Job Corps graduates earn higher wages and are less likely to have run-ins with the criminal justice system than eligible nonparticipants, according...
Mark Schuster, M..D., Ph.D., Todd Franke, Ph.D., Amy Bastian, MPH, et al. American Journal of Public Health April 2000, Vol. 90, No....
Leslie Acoca Journal of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention October 1999, Vol. VI, No. 1 Free from Juvenile Justice...
Phyllis Ellickson, Ph.D., and Kimberly McGuigan, Ph.D. American Journal of Public Health, April 2000, Vol. 90, No. 4, pgs. 566-572 Free from...
With financial support from Microsoft Corporation and Children’s Television Workshop (creators of “Sesame Street”), and with guidance from the latter, the National...
Many years ago I attended a dinner party at which the conversation turned to the question, “Has a book ever changed your...
After Hurricane Floyd slammed the East Coast last September, the kids at PowerUp in San Jose, Calif., hit the Internet. Their mission...
Florence, S.C.—Enveloped in the picturesque, seductive spring greenery and perfumed breezes of this sprawling Up Country Southern city, but left out of...
Phoenix, Ariz.—Garrett is just 14, but he’s about to fail a test that could send him to jail. “I was around some...
America’s major institutions, succumbing to cold, Reagan/Clinton-era politics, have profoundly let young people down. A recent avalanche of cloned reports by interest...
Now that nearly 3,000 youths have gone to juvenile drug courts and the U.S. Justice Department has spent more than $16 million...
As the nation prepares for the obligatory wringing of hands and lowering of flags on April 20th to mark the first anniversary...
By Angela Randolph Growing up, I always wanted to go to the Caribbean Day Parade on Eastern Parkway in Brooklyn. I live...
By Ju Yon Kim When I was seven years old I went to the circus with my family and friends. We had...
By Amy Bracken Kari Pardoe is barely out of high school, but she’s already given away more money than many people do...
“March Madness” took on a new meaning with last month’s hard-edged gun law rhetoric from President Clinton and the National Rifle Association,...
By Amy Bracken It’s the third most popular drug in middle school and it can kill on first use. Yet parents and...
In a 5-4 ruling last month the Supreme Court dismantled the Clinton administration’s tough teenage anti-smoking campaign by stripping away the U.S....
By Amy Bracken President Bill Clinton, whose proposed budget for next year keeps funding for child abuse programs flat and cuts at...
Remember that Rose Garden 501(c)(3) baby delivered suddenly by Bill and Hillary Clinton last May? Not too many people, even in the...