• The bills would abolish the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, which administers the mandates. (csmonitor.com)
  • He is the recipient of awards including the Livingstone Hall Award for Outstanding Juvenile Advocacy from the American Bar Association and Advocate of the Year from the U.S. Department of Justice's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Ridolfi also sits on the Disproportionate Minority Contact Subcommittee for the State of California's Advisory Committee on Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Subjects include the causes and prevention of organized crime, gambling, and juvenile delinquency during the 1950s and early 1960s. (utk.edu)
  • Both men have devoted a large part of their careers to developing tools that are widely used to guide policy and practice in substance abuse and juvenile delinquency prevention at the community, state, federal, and global levels. (preventionresearch.org)
  • Their theory, the Social Development Model (SDM), is a developmental theory of delinquency and drug use and has been the basis for most of their prevention programs. (preventionresearch.org)
  • Hawkins and Catalano were prominent in introducing the concepts of risk- and protective-focused prevention to the fields of substance abuse and delinquency prevention. (preventionresearch.org)
  • Both Catalano and Hawkins are very productive scholars, whose research findings contribute to the literature on the etiology and prevention of substance use and delinquency and who have disseminated their findings to a wide range of audiences. (preventionresearch.org)
  • They also have a very impressive record of funded research totalling over a hundred million dollars, most of which is devoted to the understanding and prevention of substance abuse and delinquency. (preventionresearch.org)
  • Sermons and speeches by Cavanaugh and a draft of a letter by Cavanaugh to Estes Kefauver on juvenile delinquency. (nd.edu)
  • This digital collection includes press releases, speeches, article drafts, and government publications penned by Estes Kefauver and colleagues on the organized crime and juvenile delinquency commissions. (utk.edu)
  • In this 1954 meeting of the Books and Authors Luncheon, the recent conqueror of Everest is given a rapturous introduction by mistress of ceremonies Irita Van Doren. (archivesblogs.com)
  • On the Longing to Die', International Journal of Psycho-Analysis XXI (1940) ___'Children's Books and their Function in Latency and Puberty' American Imago III (1942) ___The Psycho-Analytic Approach to Juvenile Delinquency (1947) Annie Reich August Aichhorn Controversial discussions Oceanic feeling Otto Fenichel Paula Heimann Wilhelm Reich F. Alexander et al eds. (wikipedia.org)
  • He earned his bachelor's (1940) and master's (1942) degrees in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). (nae.edu)
  • Incidentally, Hal Ellson is not a pseudonym of Harlan Ellison, it's his own name (Harold Ellson) and he had a large output of pulp novels, mainly in the juvenile delinquency vein, it's just one of those stranger than fiction coincidences. (ajb007.co.uk)
  • It was concluded that the evidence found, although limited to the criteria of this study, refuted the hypothesis that simply reducing the legal age would be effective in confronting juvenile criminality in the country. (bvsalud.org)
  • For example, the theory suggests that youths from disadvantaged neighborhoods participate in a subculture which approves of delinquency, and that these youths thus acquire criminality in this social and cultural setting. (wikipedia.org)
  • Manuscripts, letters, and printed materials relating largely to Gehlke's book EMILE DURKHEIM'S CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY. (columbia.edu)
  • Before leaving Adelaide she had received grants from the Carnegie Corporation of New York to research into delinquency and published her findings in a book, Juvenile Delinquency (Melbourne, 1937), which argued for greater emphasis on rehabilitation and a larger role for psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers in the sentencing of offenders. (edu.au)
  • The Robert Morris papers comprise his speeches, articles, and book reviews. (umn.edu)
  • and newspaper clippings, journal articles, and photographs related to his professional career from his first post in 1917 until he assumed directorship of the National Social Welfare Assembly (NSWA) in 1946. (umn.edu)
  • In his 2019 book Pastoral Aesthetics, Nathan Carlin reviews origin stories of bioethics, especially the ones generally told about how the field of bioethics came to be based on tragedies and technologies. (researchgate.net)
  • A survey of current scholarly indexes demonstrates that researchers in the fields of history, sociology, and literature are discovering that studying comic books provides unique and valuable insights on 20th-century culture. (nypl.org)
  • MacIver was author of numerous works on sociology , political power, and juvenile delinquency. (columbia.edu)
  • Taussig, Francis A. Walker, and others, which deal with academic activities in the field of sociology and with Giddings' book, THE PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY (New York, 1896). (columbia.edu)
  • and hundreds of articles, Herbert J. Gans taught in Columbia University's Department of Sociology for three decades. (columbia.edu)
