| Juvenile Offenders and Victims: 2006 National Report |
by:
Howard Snyder, Melissa Sickmund
Print version available: No
PDF version available: Yes *Free to download*
- Publication Year: 2006
- Volume: n/a
- Issue: n/a
- Pages: 260
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Abstract
Since 1995 the reports in OJJDP's Juvenile Offenders and Victims series have been among the most referenced documents in the juvenile justice field. They pull together the most requested and needed empirical information and present it in a way that enables non-technical audiences to understand its meaning and significance. Presentations are relatively short, the writing is clear, and graphics and tables are well designed and easy to read.
Co-authors, Howard Snyder and Melissa Sickmund, of the National Center for Juvenile Justice, have again teamed together to produce a volume that every juvenile justice professional will want in their library. Juvenile Offenders and Victims: 2006 National Report presents comprehensive information on juvenile crime, violence, and victimization and on the juvenile justice system. This OJJDP National Report brings together the latest available statistics from a variety of sources and includes numerous tables, graphs, and maps, accompanied by analyses in clear, nontechnical language.
Juvenile Offenders and Victims: 2006 National Report
is available online here.
A limited number of printed copies are available from NCJRS,
1-800-638-8736. Please reference document number 212906.
In addition to the report, NCJJ and OJJDP disseminate data through a web site that gives users further access to the information found in the reports. The Web site-the OJJDP Statistical Briefing Book-is one of the most visited sites on the U.S. Department of Justice's family of web sites because of the usefulness of the information and its ease of use.
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