002
Department of Justice —
The overall goal of this study was to acquire a greater understanding of the development of adolescent antisocial behavior using data from the Project on Human... -
Federal
Evaluation of SAFEChildren, a Family-Focused Prevention Program in Chicago, Illinois, 2006-2010
Department of Justice —
Schools and Families Educating Children (SAFEChildren) is a family-focused program designed to aid families residing in high risk communities with child development... -
Federal
Intra- and Intergenerational Aspects of Serious Domestic Violence and Alcohol and Drug Abuse in Buffalo, 1987
Department of Justice —
These data examine the interrelationships among alcohol use, drug use, criminal violence, and domestic violence in a parolee population. More specifically, the data... -
Federal
Post-Incarceration Partner Violence: Examining the Social Context of Victimization to Inform Victim Services and Prevention, 5 U.S. States, 2008-2015
Department of Justice —
Do post-incarceration partner violence experiences in justice-involved couples conform to the most widely used evidence based typology of partner violence in the... -
Federal
1 in 5 Parents Think What They Say Has Little Influence on Their Child\'s Substance Use (2004 to 2011 NSDUH)
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
This report uses 2004 to 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) to assess whether parents of adolescents aged 12 to 17 thought what they said influenced... -
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Impact of Alcohol or Drug Use and Incarceration on Child Care in Santa Clara County, California, 2003
Department of Justice —
This pilot study was conducted in an attempt to better understand the jailed population in terms of the number of families at risk and the relationship between... -
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Evaluating Program Enhancements for Mentors Working with Children of Incarcerated Parents (COIP), United States, 2016-2020
Department of Justice —
The Children of Incarcerated Parents (COIP) Project was established as a means of evaluating mentorships between children whose parents are incarcerated and program...