  • As an undergraduate, she majored in Economics and Sociology , and received her B.A. degree from Mount Holyoke College in 1940. (columbia.edu)
  • Due to the difficulty of obtaining original comic books circa 1930-1960, emphasis has been placed on reprint collections, microforms, and reference titles. (nypl.org)
  • The House introduced a bill that would largely end mandates imposed on state and local governments that required the separation of juveniles from adults in prisons. (csmonitor.com)
  • Swainger's book provides a fascinating look at the process of community-building in Prince George, making plain the difficulty of achieving social cohesion among a diverse - and often divided - population, and realizing political stability and a functioning system for administering justice. (ubcpress.ca)
  • Essays provide a wealth of information on cataloging, preservation, restoration of comic books, the social and historical impact of comic books and much more. (nypl.org)
  • Our practices grey-brown and context folder proceeds do books to take social Miliary and online citizens through people in the boarding components themes. (clockerg.com)
  • Like the protected books, plays, and movies that preceded them, video games communicate ideas-and even social messages-through many familiar literary devices (such as characters, dialogue, plot, and music) and through features distinctive to the medium (such as the player's interaction with the virtual world). (cornell.edu)
  • Full-text of scholarly journals and books in the humanities and social sciences. (utk.edu)
  • The writers were in turn reviled as "beatniks," conflating the popular conception of bohemia with juvenile delinquency, another perceived social threat of the times. (artstor.org)
  • [1] A recent overview of social disorganization theory, including suggestions for refining and extending the theory, is a journal article by Kubrin and Weitzer (2003). (wikipedia.org)
  • DT1058.S36R3519 1997 ----------------------------------------------------- SOUTH AFRICAN COMIC BOOKS, STRIPS, ETC. And Life Goes On : the Art of Living in the Meow / written and illustrated by Shameema Dharsey. (msu.edu)
  • Thus, many research libraries have experienced an increase in requests for information on, and copies of, comic books. (nypl.org)
  • Unfortunately, as with other genres of popular literature such as science fiction, comic books were often considered unworthy of addition to research library collections. (nypl.org)
  • The original NYPL Research Libraries policy was to collect representative samples of comic books and microfilm them. (nypl.org)
  • Reference material on the history and cultural significance of comic books are collected by the General Research Division (GRD) and may be requested from the general stacks. (nypl.org)
  • Prior to the BI, Ridolfi worked for several juvenile and criminal justice organizations and was a Fulbright Fellow in Kenya, where she conducted original research on the juvenile justice system. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • The Jerome Agel Research Collection includes materials collected by Jerome Agel in preparation for the book Deliverance in Shanghai which was published in 1983. (cjh.org)
  • In addition, some articles contain terms or views that were acceptable within mainstream Australian culture in the period in which they were written, but may no longer be considered appropriate. (edu.au)
  • In addition to her work with the Apache and Comanche, for whom she felt a great deal of sympathy, she fought against human trafficking and juvenile delinquency. (ncregister.com)
  • President John F. Kennedy, from the class of 1940, was among them, and so was Kennedy's classmate, Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee. (protomag.com)
  • Comics and comic books are one of the most pervasive and influential media forms of 20th-century popular culture. (nypl.org)
  • You may also search genres such as Western comic books, Science fiction comics books , etc. (nypl.org)
  • I'm going to be starting a thread soon devoted to "Pulp" which will cover books, magazines, comics and movies. (ajb007.co.uk)
  • Over the past five years, we have become intrigued by the difficulty and intractability associated with disparities reduction in the juvenile justice system. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • The book also includes sections on Clinton's controversial political consultant Dick Morris and Dole's search for a running mate. (csmonitor.com)
  • From the 57 articles initially found, after screening for the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 11 were effectively analyzed. (bvsalud.org)
  • She provides technical assistance to BI sites in analyzing whether and to what extent policies and practices contribute to racial and ethnic disparities in juvenile justice systems. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Official Overstreet comic book price guide. (nypl.org)
  • Each issue includes unique theme essays on comic book history. (nypl.org)
  • The main section lists most comic book titles with their collectible value. (nypl.org)
  • This work contains over 21,000 color illustrations of the covers of comic books produced during 1935-1965 the Gold and Silver Age of comic book publishing. (nypl.org)
  • Photonovel style comic book. (msu.edu)
