- July/August 2005
- Vol. 6, No. 6
Resources
- Youth Who Sexually Offend
Clinicians, juvenile justice workers, and other professionals who work with juvenile sexual offenders will find a range of information in a recent volume of the "Journal of Child Sexual Abuse."...
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- African-American Children in Child Welfare
Two recent books look at the child welfare system from the perspective of serving African-American children.
"Race Matters in Child Welfare: The Overrepresentation of African American Children...
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- Bridging Refugee Youth and Children's Services (BRYCS) Spotlights Program Challenges and Resources
The May spotlight article on the BRYCS website "Refugee Children Without Their Parents: Guardianship, Kinship Care, and Foster Care," examines programming challenges and resources for...
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- Tips for Conducting Program Evaluations
Need help with conducting program evaluations and already have a full plate? The first in a series of quarterly tip sheets from the Minnesota Office of Justice Programs may provide the assistance...
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- New Resource for Social Work Research
The National Association of Social Workers website now has a research section (www.socialworkpolicy.org/research) that provides information to inform policy, practice, and education. Developed...
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- Federal Grant Writing Toolkit
The ARC (Accessing Resources for Community and Faith-Based Organizations) Initiative, a project of the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's National Training and Technical...
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