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Juvenile Justice Digest
Articles in Sep 25, 2003, issue of Juvenile Justice Digest
- Specialized gang unit gets results in N.C.
- Youth Court Month
- West Virginia: City fences vacant lots to prevent crime
- Wisconsin: University chief wins top women's honor
- Juvenile compact advances in states
- 8th Circuit: Search, seizure may follow justified stop
- 33% of guns in crimes cross state lines
- Comment on violence prevention grants
- Maine opens 2nd unit to rehabilitate youth
- FBI, police put heat on gangs in Los Angeles
- 1st Circuit: Statutory discretion is negligence shield
- S.D. unit would treat disturbed juveniles
- OVC seeks nominees for rights honorees
- North Carolina: Task force takes on domestic violence
- Washington will open sex offender facility
- Juvenile Court data
- Kansas panel seeks strict sex sentences
- Massachusetts eyes minority imbalance
- Oregon: Legislature stiffens penalty for drug use
- 6th Circuit: Standard for excess force claim is high
- School officers lack anti-terror guides
- Fewer teens report crime victimization
- DHS initiates projects to combat child porn
- Florida sweep nets 490 after gang fight
- Connecticut makes progress in mental health care, but impediments remain
- Comment on firearms
- 5th Circuit: 3rd party can't set aside rave judgment
- Youth-led campaigns to stop gun violence
- Few states report dangerous schools
- 5th Circuit: Police have duty to quiz all witnesses
- 32 states fail to meet child abuse standard
- Governor enacts new laws on child abuse
- HIV/drug abuse
- Youth summit is set
- 6th Circuit: Officer isn't liable in death despite clues
- Kansas: Governor reopens violence hotline
- Rhode Island youths and drugs are focus
- Deadlines vary for grants to stop abuse
- Hawaii begins effort on drug-tests in schools as first step to prevention
- 3rd Circuit: Sex offender registry can disclose ZIP code