  • We then had a discussion on how few women there were in the comic book industry at that time. (blogspot.com)
  • Here to promote the book The Conquest of Everest, written by the expedition's leader, John Hunt, Hillary is a model of modesty, assuring the audience that no one has "less pretensions to being an author than I." He goes on to praise Hunt's focus and sense of duty. (archivesblogs.com)
  • Luisa Moreno, a young woman of thirty-three years in 1940, radiated emotional strength and self-confidence. (sandiegohistory.org)
  • Correspondence (1842-1885), poetry, sermons, and printed material including a copy of his book La Thebaïde en Amérique: ou Apologie de la vie Solitaire et Contemplative (1852). (nd.edu)
  • Contains material not listed in calendar consisting of sermons by Lyons, a manuscript prayer book used in Surinam and a guide for religious ceremonies at Congregation Shearith Israel, as well as letters written during the Civil War period and correspondence relating to the personal life and career of Lyons. (cjh.org)
  • These articles do not necessarily reflect the views of The Australian National University. (edu.au)
  • This publication is the first in a series to be released in 2009 that will endeavor to comprehensively address all aspects of reducing disparities in the juvenile justice system. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • The release of this first report comes on the 20th anniversary of a Congressional mandate that directed States to address the overrepresentation of youth of color in juvenile justice systems. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • In light of the recent increased interest in original comic books and the publication of many new reference titles, GRD has begun expanding collection development in this area. (nypl.org)
  • The collection also contains selected articles and appearances on television and radio made during his career. (cjh.org)
  • Two books related to the history of the St Paul MN Red Cross. (umn.edu)
  • This article includes a list of general references , but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations . (wikipedia.org)
  • While they did not make their equally unconventional personal lives public, their work elicited the same type of shocked reactions from the media and the public as the Beats did, such as Pollock being called "Jack the Dripper" in a famous 1956 article in Time titled "The Wild Ones" (partly in reference to "The Wild One," a film about motorcycle gangs starring Marlon Brando). (artstor.org)
  • The study has generated hundreds of articles and has been cited by thousands of researchers. (protomag.com)
  • This article is written like a personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay that states a Wikipedia editor's personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic. (wikipedia.org)
  • White male creators Jerome Robbins (conceived idea/Broadway director and choreographer), Leonard Bernstein (music), Stephen Sondheim (lyrics), Arthur Laurents (book) were, unsurprisingly, unable to truly represent the Puerto Rican US American story that is the migration to New York City from rural areas in Puerto Rico. (howlround.com)
  • Outside of the classroom, Crook published numerous articles, and was co-author of the Tufts Handbook for Human Engineering Data, a study that brought Tufts much recognition in the late 1940's. (tufts.edu)
  • I had the first two books but not the third, I believe it's pretty rare nowadays and gets a good price when one turns up for sale. (ajb007.co.uk)
  • I know this is a bit off topic but are any of these books actually any good? (ajb007.co.uk)
  • 2 scrapbooks, one containing concert programs and reviews of Schönberg's works (1921-1948), the other containing articles by Schönberg, mostly on music and culture (1920-1938). (cjh.org)
  • He is a national leader in devising and implementing strategies to reduce the disproportionality of youth of color in the juvenile justice system. (prisonlegalnews.org)
  • Kapur was the first woman of color to earn the distinction of being a Board Certified Specialist in Criminal Law - Juvenile Delinquency. (unc.edu)
  • Some nice painted The Saint covers from the brilliant PAN Books company - nice to see him in Western gear! (ajb007.co.uk)
  • American child psychiatrists have long been interested in the problems of delinquent behaviour by juveniles. (researchgate.net)
  • If the content of a Readex or NewsBank article is inaccessible to you, please contact [email protected] to request an accessible alternative format. (utk.edu)
  • Older articles are being reviewed with a view to bringing them into line with contemporary values but the original text will remain available for historical context. (edu.au)
  • Some titles dealing with comic books as a graphic art form are collected by the Arts, Prints and Photographs Division. (nypl.org)
  • The indictment contained twenty-six counts charging the mailing of books, periodicals, and photographs (and circulars advertising some of them) alleged to be "obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy and of an indecent character. (justia.com)
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  • The number of articles in the literature increased, certainly in absolute numbers, if not in relative numbers when compared to the general increase of publication activity in psychology. (gc.ca)
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